A lot of people I respect are wondering whether the Alexi McCammond incident means nobody can be forgiven for anything anymore. But it does strike me as a very particular situation. nytimes.com/2021/03/18/bus…
McCammond is 27, which means incidents from when she was a teenager are less than a decade old. And Teen Vogue is ... well, Teen Vogue, a lefty-multiculti magazine targeted at folks the age McCammond was when she sent the tweets.
Plus McCammond was a Wintour hire, which means any whiff of bigotry in her past was always going to take on outsized symbolic significance. theguardian.com/fashion/2020/j…
Also: McCammond was brought in from outside Teen Vogue, with no editorial or managerial experience, and it looks like AW didn't do much to make sure she'd receive a warm welcome with TV's pre-existing staff. pagesix.com/2021/03/12/ann…
It just seems like a mess to me. And it feels very much like Wintour created a situation in which McCammond was very likely to fail in an extremely ugly and public way. Which, frankly, did McCammond no favors.

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