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In reply to the discussion: Here's Why Your Fried Chicken and Watermelon Lunch Is Racist [View all]notadmblnd
(23,720 posts)My husband was from the La. and his parents were still sharecroppers when he was young. So I had the opportunity to experience a lot of soul food when we were together. I'm the type of person that will try anything and I usually like it all. I've always eaten spinach and kale, but OMG collard greens cooked with fresh pork and spices served with fresh made biscuits, there's nothing like them. Let's not forget the magical world of grits.. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, you can eat them. There's so many different ways to fix them, I could go on so long that I'd sound like Forrest Gumps' friend in the movie! Corn bread pancakes and fried fish for breakfast....yum!
As far as I'm concerned, there's not too much out there that's better than Soul Food and people who get off on making racist jokes in regards to the gift that the African American culture has given us, don't know what their missing.
I guess you could say that the joke is really on them.