Stereotypes directed at people of Asian descent represent well-educated individuals with a high work ethic. Commercials with these stereotypes tend to exist within advertising that promotes technology and business more than other races. Indeed, stereotypes related to the false "
Model minority" discourse have been proven to increase pressure on Asian people to be productive and successful. Television and print advertising shape viewers' perceptions of minorities, and many Asian and Asian-American journalists argue that this representation of Asian people hegemonizes and inaccurately represents a vast and convoluted group. Stereotypes of Black people common in advertisements are a connection to hip-hop music. Black men in commercials also have exceptional physical and athletic ability, demonstrated by a young man playing basketball in a
Kellogg's commercial or the variety of athletes in EA Sport's advertisements for basketball and soccer video games. Similarly, a typical representation for Black women is the "
angry black woman" stereotype, where the woman is portrayed as irrational and violent. Other stereotypes may include the hypersexualization and dehumanization of Black people, as demonstrated through an ad by
LINGsCARS that received complaints about trivializing the
Black Lives Matter movement and stereotyping by playing off the offensive phrase "Once you go black, you never go back." The ad posted on
Facebook read "Once you go black, you never go back" and "Black Cars Matter." Latin American people are drastically underrepresented in the media, featured with speaking roles in only 1% of television ads and in only 4.7% of television ads overall in the early 2000s time period. In a study done by Mastro and Stern (2003) examining frequencies of different races in commercials, Latino people advertise soap or hygiene products in 43% of ads they are featured in, closely followed by other non-occupational roles promoting clothing or footwear. Additionally, advertisements featuring Latino people poke fun at accents, implement "
Spanglish," and emphasize clichés. == Campaigns against stereotypes ==