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"TV Tropes:" Is "Great White Defendant" Too Rare on TV to be a Trope?

Steve Sailer

01/07/2019

TV Tropes is a user-created wiki website with an absolutely astonishing amount of content on countless screenwriting cliches. For example, “Chekhov’s Gun” (“If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it’s not going to be fired, it shouldn’t be hanging there.” — Anton Chekhov) comes with hundreds if not thousands of examples.

But when it comes to its proposed entry for “Great White Defendant,” the contributors have been pretty stumped at finding examples in TV, movies, video games, comic books, etc. in the eight years since it was first put forward:

Examples:

Literature

The Bonfire Of The Vanities : the trope namer.

Real life

The district attorney in the Duke lacrosse case[1], Mike Nifong[2], seems to have thought he’d found one in the lacrosse team

Then in the comments, contributors wrangle over whether it’s bad form to list real life examples:

Actually, the vast L&O franchise largely consists of the Hunt for the Great White Defendant.

[Comment at Unz.com]

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