is-this Is this a psyop?

https://archive.is/HfgMk

  • ProletarianDictator [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    The immediate step to racial discrimination here is obvious.

    If you dont use one of the three acceptable white seasonings, your food is too stinky and you cant live here. sorry too bad.

    • chilemango [they/them, comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      Reading one paragraph in they say it’s bc the owner is vegan and lives in the building and doesn’t want to smell it. I guess that’s just capitalism idk if there’s anything more to it than that with that rule specifically

      • CTHlurker [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        Theres probably an innocent (for a liberal) sounding explanation, but there's also a long and storied tradition of specifically South Asians being discriminated against because their cooking is "smelly" to white people. Supposedly a bunch of motels and AirBnBs have special rooms for South Asians because whites believe that if south asians cook in their room, the room will smell forever.

        • chilemango [they/them, comrade/them]
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          1 year ago

          Would that not also apply to the vegetarian food south asians make? Is it the meat that would make it "smelly" bc I don't really see it ow. Does the average racist lmayo know whether a person they're being racist to is cooking vegetarian or not.

          If they were using it as a gatcha to kick out any tenant who made food they didn't like the smell of, that would be a terrible clause bc their rich (can afford 60k a year apt) tenant could sue them for I assume a lot if they could simply prove they were cooking vegetarian/vegan at the time the landlord neighbor noted a violation. And if they were using cooking meat as a category to discriminate renters I think it's just way too far reaching to say they are discriminating against any singular group bc an overwhelming majority of people cook meat only like 10% being vegetarian/vegan.

          I don't think this is comparible to a "no pitbulls" rule in being more or less racism, especially since it only bans the cooking and not the eating of meat, if it banned the eating too it might be less of a stretch and unless this building has a poor door it's only housing very rich people and they can easily find somewhere else to live

          And from a Gallup poll

          Nonwhite Americans (9%) are three times as likely as white Americans (3%) to describe themselves as vegetarian.

          https://news.gallup.com/poll/267074/percentage-americans-vegetarian.aspx

          There probably is a perception that vegetarians/vegans in the US are more likely to be white for some people, but that clearly isn't true, although I won't say for sure these weird landlords don't think that, bc I have no idea anything about them past this article

      • Retrosound [none/use name]
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        1 year ago

        I was going to say, this sounds like a clear-cut case of racism and/or xenophobia. Let's get some immigrants to try to move in and then sue the living shit out of her.