New York Times Op-Ed Denounces the Asian Salad as ‘Racist’

Possibly along the same lines as a heterosexual white male who chooses a heterosexual female as his wife (significant other in life) being considered racist. It's the latest thing in race baiting.
 
So write to the New York Times and complain about people who write to the New York Times and complain.
 
It's racism when you complain about people complaining about Op-Ed articles that denounces food as racism.
 
Probably why you can't find any "Mexican Seasoning" in the store anymore.:(
 
Probably why you can't find any "Mexican Seasoning" in the store anymore.:(

Or you're not looking and just need something racist to bitch about. McCormick makes it all day long and it's easy to find. Maybe the shovelheads are hiding it from you, you piece of fucking garbage.
 
Or you're not looking and just need something racist to bitch about. McCormick makes it all day long and it's easy to find. Maybe the shovelheads are hiding it from you, you piece of fucking garbage.

Maybe you ought to suck another dick and shut the fuck up.
 
Don't bring Mexicans into this. They hate being compared to Asians. Though they crossed over from Asia about 13,000 yrs ago..... Mexicans are considered a nationality.
 
Don't bring Mexicans into this. They hate being compared to Asians. Though they crossed over from Asia about 13,000 yrs ago..... Mexicans are considered a nationality.

Dipshit posted a link that says that seasoning is available at Walmart, but it isn't, nor at Costco, nor any other major grocery within my range, but used it to be everywhere.
 
I wonder when grammatical gender, like in spanish, will be attacked for being sexist and transphobic?
 
If a european paper would have published it,
- thus unmistakably taking any racist intent out of the equation -

I would have thought that these were among the funniest parodies of liberal political correctness.
 
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