November 10, 2009
- 1:00 pm
By Sara - NYU
Email your pressing questions to TuffyLuv@collegecandy.com for the chance to get a pressing answer! You dig?!
Dear Tuffy Luv,
My boyfriend is a racist. Not the kind that’s making racist remarks all the time, but he says things that I think are racist and then he says they’re just a joke. But it makes me really uncomfortable because it makes me feel like I’m a racist too because I’m not stopping him.
Should I keep dating my boyfriend? We’ve been together for a year and otherwise I really love him. He’s a really good guy, but when he says things like that I don’t know what to do.
Carrie
Dear Carrie,
Well, you didn’t give any examples, so it’s hard to say. But here’s what Tuffy thinks:
I know it’s painful, but you gotta sit your guy down and tell him how you feel. Say, “Tommy (can I call your boyfriend Tommy?), Tommy, I don’t like the things you’re saying about [whatever group he's racist in the general direction of]. Where is this coming from?” Read More »
Tags: ask tuffy luv, bigot, boyfriend, boyfriend is a racist, hate, prejudiced, racism, racist, racist boyfriend, relationship, Relationship Advice, tuffy luv
November 12, 2008
- 10:40 am
By CC Staff

Warner Bros. is going to be sued by Batman.
Calling all men! Hurry, we need your sperm!
McCain hip and cool on The Tonight Show.
Paula Abdul now has no more fans.
Fashion trends are always improving. Winter ‘08 is no different.
Does Lindsay Lohan really like Obama? Or is that just a front?
Clutches are to die for. The new Bond Girl has risked her life for sexiness.
Warner Bros. is going to be sued by Batman.
Cosmo has the scoop on noteworthy sex trends.
Gmail is rocking my world, again.
Obama in the name of love.
Tags: Audio, batman, bond girl, cluthes, cosmo, fan, fashion, fashion trends, Gmail, interview, jay leno, lindsay lohan, love, mccain, obama, Obama baby, Olga Kurylenko, paula abdul, racist, Sex, sex trends, stalker, Tonight Show, warner bros, webcam, Winter 2008
November 6, 2008
- 5:36 pm
By CC Staff

Facebook is an addiction for some, well, most people I know (including myself). I am on there at least three times a day and I am an avid FB stalker. Yes, I admit it, a stalker. I stalk my friends, my boyfriend, people I haven’t seen in 10 years, I sometimes even stalk strangers.
Everyone has FB stalked at one point in their life, so why haven’t you learned? If you look at peoples’ pages you never met, do you actually think strangers are not looking at yours? It is all about the privacy ladies and gentlemen. Enable those privacy settings!
All of this Facebook talk stems from stories that have hit the news in the past two days. Maybe you have heard of the victims– Caitlin Davis, a cheerleader for the New England Patriots, and Buck Burnette, a center from the Texas Longhorns. Both Caitlin and Buck are under 22 years old and their lives have potentially been ruined because of our glorious Facebook. I couldn’t even imagine. Read More »
Tags: Buck Burnette, Caitlin Davis, cheerleader, facebook, FB, football, Longhorns, new england patriots, patriots, racist, stalker
October 13, 2008
- 5:30 pm
By CC Staff
After watching this video, we will try not hold McCain accountable for his superbly ignorant supporters, but it gets harder every day.
Apparently, bigotry knows no bounds when it comes to bad humor; some dude decided to bring a stuffed monkey with a Obama headband -- “Little Hussain” -- to a Palin/McCain rally. He's just as happy as could be to introduce the world to his disgusting piece of propaganda, and belts out a laugh that sorta reminds me of the devil.
Maybe I'm confused, I thought it was 2008, not 1968. This guy is an old adult, he should be setting a example, for Christ’s sake! Instead he's spreading pure hatred with a smile (and then awkwardly taking the toy apart like the coward he surely is).
Simply stupid.
Tags: bigot, Little Hussain, mccain, mccain bigot, obama, old guy, palin, palin rally, propaganda, racist, rally, stuffed animal, toys
September 15, 2008
- 12:30 pm
By CC Staff
What do you think? Are “Obama Waffles” just a funny political joke, or something just a little more frightening?
Tags: American News Project, ANP, barack obama, barak, conservative, john mccain, obama, Obama Waffle, parody, political joke, prejudice, Presidential Race, racism, racist, sarah plain, satire, satirist, slur, waffles
August 16, 2008
- 3:00 pm
By mapofrussia
Thanks to satirical cartoons and recorded history, it’s pretty common knowledge that Walt Disney was a nut bag. Besides being obsessed with cryogenically freezing his own head, the guy was an anti-Semite and hired Nazi rocket scientists to design his rides.
Then there’s the racism and sexism in all of the cartoons his company has produced.
But I guess we’d all thought, with the advent of the first ever black female lead in a Disney cartoon, that the company had turned a new, desperate leaf and was actually interested in being a culturally aware organization rather then a profit-hungry global conglomerate steeped in Nazi tradition (Did you know?: Pirates of the Caribbean is powered by the OCCULT!).
We thought wrong. Looks like theres’ a huge labor dispute going on right now between Disney and a few thousand hotel employees, which was brought to a head today when protesters marched on the California Disney locations, dressed (hilariously) as Disney characters.
Bewildered tourists in Disney T-shirts and caps, some pushing strollers, filed past the commotion and gawked at the costumed picketers getting hauled away. The protest shut down a major thoroughfare outside Disneyland and California Adventure for nearly an hour.
“It’s changing my opinion of Disneyland,” said tourist Amanda Kosato, who was visiting from north of Melbourne, Australia. “Taking away entitlements stinks.” Read More »
Tags: Adventure Island, black disney princess, disney, health care, Labor Dispute, Mickey Mouse, Nazi, pirate, racist, sexist, Walt Disney
December 3, 2007
- 2:47 pm
By CC Staff

