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There are few things more fashionable in certain elite circles than performative “bravery.”
Enter Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, the former Vogue editor and stylist for New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, per the New York Post, who recently suggested she downgraded her airline seat to avoid sitting near “white middle-aged men” — and somehow expected applause.
In an era where every minor inconvenience is recast as a moral stand, this was apparently framed as self-care meets social justice.
Voluntarily changing seats on a plane to avoid people based on their race is little more than prejudice with some PR.
Karefa-Johnson took to Threads to share her oh-so-harrowing story on Tuesday.
“I just downgraded myself from first class to business class on my flight to Milan,” she bravely proclaimed. “In a cabin of 6, 5 of the passengers were white middle aged men … then there was me, a 30 something black woman who travels in that cabin often, and a male flight attendant who thought I’d be okay with substandard service and persistent micro-aggression from the moment I sat down.
“He was … wrong. I don’t suffer fools, and i........
