And it can be very useful to study that mirror to see the shape of the world. If "<race> girls" were protected from knowing about that passion they would be more vulnerable to its danger and less able to leverage its power.
What percentage of people searching for "black girls" or "asian boys" do you think are looking for porn?
It's a porn query. Porn queries invite porn suggestions. If some of them didn't show porn suggestions, the only difference was whether one term was just below/above whatever automatic threshold Google was using for today's filtering algorithm.
Perhaps it's just my media bubble, but I hardly ever (if ever) see black women maligned in the media. Certainly nothing as obvious as an article titled "The trouble with black women". Perhaps it's so subtle that I missed it, or limited to Fox News?
I'm sure their name extends beyond recent events, but good lord that name should be changed.
This is a self-described feminist magazine who's editor is a black woman. If that's the name they like for their magazine, why should they change it? Just because it's a little too edgy for you? Are you even in their target demographic?