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Well, surely you've noticed different cultural groups have different cooking styles, right? The French usually make a big thing about it.Oui.
Chefs make a big thing about it. Chefs can be any nationality. We all have different foods we prefer and how we cook them, but I hadn't considered that to be 'behavior'. I'm a Psych major, cooking isn't even on the list when I consider people's behavior.Well, surely you've noticed different cultural groups have different cooking styles, right? The French usually make a big thing about it.
Curious. Because I've seen it defined as one of the more significant cultural traits.Chefs make a big thing about it. Chefs can be any nationality. We all have different foods we prefer and how we cook them, but I hadn't considered that to be 'behavior'. I'm a Psych major, cooking isn't even on the list when I consider people's behavior.
The DNA spread between certain races are higher than the DNA spread between various classes of animals widely recognized as different species in biological taxonomy. Race = species.
I am currently in the process of renting my upstairs apartment. There are several ethnicities I will not rent to, not based on physical appearance but behaviors strongly associated with their culture that I don't like (can't stand the smell of Indian cooking.....too much curry).
At the end it just displayed this weird symbol and said "print this out and wear it on your arm". Not sure what that means. It was like a cross, with bent angles, kind of like a pinwheel
A frenchman wont cook the same way a brazillian will. is that surprising?Cooking is a culturally determined behavior. I need a while to wrap my head around that.
Why do you think you are racist?I already know I'm racist. I still think the way the test is presented likely skews results. I don't know how you'd fix it, necessarily, but I do have reservations about the methodology.
I wouldn't be public about saying that OldWiseGuy. It's illegal for a landlord to be discriminatory for reasons of National Origin under the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
Because I have prejudiced negative opinions about certain races. I'm big enough to admit it. I'm ethical enough to know that it's wrong, too. But it's hard to set aside visceral reactions. I do my best to overcome them in my day to day dealings, but I know that I am what I am.Why do you think you are racist?
Are you equating race with species?All creatures prefer their own species. God made us that way. It's always been that way and will always be that way. It is natural. Not "racist".
No, not even in English. Show that dictionary.Racism is hate. Irrational hate for an entire race. That has nothing to do with my post. And "race" = "species" according to the English language
I actually have a degree in anthropology, with a focus on cultural anthropology. Cooking is part of culture.
While I don't agree with Old Wise Guy (especially as Indian cuisine is a particular favorite of mine) I have heard other people complain as he does about it. A Russian woman I know complained bitterly when she was given the cubicle and computer of a former Indian employee at her company. She claimed the entire cubicle smelled like curry spices for months after.