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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
Looking back at Stuff White People Like today, what marks the site’s age is neither the particularities of its irony nor the broad generalities of its targets. There are still plenty of white people with too much time and too much disposable income on their hands, and plenty of them still like yoga (#15), Vespa scooters (#126), and “black music that black people don’t listen to any more” (#116).

What has changed, however – changed in ways that date Stuff White People Like unmistakably – is the cultural backdrop. Ten years ago, whiteness suffused mainstream culture like a fog: though pervasive to the point of omnipresence, it was almost nowhere distinct. When the sorts of white people for and about whom Lander was writing talked about being white, their conversations tended to span the narrow range between defensiveness and awkwardness. If they weren’t exactly clamouring to dispense with their racial identity, and the privileges that came with it, they were also not eager to embrace, or even discuss it, in public.
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SSG Edward Tilton
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People looking for excuses for doing what they want to do. There are societies where whites are in charge, where blacks are in charge and where Asians are in charge. There are some things that are constant. I have live in the city of Philadelphia, I have lived in the suburbs of Philadelphia. I have lived in rural Korea and in the jungle of Vietnam.

In San Francisco I lived in Nancy Pelosi district, Chinese were a majority and it could not have functioned better. The fact that whites were not the majority never seemed to bother many people.
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SFC Randy Hellenbrand
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I liked soul food and black girls when I was younger. Wonder if those made the list.
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