Riverdale Mean Girls Analysis

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Riverdale, Mean Girls, Degrassi. I'm sure you’ve seen one of these I mean common we all have Netflix now I want you to think what is similar about all of these (I don’t mean that they are all over dramatic teenage brain washers). If you couldn't figure it out now is a good time for me to tell you right. Instead I want you to imagine you favorite corky or silly character. Was it Kevin from Riverdale, Ben from Mean Girls, or Robert from Degrassi. If not, these will be the people we talk about and how they are all similar. All these characters are "gay". Not only gay but cliché gay, with a high-pitched voice or they love pink, just in all feminine. Why, does the fact that you prefer boys make you any less of a man. Does it mean you lose you masculinity the second you have a sexual thought about a boy? …show more content…
The average boy spends almost four hours watching tv every day, that is equivalent to one-sixth of their teenage years that is over 16% of a teens life that they are exposed to this propaganda. This is what society is trying to get homosexuals to act like to easily identify so we can segregate them from "normal people" and tell them if their gay they must act like_________. How do we prevent this? We don’t need to act like the television tells us to we just need to be ourselves and not feed into this. STOP BEING STUPID. If you are a homosexual you don’t need to act like one act like you. If you are a person who pressures people to act the cliché stop the world is how it is, and you don’t need to make it worse. Don’t feed into the television be you and except who you are and what can you