Eight months after radio-host Don Imus used racial slurs against the Rutgers Women’s Basketball teams he’s back on the air – and he’s not racist anymore! Promise!
Imus (and the heads at RFD-TV, no doubt) must have thought it would be a great idea to prove his non-racial stance by hiring on not one but two black comedians. (We are only calling attention to their race to prove how “un-racist” we are here at College Candy.)
Diversity has a name, or two names in this case: comedians Karith Foster and Tony Powell. Foster is a Jewish/African-American/Texan who graduated from Oxford (JACKPOT!) and Powell is…an African-American comedian!
Don Imus, African-American sidekick(s), continued wisecracks and controversy – sounds like the show is extending an olive-branch towards its infamous rival.
Will this act of unity (and comedy) scream heavy-duty marketing or turn this never-ending controversy on its ear? Tune in to WABC-AM (or RFD-TV) and find out.
Tags: african americans, black, comedians, comedy, controversy, debut, don imus, karith foster, oxford, racist, radio host, rfd tv, rutgers, sidekicks, tony powell, unity, wabc am, womens basketball
October 11, 2007
- 3:10 pm
By Jess - NYU
Everyone knows that the fashion industry can be bitchy, but now there are reports that it actually might be racist.
UK magazine The Independent recently ran an article about the lack of black and minority models on the runway.
Dee Doocey, a former fashion manager who’s currently campaigning for diversity on the catwalk says she can’t remember “being sent a model who wasn’t white,” during her days in the field “I don’t know if it’s racism, or just the fashion industry languishing in the doldrums”, Doocey continues, “but it needs to change. Agencies only seem interested in leggy white blonde girls.”
While none-white people make up about “30 percent” of London’s population, they “don’t even make up 1 percent of the models”, a ratio that sounds like it might have a reflection in America as well.
One managing director at a London agency that specializes in ethnically diverse models illustrated the crux of the problem by explaining her difficulty in getting work for her black models.
“The racism you come across is not underlying, it’s blatant” she reveals, going on to say that “People will say things like ‘Don’t send any more black models’, and one designer even said black people didn’t suit his clothes. And we’re not talking about small designers here; it’s all the big ones.” Read More »
Tags: anorexia, bitchy, black, black models, blond, fashion industry, healthy, intolerance, london, minority, modeling, modeling agency, models, racisim, racist, the independent, UK, white
July 26, 2007
- 9:30 am
By Jess - NYU
In an effort to woo the growing Latino population in the United States, Macy’s went and did something stupid.
After partnering up with a Mexico City based company “NaCo”, Macy’s added and then subsequently did away with, a line of potentially racist T-shirts.
While NaCo is apparently popular is Mexico, American audiences aren’t so keen on the clothing line.
T-shirts with sayings like “I is for Illegal”, “G is for Greencard” and “Brown is the new White” were pulled from the shelves of Macy’s after many consumers deemed them offensive. Read More »