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“Stuff White People Like”

A very snarky and amusing blog has popped up in the past few months: Stuff White People Like, and the title is a pretty good summary of what it’s about. Among the stuff covered are:

  • Hating their parents.
  • Asian girls.
  • Wes Anderson movies. See the links here for more on the debate about his films.
  • Religions that their parents don’t belong to. “Mostly they are into religion that fits really well into their homes or wardrobe and doesn’t require them to do very much.”
  • Writer’s workshops. (cough Cory cough Doctorow!)
  • 80s nights. When I was a teen, it was 60s nights.
  • Vegan/vegetarianism. When once asked if there was a Filipino word for “vegetarian” or “vegan”, I replied “retard”.
  • Renovations.
  • Apple products.
  • Arts degrees. “But what about the white people who study Science, Engineering or Business? Unless they become doctors, they essentially lose white person status (and can only be regained by working at a non-profit).”
  • Whole Foods. “White people need organic food to survive, and where they purchase this food is as important as what they purchase. In modern white person culture, Whole Foods has replaces churches and cathedrals as the most important and relevant buildings in the community.”
  • Apologies. White people know that their ancestors did some messed up things. As a result, it has become hard wired for them to apologize for almost anything. In fact, white people are so used to apologizing that they start all sentences that might cause disagreement with “I’m sorry.” For example “I’m sorry, but Garden State was a better film than Hard Eight.”
  • Juno.
  • Knowing what’s best for poor people. “It is a poorly guarded secret that, deep down, white people believe if given money and education that all poor people would be EXACTLY like them. In fact, the only reason that poor people make the choices they do is because they have not been given the means to make the right choices and care about the right things.”
  • Divorce.

I am surprised that they haven’t covered mayonnaise yet. Perhaps they’re saving it for the 100th post.

I do like a number of the things listed in Stuff White People Like (Apple products, microbrews, wine, kitchen gadgets and bicycles in particular), so depending on your point of view and your personal politics, I’m either well-adapted or I’ve sold out. Feel free to discuss this in the comments!

Joey deVilla

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  • You liked Juno too.

    As your white (white ethnic! hehehe) wife, I'm not sure really what to say on this topic. :-)

  • Ergh... you like that, dude? I can only imagine what the reaction would be like if the site's theme was "Stuff Black People Like".

    A more accurate title would be "Stuff Douchey Urbanites Like".

    If one were to travel to town like Smooth Rock Falls, ON, and poll the 98% of residents who are not visible minorities, virtually every supposed Caucasian "like" wouldn't even be on their radar.

    The snark factor is kinda amusing but man, those people need to get outside of the city once in a while. There are big swaths of Caucasian populations that don't like any of that garbage.

    Maybe it's the benefit of having a foot in both worlds, but the Japan/Asian girl fascination doesn't work for me. The girls all look like relatives. =) And Japan is a great place to visit as gaijin, where you are not expected to know and observe the unwritten rules. As native-born it's a different story -- highly recommend reading Michael Zielenziger's book Shutting Out The Sun: How Japan Created its Own Lost Generation.

  • @Chris Taylor: Yeah, that blog looks at a particular demographic slice. "Smoothie", my pal from Queen's who got his nickname from his home town of Smooth Rock Falls, would probably list:

    • AC/DC
    • Lumberjack shirts
    • Blue angels
    • Mailbox baseball
    • Hockey
    • Tim Horton's
    • Corner Gas
    • Drinking and driving/snowmobiling

    and having been to a couple of Bob Tarantino gatherings of bloggers who think Small Dead Animals is a ripping good read, it would seem that the stuff they like boils down to:

    • Mark Steyn
    • Bitching and moaning
    • Falling Down
    • Leading lives of not-so-quiet desperation
  • Hahah, people still play mailbox baseball. Excellent! [air guitar]

    Tim's is the devil though. I don't understand how people can drink that coffee... Tastes like reindeer piss to me. Chacun à son goût.

    Steyn is hard to take ever since he started his "demography of doom" wailing. Sharp guy but lay off the monomania.

  • There is an ultra-skeevy donut/coffee shop around Clendennan (possibly Laws St) and Dundas W. Right beside the little parkette, I think. In the summer there are always a half-dozen burly old men sitting in the parking lot by the (open) back door, and the inside is always empty.

    I wonder how places like that get enough revenue every month to make their lease payments.

  • That is a list of what yuppies like, not white people. Joey, you totally qualify as a yuppie. That group needs to remember that rednecks on both sides of the border (AAAAARRRRRR_GOOOOOOSSSS) are also white and can't even spell half the things on the list.

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