Philadelphia Magazine is under fire, as the Philadelphia Human Relations Commission has been called upon to investigate the publication. The outlet’s offense? Publishing a story about Caucasians’ views on race relations. The article entitled, “Being White in Philly,” quickly caught the ire of Mayor Michael Nutter, who called it “disgusting” and “uninformed” (among other choice words).
In the article, writer Bob Huber interviewed anonymous white residents and asked them how they feel about race relations in Philadelphia. They shared their candid answers — responses that apparently angered Nutter and led the mayor to implore the commission to reprimand the outlet, reports Fox News’ Todd Starnes.
“This month Philadelphia Magazine has sunk to a new low even for a publication that has long pretended that its suburban readers were the only citizens civically engaged and socially active in the Philadelphia area,” Nutter wrote in a letter to the Philadelphia Human Relations Commission.

Mayor Michael Nutter delivers his budget address in a meeting room at City Hall, Thursday, March 14, 2013, in Philadelphia. Deafening protests have forced Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter to abandon his traditional budget address in mid-speech in city council chambers. Credit: AP
Here’s a sampling of some one of the stories that was included in the controversial article:
Take a young woman I’ll call Susan, whom I met recently. She lost her BlackBerry in a biology lab at Villanova and Facebooked all the class members she could find, “wondering if you happened to pick it up or know who did.” No one had it. There was one black student in the class, whom I’ll call Carol, who responded: “Why would I just happen to pick up a BlackBerry and if this is a personal message I’m offended!”
Susan assured her that she had Facebooked the whole class. Carol wrote: “Next time be careful what type of messages you send around and what you say in them.”
After that, when their paths crossed at school, Carol would avoid eye contact with Susan, wordless. What did I do? Susan wondered. The only explanation she could think of was Vanilla-nova—the old joke about the school’s distinct lack of color, its perceived lack of welcome to African-Americans. Susan started making an effort to say hello when she saw Carol, and eventually they acted as if nothing had happened. The BlackBerry incident—it probably goes without saying—was never discussed.
Of course, not all of the quotes included were as benign. Some were more controversial, something the magazine admits. However, they were simply reflective of conversations and interviews that unfolded — not of the magazine’s views as a whole, staffers argue. Still, the mayor isn’t happy.
As Philly.com reports, “Nutter asked the commission to conduct an inquiry into racial issues and attitudes in the city, and to decide whether the magazine and the writer should be rebuked.”
And the commission agreed with the mayor’s assessment, with Rue Landau, the organization’s executive director, decrying racial insensitivity and “perpetuation of harmful stereotypes” that were allegedly present in the article. The commission has agreed to explore racial issues in the city as a result of the clash, with Landau promising to “take up the mayor’s charge.”
In an interview with Starnes, Philadelphia Magazine editor Tom McGrath spoke out against Nutter’s reaction, claiming that it was over-the-top and that the politician was misunderstanding and mischaracterizing what the media outlet was trying to accomplish through the article. He also expressed concerns that the government was planning to investigate a private publication.

Mayor Michael Nutter attempts to delivers his budget address to city council at City Hall, Thursday, March 14, 2013, in Philadelphia. Deafening protests have forced Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter to abandon his traditional budget address in mid-speech. Credit: AP
“I find it chilling that he now wants to use the government to censor a news outlet,” McGrath told Starnes. “As a journalist — as someone who thinks free speech is really important — I find that really, really troubling.”
Rather than backing away, the editor is defending Huber and doubling down on the story. While he admits it caused a firestorm, he said that race is known for stirring emotions when it is explored in media.
“The point of the story was to get a conversation going about race,” McGrath said. “Certainly there are some ugly quotes in the story but those quotes in no way reflect the intentions of the author or the magazine.”
McGrath noted that some white people don’t feel comfortable talking about race. They feel, as he said, that their views aren’t welcome.
The article, at the least, was less-than-welcome in Nutter’s eyes, as he’s hoping the commission will explore whether the magazine’s essay was similar to yelling “fire!” in a crowded movie theater — an offene that isn’t covered by the First Amendment.
Huber, too, dismissed the mayor as taking the article the wrong way. In an e-mail exchange with Philly.com, the writer described his views on the matter.
“The goal of my piece is to point out problems in race relations in Philadelphia, and to push for a better dialogue. So I think the mayor is right on point in asking for an inquiry into the state of race relations in Philadelphia,” he wrote. “The mayor, like anyone, has a right to his reaction to the article. But I think his characterization of the article’s thesis and tone and so forth is off the mark to the point of absurdity.”
Others found a middle ground in their views on the article. Philly.com’s Will Bunch didn’t like the original article, but he found Nutter’s actions unpalatable as well. Here are the three reasons he highlighted against the mayor’s four-page response letter:
1) The Philly Mag cover was a desperate and pathetic plea for attention by a print magazine that is losing advertisers and readers hand over fist. Their only goal was to get reactions exactly like this. So why, Mayor Nutter, did you reward their bad behavior by giving the editors what they wanted — showering them with attention, just when it seemed like the uproar might die down?
