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Jeffery Mitchell expresses concerns over the representation of gender and race in modern television, suggesting that content misrepresents reality to cater to a ‘woke’ agenda. He notes that he often finds female leads in prominent roles while white males are relegated to less favorable positions. He emphasizes that the proportion of people depicted in media does not reflect societal demographics, and he criticizes the portrayal of interracial couples and increasing LGBTQ representation. Jeffery believes this might stem from women gaining more power in media but argues that the current representation is skewed and irritating, claiming it may alienate broader segments of the population who prefer traditional gender roles. Keypoints: Jeffery feels that media representation of gender and race is unbalanced and often misrepresents actual societal demographics. He argues that the portrayal of interracial couples does not reflect his observations in real life and indicates an agenda. He expresses frustration with the dominance of female characters in action roles, feeling it oversimplifies gender dynamics in society. Jeffery emphasizes the value of parental guidance in shaping a child’s understanding of identity rather than relying solely on media representation. He believes that there is a significant portion of society that prefers traditional gender roles and may feel underrepresented by current media trends.