Feb 26, 2008

Stuff White People Like …


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… has been up for TWO MONTHS and they have DESTROYED every identity-politics site out there in hits. The site is, in my opinion, successful for three related reasons:

1. It’s funny.
2. It’s written by a white dude.
3. The shit appeals to middle-class internet-using whites.

In the beginning, the 44s failed on all three of those criteria. The forum was actually quite filled with number 1, but there was also a ton of anger, and we’ve only put up a few funny features. Alas, we are doomed to internet hit-mediocrity.

Here’s a cool article on the success of the site from the LA Times.

Gregory Rodriguez:
White like us
A blogger explores the attitudes and foibles of a new minority group.
February 25, 2008

Six weeks ago, 29-year-old Culver City Internet copy writer Christian Lander started a blog, stuffwhitepeoplelike. wordpress.com, on a whim, thinking he’d poke fun at himself and fellow white people. Spending roughly two hours a day writing satirical posts about “stuff white people like,” Lander had no idea how much his little inside joke would catch on. In the first week, the site received about 200 hits a day. The next week it jumped to 600, and then 4,000 the next. By last week, he was averaging 300,000 daily hits.

Lander, who arrived in L.A. from Toronto 2 1/2 years ago, came up with the idea for the blog after talking to a Filipino friend about how much they both liked the HBO police drama “The Wire.” For some reason he’s already forgotten, they both wished that more white people watched the show. Which got him thinking: What exactly do white people like?

By “white people,” Lander doesn’t actually mean the more than 221 million Americans who check that box on the decennial census. But that’s part of the fun. Lander is doing to whites what scores of journalists and politicians do to non-white minorities every day, “essentializing” complex identities — that is, stripping away all variety and reducing them to their presumed authentic essences.

One irony-deficient reader complained that the blog was less about white people than it was about yuppies. And without knowing it, she was cutting to the heart of the joke. Lander is gently making fun of the many progressive, educated, upper-middle-class whites who think they are beyond ethnicity or collectively shared tastes, styles or outlook. He’s essentially reminding them that they too are part of a group.

“I’m writing about the white people who think they’re absolutely unique and individual,” Lander told me. “I’m calling them out and poking fun of myself. The things I post are all the things I like too!”

And what are those things? Recycling, expensive sandwiches, standing still at concerts, Toyota Priuses, natural medicine, irony, public radio, breakfast places, vegetarianism, organic foods and being an expert on ethnic cultures are just a few.

Lander thinks that most of his readers are actually members of the elite group he’s lampooning. Some of the comments on the blog suggest that he’s right. “Oh, lord, it only hurts because it’s true! Love the blog,” one reader who calls herself White Lady wrote. But others are more perplexed. Responding to a blog entry claiming that white people like Sarah Silverman, MC wrote, “I’m white and I HATE Sarah Silverman (and would take Monique … ANYDAY, so there.”) Still another offended and anonymous reader listed a lot of racist stereotypes about blacks, Mexicans, Arabs, Jews and Chinese to even the score.

As unusual as Lander’s site is, it is also part of a sociological trend among whites who live in increasingly non-Anglo cities and regions: their transformation into a minority group. Whites used to think of themselves as standard-issue American — they had the luxury of not having to grapple with the significance of their own racial background; they were “us” and everyone else was “ethnic.” Not anymore.

“Demographic shifts have put a new kind of pressure on that category of people who were once just considered the norm,” says Mike Hill, author of “After Whiteness: Unmaking an American Majority.” “White identity is becoming particularized and minoritized. No longer the normative category, it’s becoming one of many identities.”

This pressure naturally leads to a greater sense of self-consciousness as the new minority begins to negotiate their relationships with members of other minorities (everyone else).

Still, Lander is less concerned with cross-ethnic and racial relations than he is with how whites treat each other. As a onetime graduate student in the Midwest, he got tired of coastal condescension of the fly-over states and the glib assumption that “red staters are evil and stupid.”

“Too many white people don’t like to be reminded that they’re white. They like to think that white people are those evil corporate right-wingers or the uneducated masses who vote the wrong way. But ‘enlightened whites’ are white people too and have just as much of a group mentality as they think the red staters have.”

Still, Lander doesn’t want you to think he’s angry or taking himself too seriously. “First and foremost, it’s satire; it’s funny,” he says. “I’m trying to make people laugh.”

But he’s doing so in a brave new world in which we’re all becoming minorities, and nobody’s really sure who’s going to have the last laugh.

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  1. #1

    nskripchun

    1:42 am | Feb 28, 2008

    The site’s comments section is almost as funny as the original posts.

  2. #2

    Anarchrist

    4:10 pm | Feb 29, 2008

    Yeah, in a much scarier way.

    I think the site is important in that it represents an aspect of becoming a minority that hits us the most… dealing with white privilege - or the privilege that white people have of not having to think about their ethnicity. By identifying, or “essentializing” as Mr. Rodriguez so aptly put it, white traits and stereotypes, whites can’t help but be introduced to the marginalizing and sometimes accurate traits of their own cultural ethnicity! http://www.stuffwhitepeoplelike.com is the first step in a lengthy rite of passage in becoming a minority in America. Righteous, yo.

  3. #3

    kimtae

    9:58 pm | Mar 02, 2008

    What’s very telling to me in a personal way is how so many of the negative comments assume the blogger is an Asian male and disparage him and the site as such.

  4. #4

    nightshade

    11:08 pm | Mar 02, 2008

    Last night I had a long conversation with two white friends about this blog. They both think it is genius in content/structure, if not execution. We got two hours of conservation at Denny’s on this topic, and related it to music, education, class, American politics. Haha, of course it would take pop culture to get us to this level of conversation.

    Anyhow, in addition to the racist douchebags who think the blogger is an Asian male, there are those who think the blogger is black. Some kkk fucktard went as far as making an unfunny and super racist blog called Stuff Black People Like–and the list of things don’t celebrate blackness in the way Stuff White People Like celebrates whiteness.

    Some of those racist posters really need to learn how to read good. But I suppose it is because many of them are not particularly well educated in race relations or general reading comprehension.

    At the heart of it, as many people have pointed out, the blog is as much about class as it is about race–when I read some of the entries I had to examine my own class privilege. I may have grown up poor, but I know that I have a certain amount of access because of education.

    The difference between me and a white person who is of the Stuff White People Like mold is that my class privilege isn’t tied to my ethnicity because I am of Asian descent living in North America.

  5. #5

    jaehwan

    1:35 am | Mar 23, 2008

    It looks like he just got a book deal from Random House:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/20/AR2008032003518.html?wpisrc=newsletter

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