white people have always seen black people as failures
From a time in memorial, white people have always seen black people as failures and people who at no point can come up with something positive. It is at this point that we get to find the aspect of racism and discrimination. However, with time, black people are now coming out to the limelight and trying to put their best feet in front and doing their best. Since blacks know and understand that whites have at all the time discriminated and sidelined them all along, they have devised ways in which they get to use so that to try and avoid any discrimination and sidelining. Moreover, black people have different perspectives when it comes to how they appear or represent themselves in public, especially in front of whites.
According to Stan Grant (2015), black people have realized that they have all that it takes to be and do what the whites can also do, and they have realized that they can do it even better. In such a situation, blacks are now tending to believe and accept the fact that they have to take a step and face the fact that they are and they can be heard (Grant, pp. 2). With such a perspective, several black people are now coming out in the limelight and getting the strength of standing in front of the whites and present whatever they have without any issue whatsoever. The keen gaze and belief facilitate all this that blacks are now having.
With the black’s interest and their gaze perspective increasing every single day, they are now using it to represent their ideas and needs. All this is evident in the media, as most blacks are now using the acquired gaze in the media. For instance, blacks have realized that it is through media that they can quickly mobilize and influence a vast multitude of people to the point of pushing their agendas and ideas. Based on all this, Hugo Canham and Regane Williams (2016) argue that the black gaze perspective is only well represented in media as it is one platform that does not in any way discriminate on race whatsoever (Canham and Williams, pp. 3). Therefore, blacks are thoroughly exploring all chances available in this platform in advocating and creating awareness of black gaze respective.