2) I realize this is a grey area, but like a lot of folks, I get very, very uncomfortable when a powerful public official — like the mayor of America’s 5th-largest city — asks a government commission to investigate or rebuke a piece of journalism, even, or maybe especially, a bad one. The First Amendment is a right for anyone to publish their opinion, as long as it’s not libelous, no matter how wrong-headed and awful either the general public or elected officials deem it to be. Even though surely nothing more will come from Nutter’s request than another “discussion,” such a letter still comes off as chilling to the right of a free press.
3) Here’s what’s most troublesome. The weird timing of the letter — released just one day after Mayor Nutter was booed off the podium of his annual budget address by the city’s frustrated without-a-contract union workers – looks like the work of a man desperate to change the conversation. This is Nutter’s greatest skill, after all. How many times has he called some bad guy a name like “a-hole,” making that the headline and not the city’s intractable murder rate? Isn’t this just a different riff on the same tactic?
Read Starnes’ full report to learn more about the controversial story.
(H/T: Fox News’ Todd Starnes)
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Comments (118)
noslave
Mar. 19, 2013 at 8:34amTHE LIBERALS HATED HITLER BUT NOW LOVE TO INSTITUTE HIS IDEAS NOW THEIR IN POWER??they hated slavery and didnt allow groups of blks, to meet,and discuss problems for they may be planning a REVOLT WAS THE EXCUSE?? now its o k as the shoe is on the other foot??
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edie1945
Mar. 19, 2013 at 8:04amJust remember Mr. Nutter….It is called the FIRST ADMENDMENT. Every persons’ opinion is just that,
AN OPINION.
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lefty5005
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:57amDay in and Day out my dogma is proven. I don’t hate black people, I just despise their culture and attitude. They don’t want to assimilate (this ain’t the Borg and Star Trek) because they “can’t” assimilate. They are raised from a very early age, brainwashed, much like Muslim chirren, and by the time they are in elementary school a vicious cycle begins for most. Intelligent black chirren are in a molecular minority and are pulled aside to try to save them from “themselves” and the black culture professors of hate, violence and I am who I am because of whitey. They learn not to trust and they know they can’t trust each other. I have watched the black race degenerate over the past 40 years and it doesn’t look good for them.
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docmo
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:31amThe eternal victims led by Nutter refuse to be real men and hide their heads in Philly rubble. Not only white but black families migrate out of the dangerous union led city. The last time Philly was safe was when Frank Rizzo was mayor. Nutter fix the city.
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rickroland
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:16amA “gray area”? Really?
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hammer13
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:11amExactly what Obama and the Progressive-Democrats want. More division. To hell with solutions.
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PAUL GULLO
Mar. 19, 2013 at 6:45amI can just imagine the mayer holding one of those stupid green and black American flags like at the
Al Sharpton counter rally on 8-28.
Singing we shall over come.
Hey idiot you the mayer and your black.
I guess the only thing left to do , and I do mean left.
Is to race bait and do what the democrat leaders tell you to do.
What a tool this guy is.
This is totally manufactured.
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Taurnil
Mar. 19, 2013 at 6:43amIn other words; blacks can talk about whites but lo unto those who are not black.
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dpselfe
Mar. 19, 2013 at 6:41amI wonder if DEAN FETTEROLF thinks I’m going to make a “racist” comment here? I wonder how Mayor Nutter feels about the voter intimidation in his city that got swept under the rug due to the election results in 2008?
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Mapache
Mar. 19, 2013 at 6:33amWhy do I think there would not be the same outcry over an article: “Being Black in Salt Lake City” or being black anywhere. Is there a cutout in the first amendment that the felt reality of white people in Philadelphia is not allowed to be discussed?
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wigone
Mar. 19, 2013 at 5:51amWhen the New Black Panther Party sent armed members to voting areas in Philadelphia and Eric Holder’s “Justice” Department dropped the case I was upset, but didn’t understand the gravity of the situation. Now I do! Kinda like a Stockholm syndrome for the oppressed. When I learned that many of these specific polling places voted 100% Obama, I finally understood. Imagine that one citizen voted against Obama…believe me, these thugs would know who you are. Talk about oppression…how sad!
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taethne
Mar. 19, 2013 at 5:43amLibs do not get it. It is always about control. Now that guns are being banned they will come after the 1st amendment.
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TheBurningTruth
Mar. 19, 2013 at 5:24amAnd this is exactly why most whites don’t bother with the “national conversation on race” that the racist Eric Holder whined about a few years ago. It isn’t that we’re “cowards” or afraid to DISCUSS something. We just know that there isn’t an “discussion” to be had. Truth be told, it’s the blacks that are cowards because they can’t stand any criticism or feedback. You either kiss their azz or you’re called racist.
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Moozmom
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:51amAs an old, white woman, I have experienced first hand hatred for whites by blacks and threatening behavior toward whites. It’s about time that article was published. The only reason some blacks continue this discrimination against whites is there is money in it and playing the victim is rewarded. It’s a curse against the black race.
