You seeing the one claiming West Europe had no good cuisine until the Silk Road opened and spices became a thing? They went on to claim we shouldn't use SPICES because pf this.
Well, shit. I hereby revoke the use of corn by all cultures that aren't native to the Americas.
You hear that Japan? No more putting corn on pizza.
Tacos may be allowed, but only if the person making them can prove native American heritage, and that they've formally atoned for any sins their European ancestors may have committed.[DOUBLEPOST=1417110246,1417109777][/DOUBLEPOST]
I think these sort of things are in the minority and not really a big priority for many "SJW"s. Just because some people say that they can't use spices doesn't mean others are automatically wrong?
NOT ALL SJWs!
Yes, they're a minority, but they're a very
vocal minority, and there are a lot of other bullshit issues that are also being whined about. The noise they create makes it more difficult for the undecideds to hear the important message. Instead of hearing a consistent message about valid and important issues, people who are undecided hear a torrent of ridiculous and inaccurate bickering, and they have to then decide if they want to listen at all, and then spend the time and energy to differentiate between the distressed whining and the desperate cries for help.
Want to preach to the choir? Shout and rant using hyperbole in every sentence about how celebrity chefs perpetuate the idea that Asian cultures are savage and need to refined. Want to get the people who are undecided, or inactive, to listen? Talk about such side issues in measured tones and leave them as minor issues, so that the spotlight can stay on the most critical issues.