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Rhetor (McIntosh's "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible…
Rhetor
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Eminem's "The Storm"
Public Discourse
Purpose: Informs and attacks Trump's support system. In addition, Eminem speaks against Trump because Trump offends minorities.
Informal, Non-Alphabetical text
Eminem's Rhetor
Historical Context: This was during Trump's presidency, a time in which Trump insults minorities.
Cultural Context: Eminem lived in an environment through poverty, so his ideals are similar to minorities, which is why Eminem decides to help speak up for this racial issue from Trump's "power."
Audience: Those who attended the 2017 BET CYPHER awards, and now those who view this music video are either minorities, or his fans.
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Background: Famous, well-known rapper, known for dissing many other famous figures
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Conntections
Both are of white, whereas the audience may assume white privilege.
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By comparing both of the texts, both of McIntosh and Eminem’s audience can understand why society should recognize the segregation of races people, moreover minorities are being affected by the power and privilege of people.
THESIS: As many people commonly assume white privilege on these two authors, both Eminem and McIntosh explain how having unearned privilege can affect race, racism, and power to those who are minorities.