I debated this. As an "anti" of Danneel, I debated this. It had been suggested I post this as it is Martin Luther King Jr's Day. (A holiday honoring one of the best Civil Rights Activists, for my international followers.)
Danneel... made being an activist as a joke. A performative slackativist, Danneel made a joke out of being an activist. She tried it for a little while and then slacked off because it required work, and we all know that she can't do sustainable work. If she could, her acting career wouldn't be a joke. All her other attempts wouldn't be a joke.
(When she (in)famously claimed being a producer was easier than an actor, we all knew what that meant: she just didn't do the work and had everyone else do it. When The Winchesters fell behind scheduling; had a bad, ever changing storyline; unsafe set; and went over budget, we all knew what it meant. Meanwhile, Walker was notable for a balanced work-life schedule, under budget, a notable reputation in Hollywood....)
The fact that Danneel didn't correct JJ is an embarrassment. It cements a really negative perception about her: ignorant, uneducated, bad parenting.
And sadly, it's not overlooked.
In fact, I couldn't help but see that Jensen did notice and tried to hide it by making a photo of it black and white and adding a historical photo of Dr. King.
Danneel had no excuse. JJ was a child. In fact, JJ was what--8? 7? Children aren't aware of race; they are taught racism. JJ was innocent. Danneel? Is not. This could've been used as an excellent educational moment for Danneel to teach JJ that Dr. King was a Person of Color, that his skin was dark, and why that mattered back in the 1960s.
This is particularly embarrassing because Danneel was pushing her activism hard around this time. With that one photoshoot with a book about "How to be Black", talking about racial equality, and claiming to be friends with POCs.
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. Her attempts to seem relatable during the COVID Lockdown were just as embarrassing, especially during that one livestream when she tried to claim that she worked just as hard as a nurse. Jensen shut her up real fast. (She couldn't even parent for two weeks before she was dragging their nanny back to watch the kids.)
Still... just another reason to be critical of Danneel. I know many interpret being an "anti" as being a "hater"--I am not a hater. Just highly critical of someone who had the opportunity to do so much and instead of using those opportunities, she pulls her husband down, puts him down, lies through her teeth, and seems incapable of growth. Bottomline: not an anti to hate, but an anti to be critical and refuse to stan someone who is abusive.