Here we have totalitarian humanism at its finest. This is an example why a serious radical movement must effectively purge political correctness. This stuff is simply the modern version of bluenoses like Anthony Comstock, Carrie Nation, Billy James Hargis, the Moral Majority or Rev. Fred Phelps. Anyone with liberal, libertarian, or anarchist values of any kind should piss and shit on these people.
Imagine a future United States where Hillary Clinton centrist-liberals represent the “right,” Bernie Sanders progressives represent the “center,” and this nonsense represents liberalism and the “left.” Now, how would be go about building a revolutionary movement against a system of that kind?
Ultra-liberal students at Ohio’s Oberlin College are in an uproar over the fried chicken, sushi and Vietnamese sandwiches served in the dining halls, complaining the dishes are “insensitive” and “culturally inappropriate.”
Gastronomically correct students are filling the school newspaper with complaints and demanding meetings with campus dining officials and even the college president.
Students complained about General Tso’s chicken because was made with steamed chicken instead of fried — which is not authentically Chinese, and simply “weird,” one student bellyached in the Oberlin Review. Others were up in arms over banh mi Vietnamese sandwiches served with coleslaw instead of pickled vegetables, and on ciabatta bread, not the traditional French baguette.
It may not be authentic, but if you’re looking for an alternative to traditional holiday fare, you can get General Tso’s chicken here as an alternative.
Wait until you hear what Oberlin students thought about the sushi they were served…
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Categories: Political Correctness/Totalitarian Humanism, Uncategorized
As the Radiohead song goes, “we hope that you choke.”
Students at Lena Dunham’s College Offended by Lack of Fried Chicken
http://www.amren.com/news/2015/12/students-at-lena-dunhams-college-offended-by-lack-of-fried-chicken/
Apparently we’re damned either way.