"Pretty Young White Girls On OUR Covers:" Racists Come Out In Support Of Magazine Segregation
LatestAfter we and Yahoo’s Shine site (among others) criticized the lack of diversity in Vanity Fair‘s “Young Hollywood” issue, Internet commenters helpfully stepped up to remind us that Vanity Fair is for white people, and we’d better just accept it.
Shine’s post from Tuesday currently has over 18,000 comments, most of them angry that writer Joanna Douglas would even think to criticize VF. Commenter Jason S kills two birds with one stone: “Mandatory race in EVERYTHING… is just retarded.” But most of Douglas’s critics appeared to be making the time-honored “double standard” argument, implying that criticisms of racial discrimination are inadmissible because of some notional discrimination against white people that said whites must notionally suffer in silence. Amber Tue says:
OK, so I want to know something. Why is it when there is all white people on the cover, the magazine is being racists, but, when there is no white people involved, you cant say anything? Isn’t this called double standards and I get pretty tired of seeing that.
Boy, I can see why she would be tired of all those “Young Hollywood” spreads that only feature actors of color. Oh wait — as Dodai pointed out, Hollywood itself is so white-dominated that it would be hard to even put together such a spread. At a loss for examples of supposed discrimination against whites, commenters took aim at magazines geared to people of color. Says a commenter who goes by “tired of the nonsense…….,”