The Chicago Sun-Times reports the First Lady is under fire by Amnau Eele, co-founder of the Black Artists Association, for her selection of designers. Or for who she didn't choose:
In an interview with the Sun-Times, Eele said that she wants the First Lady to know there are other, lesser-known designers that the First Lady should take a look at.
"You know, I have an issue that every day I meet young black designers that are facing homelessness, they can't buy fabric, they can't get the things they need," she said. "We have qualified designers in the community. A young man like Michael Knight (of Project Runway) -- surely you could have worn a scarf by him, a Tshirt, a handbag."
Heh. Apparently, to some, Michelle Obama isn't black enough. She must wear "black" clothes, too.
Martin Luther King wanted people to just his children "(not) by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." It seems that only applied to the late Yolanda, and only still applies to Martin III, Dexter, and Bernice. It seems it's okay to judge others by their color. And by the color of their clothing designers.
It's not enough to be black. You must shop black. Equality doesn't mean ... well, equality. Equality means favoritism.
Welcome to our world, Michelle.