In today's society it is very easy to fall into the counterfeited world created by the media. At a very young age, we are exposed to and exposed to bombs in various forms of media meaning stereotype information. This information tells how men and women recognize in society. In 1991, Katha Pollitt developed "Smurfette Principles" - the theory of sexual influence on children in the media. This principle continues to be presented in the form of contemporary media and affects adults as well as children.
The ethnographic representation in the media can include the same enterprise stereotype that constitutes a gender explanation. However, racial stereotypes are more harmful than gender stereotypes because the media representation may be the only way viewers (especially children's viewers) can see a particular race It is thought. This information is unnecessary as there are too many newspaper articles pointing out the perpetrator's personal beliefs. Some of the news are almost monthly, one of which is unfairly treated. This shows an unfair explanation of a specific belief, so it has an adverse effect on today's people. For example, Islamic stereotypes in the United States are clearly biased.
As we all know, the representation of a woman is a mixture of sexual discrimination (sexual subject), sexual bias and obviousness, exaggeration of achievement, prejudice, stereotype, objectivity, commercial culture or queen's package It is beauty. Media is usually a mirror of society. The source of media coverage is an important part of society. Society itself is a race with its own history and tradition. At the same time, race has multiple dynamics and aspects such as ethnic, ethnic, multinational and multi-ethnic alliance. Each one has a completely different perspective on women, their roles, values and rights. There are militants, moderators, conservatives as well. Most of these attributes are specific to mainstream media, especially mainstream media in some countries and regions.