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Ghandi was a Republican
Mar. 19, 2013 at 3:33amYou can put both the plight and he state of race relations squarely at the hands of sharpton/jackson/obama/alinsky radicals at large. They foster ill will, stereotypes and prejudice and then blame he innocent for it. That’s the whole point. As does obama, it’s always about demonizing and finger pointing to create an illusion of plausible deniability.
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betterpart
Mar. 19, 2013 at 3:27amLowlifes like this Nut(ter) fellow et al apparently doesn’t bleat when dirtbags such as the New Blank Pantyers make death threats against whites and white children. Typical.
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Kiba
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:59amLet me guess he’s gonna pass a law that white folk can no longer harbor any negative thoughts about colored folk. What they will do is toss white ppl into the water and if they drown they were guilty. Im gonna go ahead and say this simply because Ive been driven to feeling this way and that is “are these people ever gonna shut up? What in Gods name do they want from us? I mean really…
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Realman30
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:56amGuess this wasn’t the ‘conversation about race’ one hears so much about.
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shorelineliz
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:01amHATE for the white race. REVENGE for the white race. Embedded in every single fiber. They are taught this from cradle to grave by their FAMILIES: This is their message, “the man is going to keep you down.” and it is said over and over and over until it is a Paranoid Delusion they feed on night and day until they believe it and give up trying or do nothing or when one negative thing happens it reinforces this “message” they are given by their OWN families, night and day, like OCD, and then when they do FAIL , of course, they blame, THE MAN.
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Realman30
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:58amDItto!
Doesn’t matter how high Obama increases their taxes or the price of gas. As long as he’s ‘stickin’ it to the man, he’s cool with them.
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shorelineliz
Mar. 19, 2013 at 12:49amTHE_ALMIGHTY_CREESTOF said:
@ Jake Dog2
“Don’t put blacks all in the same box.”
I don’t…but the vast majority seem to hop in it all by themselves. Frankly, it just isn’t worth the time or the hassle to wade through the sea of “pity partiers” to find a reasonable person.
@almighty:
I just got done with a relationship with an African man who I, stupidly, once again, tried to “listen” to and who wanted “help” and OMG! A bottomless PIT of need and BLAME! I will never EVER do that again. The last African man in my store went on and on about his horrible life in Haiti. And the one before that wanted free gas. And the other one wanted money. and free coffee. and free muffins. and money. and I learned he was selling drugs in the alley. African men in particular are BROKEN men. They have a BROKEN history that they cannot seem to EVER get over. It hangs about them and around them wherever they go as a CHAIN about their necks. Their countries, AFrica, South AFrica, Haiti, Figi, Jamaica, wherever they come from, their countries are filled with VIOLENCE and BROKEN and they CARRY It everywhere in the world, no matter what so, when they see ME, a WHITE WOMAN, they feel COMPELLED, immediately, to tell me their WOES and they do. Everyday. 40 hours a week. And, of course, I am trapped behind a counter. and I listen. But as for PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT beyond a 5 minute LISTEN, no way.
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lefty5005
Mar. 21, 2013 at 2:51pmSo there it is, white women with black men to try to “fix” them from their being distraught. Should we drop flyers so every black guy who sees a white women and thinks he is Secretariat but finds out he is really mentally ill and depressed. Man, this would put them over the edge.
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Alan
Mar. 19, 2013 at 12:47amIf you discuss race relations candidly you risk being called a racist: however, if you don’t discuss race relations candidly, you are a coward.
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shorelineliz
Mar. 19, 2013 at 12:39amJAKE DOG2
Posted on March 18, 2013 at 11:15pm
II have very close “black” friends. They are not offended by political discussion. They are in some cases more conservative than I or my wife are and we are quite conservative They once live the NY black seen and know what is wrong in that community that the so called “black leaders “ are not addressing .So there are blacks out there the do not follow the LIB. agenda. Don’t put blacks all in the same box.
@Jake:
Well honey. send one over to my house so I can prove you wrong okay? I will bring up the same information up above and I bet within one martini I will hear the same song and dance I always do. But, prove me wrong okay? And bring your dog. I got dog chow. and martinis.
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SunTzuYou
Mar. 19, 2013 at 12:28amSo much irony from the city of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution, the City of Brotherly Love, now a sewer of the worst of politicians, unions, and the entitled victims. Farewell Philidelphia!
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ChangeAll
Mar. 19, 2013 at 12:26amI, too, am offended to be called a racist just because I was born White..but, look at these posts and you will see that this conversation is going nowhere ! Blacks in present government positions are fostering these attitudes and Whites are responding in an equally childish way.
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shorelineliz
Mar. 19, 2013 at 12:36amChildish? Wahhhhh? I want my blankie???? I want my Mommy??? I want my bottle? I want my teddy bear?? wahhh??
Now that would be childish.
Most of us are just telling it like it is man! Get over yourself!
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thegreatcarnac
Mar. 19, 2013 at 12:10amBecause white people rightly complain that they have no rights and are treated poorly in Philly; suddenly the magazine that asked the questions is in danger of being investigated by the black mayor. You see….white people’s opinions are not wanted . WHites don’t count. We will soon enough…..I promise it.
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