Maybe before the 1980's, anytime I see anything come out of Hollywood since the 1990's it shows one White man or toilet beating up an entire ghetto with their bear hands and Blacks are seen as an extremely inferior race. Maybe Baby Boomers believed in the BBC but Gen X and later don't and only jokingly refer to it.
Being a big Black man on TV means that you're basically a paper tiger that easily gets his ass kicked by small Asian women when the plot demands it. Heck, all these "pro-Black" films often make Blacks out to be the physically weakest race and
blackpills Black boys since birth showing them that society thinks that we're weak useless thugs.
Angry Black women are often depicted as loud and overconfident but literally
always get beaten up by literally any White toilet when attempting to put her aggressive words to practice.
It's because of Hollywood that I grew up thinking that us Blacks are the most inferior of all races, there's a fight pecking order that predetermines who wins Black man < Black woman < Latino man < Asian man < Latina < Asian woman < White woman. Just look at any Hollywood film and you'll notice this trend, also I'm sure that this racism against Blacks is "anti-racism" because of an American stereotype where Blacks might be seen as strong or something but because we only ever see the "progressive anti-stereotype" non-Americans grow up thinking that Blacks are super-weak and that little White girls can beat their entire race up on their own but don't do it because nobody cares about them.
This is why in Europe Blacks also have the lowest response rates of any race.