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My wife gave my baby chopped cauliflower and broccoli and when I changed her diaper the next day it was the stinkiest poopie I ever smelled. My child is half-white and half Hispanic, but since Hispanic, though sometimes referred to as a race, is actually a language group, except when referring to Spaniards themselves or Brazilians, who speak Portuguese (not to mention Portuguese, come to think of it), I am not sure what that makes her.
What any of it has to do with racist cauliflower, I have no idea. But then again, I don't think racist cauliflower is actually a thing anyway, except among *******s, to whom everything is racist, except their own racism.
I was just thinking about how hard AOC has fallen, her star apparently already flamed out as those who at least rise to the level of adolescents on the Democrat side of the isle have re-seized the narrative. But she is truly the gift that keeps on giving.
Well it is white. Does it refuse to be eaten by people of color? Bad, bad cauliflower!
well dont forget that there is also green and purple cauliflower as well as yellow cauliflower. so perhaps cauliflower isnt as racist as some make it out to be.
You guys are nuts. All she said was that communities and their gardens should be allowed to be culturally relevant to the people who live there, and that communities should be able to make their own choices. If you were growing a garden, wouldn't you want to decide for yourself what you want to grow? She did not say cauliflower was a racists veg.
AOC's comment is being taken completely out of context by the OP.
Her point was community gardens and other environmental projects should be managed with the needs and culture of the community it's serving in mind.
I see nothing wrong with that.
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