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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Where All The White Women At!?!


By: THRILL



"Where all the white women at?"
I guess they're all on the cover of Vanity Fair's "New Hollywood" issue:



A staff member to Yahoo!'s Shine, Joanna Douglas, wrote an article titled, "Vanity Fair's 'New Hollywood' Issue Completely Lacks Diversity," where she claims Vanity Fair chose celebrities that are "extremely thin and very, very white." She also makes references to an August 2008 issue that was also a "white-girl-only" issue. I can't believe this writer is keeping track.


I can't believe that "diversity" is measured by a person's skin color. A person should be messured to be diverse, based solely on the content of their character, not the color of their skin.





In this artile of Douglas', after she squares off the description of these "white" celebrities, she claims Vanity Fair "should have been looking for a diverse group of women" instead.


How are these women NOT diverse? As a retired professional womanizer, I recognize that ALL these women are incredibly diverse, and have varrying talents. Just because a Vanity Fair's photographer lightened the contrast button on his computer, gives this columnist, Joanne Douglas, a right to say that these women are all "white" and non-diverse?


You have got to be kidding me!


Who is the real racist, Joanna? YOU ARE!


How many of your labeled "white women" have been on the cover of King's Magazine? Are you gonna write a similar article about how King's Magazine always has non-white women models?
Has King Magazine ever had a "white" woman pose on the cover?

It's journalists like you who are plaguing the minds of American readers everywhere. There are NOT "white women" in the picture below; there are "diverse" celebrities. Yes, they are diverse, stupid!



I don't see four white women. I see four women, who happen to be celebrities.
America is a nation where we should not be judged by the color of our skin, but by the content of our character. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. preached that righteous lesson.
Joanna Douglas, you should study on what that means to you.... you current racist.