A hyperwoke former Vogue editor proudly announced that she self-downgraded from first class on a flight to Milan to avoid a cabin filled with white men.
Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, 34, made the declaration on her Threads profile Tuesday evening.
The Brooklyn-based journalist wrote: ‘I just downgraded myself from first class to business class on my flight to Milan.
‘In a cabin of 6, 5 of the passengers were white middle aged men… then there was me, a 30 something black woman who travels in that cabin often, and a male flight attendant who thought I’d be okay with substandard service and persistent micro-aggression from the moment I sat down.
‘He was… wrong,’ Karefa-Johnson continued. ‘I don’t suffer fools, and i would sacrifice physical comfort to protect my emotional and mental wellbeing any day.’
Karefa-Johnson did not detail the microaggressions she said she’d suffered.
She also declined to explain the ‘substandard service’ she received. The Daily Mail has contacted her for further comment.
The progressive activist’s pronouncement about ‘sacrificing physical comfort’ was likely overblown, given the business class cabin she moved to would also offer flat bed seats and copious amenities.
Karefa-Johnson, who quit Vogue in 2023 after posting an anti-Israel rant in the wake of the October 7 massacre, quickly attracted gushing praise for her downgrade.
‘I’m sorry you had to do that-you deserve to be anywhere and everywhere. They belong in economy,’ one simpering follower wrote – the ‘they’ an apparent reference to white men.
‘Hard agree!’ Karefa-Johnson replied. ‘It’s just such a bummer that humiliation is part of gratification for racists.
‘Protecting my peace felt like letting him win and I hate that.’
It is unclear what airline Karefa-Johnson flew on.
Emirates and American are the only airlines that offer direct flights from New York JFK to Milan with both first and business class cabins
Karefa-Johnson, an outspoken fashion designer and commentator, first hit the spotlight when she became the first black woman to style a Vogue cover in 2021.
During her tenure as contributing editor-at-large of the fashion outlet, she got into a public feud with Kanye West after the rapper launched ‘White Lives Matter’ apparel in 2022.
When Karefa-Johnson criticized the fashion launch, she hit out at the rapper for his ‘deeply offensive, violent and dangerous’ politics.
West reacted with scorn, ridiculing her outfits online and saying she had no understanding of fashion.
Karefa-Johnson said that the experience left her facing ‘fat phobia’ from social media, saying she was hit by ‘people talking about my body and the way I look.’
A year later, the designer made headlines again as she dramatically quit Vogue after delivering a hateful anti-Israel rant following the Hamas October 7 terrorist attacks.
Karefa-Johnson sparked outrage with her response to the horror attacks that killed more than 1,400 Israelis, as she accused Israel of committing ‘genocide’ and comparing the IDF to a ‘terrorist organization.’
‘It’s so disappointing to see the utter lack of understanding of the basic tenets and tactics of colonization, and one’s willingness to justify and defend those systems which have only ever oppressed,’ she posted on her Instagram at the time.
‘Damn. I hate when Instagram shows me what I hope I never know about the people I follow and their horrifying belief systems,’ she added to the post.
She quit the fashion outlet over the controversy, and abruptly changed her Instagram bio from ‘global contributing editor-at-large for Vogue’ to simply ‘many things.’




