Jeremy Paxman and Jeremy Clarkson have nothing in common - apart from being from the same tiny minority of white public school educated men who dominate the BBC. Jeremy Clarkson and Jeremy Paxman. Some rights reserved. Of course Jeremy Paxman and Jeremy Clarkson have nothing in common.
How watching TV lowers self-esteem levels in children - except young white boys | Daily Mail Online
Updated September 12, A viral video showing two toddlers embracing on a New York street has garnered global headlines because it is a symbol of hope, according to the father of one of the boys. The clip, posted to Instagram by Michael Cisneros last week, shows his two-year-old son Maxwell running and hugging his best friend, Finnegan, after unexpectedly spotting him on the street. The vision of Maxwell, who is white, and Finnegan, who is black, has since been shared widely — something Mr Cisneros attributes to racial tensions. Hatred is taught. These two boys don't see anything different within each other.
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By Kristie Lau. Watching TV helps to improve self-esteem levels in young white boys - but lowers those in white girls and black children, a new study has showed. Researchers at Indiana University and the University Of Michigan found that children tend to compare themselves to the characters they watch on the tube. The study stated that young white males are influenced by older white male characters who are successful, while young females are influenced by often 'one-dimensional' white female characters.