Philly Magazine Apologizes for “Stupid” Cover – Because It was Too White!

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 4, 2015

My God. Next thing you know, they'll be gassing the kikes.
My God. Next thing you know, they’ll be gassing the kikes.

There is nothing more evil than a picture of a bunch of White children sitting next to one another.

Well, there is one thing more evil than that: gassing kikes and turning them into lampshades.

But that’s a horse of a different color.

Philly:

Philadelphia Magazine issued an apology on its website Tuesday afternoon after an onslaught of negative reaction to the cover of its October 2015 issue.

The lead story on the diversity of education in city schools features a photo that has no African American students, even though their school is 60 percent non-white.

Tom McGrath, the magazine’s editor, took responsibility for the photo, which shows seven students from Albert M. Greenfield Elementary School sitting along a brick wall outside its Center City campus.

We blew it,” McGrath wrote. “To include not even one African American child on the cover fails to reflect not just the diversity that exists at the Greenfield School, but also that within the city of Philadelphia.

“I’ll offer no excuses here about process,” he added. “At the end of the day, I chose this photo for the cover, and it was without question the wrong choice.”

“Covers like this are very insensitive to minority communities,” Keith Leaphart, owner of Replica Creative, a design and print firm based in Philadelphia, wrote on Facebook. “They have the potential to divide the entire community even further. Please be more thoughtful in the future.

“The magazine has always prided itself on taking on controversial subjects in Philadelphia,” McGrath wrote. “But the October cover photo wasn’t some brave journalistic stand. It was a stupid, insensitive decision that I deeply regret.

This was almost as bad as that time Hulk Hogan started crying on TV because he used the n-word in a sex tape.

Man up, you faggots.