Anonymous wrote:WHO CARES??? It was a private party. ALSO oh my god, her husband's podcast partner and one of their best friends (who I hate but that is a different story) is NOT WHITE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather attend a real party like this than a fake one with invites to hit the diversity categories.
Every reality show on TV seems so fake now. Instead of casting who would be good on the show, they cast to hit their diversity numbers: at least 3 gays, 4-6 black, 3-5 asian, no more than 3 whites, etc.
This. It's really more embarrassing to me to manufacture diversity than it is to just have mostly white friends. And do we really think that any POC wants to be invited solely based on their skin color?
Yes, obviously manufacturing diversity is the same as no diversity. Organic and natural diversity would be nice coming from these Hollywood power houses.
NP. How upset do you get when you see this type of non-diverse dinner party? Is this one okay?
This is different
And this is all beautiful people, too. What about having some homely folks there to be more diverse?
Who is the man?
Oprah’s BF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather attend a real party like this than a fake one with invites to hit the diversity categories.
Every reality show on TV seems so fake now. Instead of casting who would be good on the show, they cast to hit their diversity numbers: at least 3 gays, 4-6 black, 3-5 asian, no more than 3 whites, etc.
This. It's really more embarrassing to me to manufacture diversity than it is to just have mostly white friends. And do we really think that any POC wants to be invited solely based on their skin color?
Yes, obviously manufacturing diversity is the same as no diversity. Organic and natural diversity would be nice coming from these Hollywood power houses.
NP. How upset do you get when you see this type of non-diverse dinner party? Is this one okay?
This is different
And this is all beautiful people, too. What about having some homely folks there to be more diverse?
Who is the man?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather attend a real party like this than a fake one with invites to hit the diversity categories.
Every reality show on TV seems so fake now. Instead of casting who would be good on the show, they cast to hit their diversity numbers: at least 3 gays, 4-6 black, 3-5 asian, no more than 3 whites, etc.
This. It's really more embarrassing to me to manufacture diversity than it is to just have mostly white friends. And do we really think that any POC wants to be invited solely based on their skin color?
Yes, obviously manufacturing diversity is the same as no diversity. Organic and natural diversity would be nice coming from these Hollywood power houses.
NP. How upset do you get when you see this type of non-diverse dinner party? Is this one okay?
This is different
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually noticed there were no obvious POC in the crowd when I first saw the photo.
Me too but I'm not white. Last week I noticed a group of 20+ college boys/girls at a restaurant without a single POC. I don't take note of small groups but I notice large groups along with company photos or big friend outings. Usually it's more "just noticing" reaction without any outrage. If it's higher stakes like a company who cannot employ someone who is not a clone of the owner I'll roll my eyes. If it's a body of people making decisions that affect many including POC, I get upset. This photo just makes me think "oh, they're like that, no surprise" and I take no offense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jen looks horrible in those big glasses.
No she doesn’t. She looks cute. I like how normal she looks- it’s refreshing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather attend a real party like this than a fake one with invites to hit the diversity categories.
Every reality show on TV seems so fake now. Instead of casting who would be good on the show, they cast to hit their diversity numbers: at least 3 gays, 4-6 black, 3-5 asian, no more than 3 whites, etc.
This. It's really more embarrassing to me to manufacture diversity than it is to just have mostly white friends. And do we really think that any POC wants to be invited solely based on their skin color?
Yes, obviously manufacturing diversity is the same as no diversity. Organic and natural diversity would be nice coming from these Hollywood power houses.
NP. How upset do you get when you see this type of non-diverse dinner party? Is this one okay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather attend a real party like this than a fake one with invites to hit the diversity categories.
Every reality show on TV seems so fake now. Instead of casting who would be good on the show, they cast to hit their diversity numbers: at least 3 gays, 4-6 black, 3-5 asian, no more than 3 whites, etc.
This. It's really more embarrassing to me to manufacture diversity than it is to just have mostly white friends. And do we really think that any POC wants to be invited solely based on their skin color?
Yes, obviously manufacturing diversity is the same as no diversity. Organic and natural diversity would be nice coming from these Hollywood power houses.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only comment I have on this photo is why we aren't discussing what all Courtney Cox has done to her face.
Whatever she did, she was the only one I recognized
Everyone else was a sea of meat
So whatever Courtney cox did, it helped keep her appearance to being recognizeable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:didn't read the thread. Did you notice Mark Rober? Did you discuss how many takes it takes to get this take? Why are they all dressed alike?
Who is that?
Anonymous wrote:didn't read the thread. Did you notice Mark Rober? Did you discuss how many takes it takes to get this take? Why are they all dressed alike?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather attend a real party like this than a fake one with invites to hit the diversity categories.
Every reality show on TV seems so fake now. Instead of casting who would be good on the show, they cast to hit their diversity numbers: at least 3 gays, 4-6 black, 3-5 asian, no more than 3 whites, etc.
This. It's really more embarrassing to me to manufacture diversity than it is to just have mostly white friends. And do we really think that any POC wants to be invited solely based on their skin color?
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather attend a real party like this than a fake one with invites to hit the diversity categories.
Every reality show on TV seems so fake now. Instead of casting who would be good on the show, they cast to hit their diversity numbers: at least 3 gays, 4-6 black, 3-5 asian, no more than 3 whites, etc.