discrimination in the media
Discrimination in the media refers to the unfair and biased treatment or representation of individuals or groups based on their characteristics, such as race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation, leading to differential and often negative portrayals, marginalization, or exclusion, thereby perpetuating stereotypes and reinforcing societal inequalities.
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