Justine Sacco was, until Friday, the top PR person for
InterActiveCorp, the New York media conglomerate run by Barry Diller.
IAC owns the Daily Beast, Vimeo, About.com, Match.com and Ask.com, among
many others. On her now-deactivated Twitter account, Sacco called
herself a "troublemaker on the side" known for her "loud laugh.
" Perhaps
it was inevitable that this self-image would clash with her
high-rolling position.
Because Sacco has made a world of trouble for herself, and as I wrote
this, she didn't even know it. Before she got on a plane Friday, a
tweet emerged from Sacco's account, a joke of such monumental stupidity
that it was hard for many people to believe her account wasn't hacked:
Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white!
— Justine Sacco (@JustineSacco) December 20, 2013
Point of fact, nobody knew if Justine Sacco's account was hacked, or
if she left her phone when she boarded her plane in London. But that
didn't stop IAC from issuing a preemptive press statement: “This is an
outrageous, offensive comment that does not reflect the views and values
of IAC,” the company said. “This is a very serious matter and we are
taking appropriate action.”
Here's a representative sample of the conversation, via the trending hashtag #HasJustineLandedYet:
#HasJustineLandedYet is NORAD Santa Tracker for adults.
— jane davis (@janedavis) December 21, 2013
If only @LOLJustineSacco had Whoopi Goldberg on flight, bc I'm pretty sure this would occur: #HasJustineLandedYet pic.twitter.com/1ZNIziJyct
— John Jdol (@JohnJdol) December 21, 2013
LAST Friday: "Surprise, heffas!" - Beyonce to the world
THIS Friday: "Surprise, heffa!" - the world to Justine
#HasJustineLandedYet
— Bee (@BeeSince83) December 21, 2013
Right, is there no one in Cape Town going to the airport to tweet her arrival? Come on, twitter! I'd like pictures #HasJustineLandedYet
— Farhad Manjoo (@fmanjoo) December 21, 2013
Man, things are going to get so awkward for #JustineSacco once she realizes Africans have twitter, too. #hasjustinelandedyet
— Laila Alawa (@lulainlife) December 21, 2013
It is kinda wild to see someone self-destruct without them even being aware of it. #hasJustineLandedYet
— David Flor (@BrainClouds) December 21, 2013
Sacco is nearly impossible to defend. It seems she has left a trail
of casual racism across social media on her various travels, making the
hacking scenario unlikely, and explaining why her company rushed to
denounce her — they knew it was most likely the genuine article. She
certainly did herself no favors with this writer by sliming the British in a tweet during her pit stop in London earlier Friday.
Still, it was hard to ignore a disturbing feeling in the mob's
response, and something creepy in the trial by social media that was
going on in her absence. You could argue she did it to herself — all
those pictures in the album "Too Much Swagger for White Girls (Miami
'10)" are in the public part of her Facebook Timeline, after all.
Then you could also read the hateful comments recently placed all
over her Instagram feed, including on pictures of her child. That's when
you might realize this whole thing has gone too far.
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