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"Stuff White People Like" launched Lander into cyberspace fame
Christian Lander knows what white people like.  
By Molly Snyder Edler RSS Feed Twitter Feed
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer

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Published Oct. 11, 2008 at 4:24 p.m.
Tags: stuff white people like, christian lander, borders books and music

On Jan. 18, 2008, Christian Lander launched a blog called "Stuff White People Like," a body of work that pokes fun at people like himself: "left-leaning, city dwelling folk."

Landers thought his friends might find it funny, too, so he forwarded it to a few people. And they forwarded it to a few people. And they forwarded it to … you know where this is going.

Within days, "Stuff White People Like" received 200 daily visitors, and within two months, the site registered 11,000,000. As of the end of September, the site racked up more than 40,000,000.

"It's ridiculous. So much has happened so fast. It still hasn't completely sunk in," says Lander, a Canadian-born 30-year-old who worked as a copywriter in Los Angeles when he launched the blog.

According to Lander, white people like all sorts of things, like '80s night, natural medicine, expensive sandwiches, not having a TV, Frisbee sports, knowing what's best for poor people, marathons, microbreweries, irony and pea coats.

By "white people," Lander says he's not referring exclusively to Caucasian Americans. Instead, he says he's writing for "affluent, well-educated (particularly in the liberal arts), left-wing (e.g. environmentally conscious, anti-corporate) and /or hipster."

The name of the blog received its share of criticism, particularly after a white supremacist group misconstrued the content and linked to the blog on their site.

"This certainly was not my intention, but I can't control who gets it and who doesn't," says Lander. "It's certainly not the first time something was misinterpreted and used against its will. Take Charles Manson or The Bible."

Allegedly, Random House offered Lander a $300,000 advance on his book, also called "Stuff White People Like," which is now a New York Times bestseller. The book and the Web site have completely different content, without overlap.

Lander, who dropped out of the Ph.D. program at Indiana University to move to Los Angeles, says "Stuff White People Like" resonates with so many people for a variety of reasons.

"It's a good conversation starter. It's an update to the yuppie idea. It's about class. It came out during an election year. It's funny. People understood it right away. Basically, a million things happened at once," says Lander.

Ten months ago, Lander started his "Stuff White People Like" list with "coffee." He says the thought came from a high school memory about white kids who clipped plastic coffee cups to their backpacks out of disapproval for earth-mean paper cups.

Early on, a few of the ideas came from Lander's friend Myles Valentin. Readers send in suggestions for the ongoing list, but Lander says he doesn't usually use them.

It's been almost a year since Lander posted the blog, so is he sick of thinking about the subject matter? At this point, does he care what white folks like or don't like?

"I'm definitely not sick of it. I am still having fun with it and really lucky that it even happened," says Lander.

At the end of August, Lander was invited to ROLFCon, a conference in San Francisco for Internet sensations and pop culture gurus.

"Everyone there was basically telling the same story," says Lander. "That they weren't expecting fame. They started doing what they do because they liked it, and because they thought it was funny, and because they thought their friends would think it was funny. Whatever else happened was a bonus."

After Lander finishes the book tour, he hopes to get a job in comedy writing.

"It would be a dream come true if the book turned into a TV show," says Lander. "Or I hope the attention and the credibility or whatever will help me find work in the comedy writing world. But I don't have any expectations. My fingers are crossed, but I'm not banking on it."



More Information ...
Christian Lander appears at Borders Books and Music, 8705 N. Port Washington Rd., on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. He will discuss and sign copies of his book, "Stuff White People Like."

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Posted by tg_dg@msn.com on Oct. 14, 2008 at 8:20 p.m. (report)

Amazing.

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Posted by FunkyBrewster on Oct. 13, 2008 at 7:18 p.m. (report)

I LOVE the name of his blog and his interpretation of what white people are but beyond the genius of that gimmick it reads like the standard blog that it looks like... pretty boring and even typical.

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Posted by calibans_daughter on Oct. 12, 2008 at 11:59 a.m. (report)

Thanks for the article! I like that blog, but I think this one is better--it doesn't trivialize the realities of race: "Stuff White People Do." I think Lander lets white people avoid the realities of race for themselves, and especially for others.

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Posted by megster37 on Oct. 11, 2008 at 6:21 p.m. (report)

I guess it's good that White People Like "irony," because it seems a little weird that he's speaking at a major chain bookstore in a suburb, versus an indie bookstore in the city. Just sayin'.

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