Depicts a woman and a man walking towards each other from opposite directions on a darkened city street. Newspaper headlines and news bulletins about rapes and murder, where the suspects are black (like the approaching man) and the victims are white well-educated females (like herself) are clearly running through the anxious woman's mind. The song "Television, the drug of the nation" is performed by Hiphoprisy in the background. The two pass each other without incident.
"Depicts a woman and a man walking towards each other from opposite directions on a darkened city street. Newspaper headlines and news bulletins about rapes and murder, where the suspects are black (like the approaching man) and the victims are white well-educated females (like herself) are clearly running through the anxious woman's mind. The song "Television, the drug of the nation" is performed by Hiphoprisy in the background. The two pass each other without incident."@en
"Explores the impact of the media on today's climate of racial and gender tension and suggests that, in a media-oriented society, our fears and preconceptions largely come from television images."
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