After comments Samantha Armytage made on Sunrise last month went viral, the young women about whom Armytage made her remark have spoken up in her defense.
Lucy Aylmer wrote on her Facebook page yesterday:
“Myself, my twin sister and our mother took no offence to Samantha Armytage’s ‘good on her’ comment.
“We believe she DID NOT MEANT (sic) THIS AS A RACIAL COMMENT and we have taken NO PERSONAL OFFENCE (sic) to it. We do not think it was necessary for her to apologize and I apologize to her for any distress it may have caused… We believe that if this was the other way around there would be no accusation of any racism. And believe people will find anything and anyone to throw the ‘racist’ card at in a situation where no racism exists.”
Read the full post here.
What Mamamia previously said…
She’s “mortified”.
Samantha Armytage has apologised for comments she made on Sunrise last month that some viewers have since labelled racist.
Armytage said she was devastated that anyone could consider her comment racist.
“I would be mortified if anyone thought I would say or think anything racist. It’s not in my nature. To anyone who I might have offended, I’m sorry,” reads a statement she made to the Daily Mail.
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The video is just so cringe worthy. Because really there is no denying that she was being racist, look at the co host sitting next to her!
I cannot believe Sam Armytage still has her job! Her comment was absolutely appalling...and for her & others including Channel 7 to not recognise it as being racist is even worse. Kochie clearly looked shocked by her comment too. It's such a shame it has been brushed under the carpet. It's not about being overly sensitive, however comments on what is "good" or preferable skin colour/hair texture/facial features, etc is just wrong. We are all humans who happen to all be different, which is beautiful in itself...we unfortunately sometimes place too much importance on our external features than we do to our internal qualities. I think many Aussies have a long way to go with realising when they are sometimes being subtly racist in their actions & comments.