Sounds like black privilege to me.
If it were honorable it would surrender that spot to a needy citizen.
I saw one post quoted that had the n-word. Another referenced Africa. But the widespread "vile racism" they assert doesn't appear to be factual, based on the samples provided.
Racism has become the go-to card to play in every situation, and is therefore losing much of its sting.
Seems Obama and the White House were just fine with the n-word being used on Obama at the Press Conference dinner just two nights ago.
Malia has just about literally no track record (which is an unexpected plus). Unlike Amy Carter, she does not purport to "advise" her dad to unilaterally disarm our country. Unlike the latter day Chelsea Clinton, she does not persistently on a range of issues prove herself to be a brainless twit.
Malia might turn out to be uninterested in or resentful of politics, or quite modest and private as to her own views like Melania Trump. I don't care for Donald but his wife has behaved as a First Lady should. When asked about policy, she deflects all questions to her husband since he is the one running for POTUS and always exhibits the qualities of a lady.