Since the beginning of television, it has evolved into a useful tool for disseminating social and political ideas and has had a tremendous impact on the generation of these influential programs. For these young generations, TV plays the role of a teacher, many of us create a social structure that is the foundation of our personal beliefs and judgments. This power gives TV programs the opportunity to solve problems so that many viewers can concentrate.
In the television program "Everyone Dislikes Chris", Caucasians are depicted as racial discrimination and judgment. Everyone dislikes Chris with a comedy about black families living in the poor areas of Brooklyn. The hero's Chris attended a whitewashed school, and due to his skin color he was often insulted, and most of his white counterparts were despised from him. In 'prison', white subject is racial discrimination, judgment is very obvious. The opening ceremony of this episode took place at Chris' Whole White School. Chris' s teacher, Mrs. Morero, told the class they are outdoor traveling in Washington, DC, and each student sold 30 boxes of biscuits to fund travel. Mrs Morereau immediately told Chris, "If your people can not afford cash, I will see if they will accept food stamps." Chris shrugs his shoulders and then transports I asked about the problem.
As the popular show "Everybody Hates Chris" said, Chris grew up in the working community of Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, New York. His mother is a teacher and a social worker. His father is a truck driver and a delivery man. Rocks took the bus to more schools in the suburbs, and the students bully him him without mercy. Chris stopped school afterwards, had a lot of low wage work at fast food restaurant, and then received GED before entering comedy. As he wrote in his new book, "I can not do this," Kevin Heart also had a difficult growth experience. His strict single mother rescued him from the apartment in Philadelphia's blue color community. His older brother is a trouble maker that sells drugs, joins the gang, or commits a crime. His father was a narcotic addict with eleven children, six different women and finally appeared in the childhood of Kevin. Once, Kevin became a salesman of shoes at a local shopping mall before getting up.