February is the month of love, Punxsutawney Phil’s shadow, and of course, the deluge of Black History Month propaganda. It’s everywhere, from your recommended TV shows and movies to your kid’s classroom.
Growing up, I don’t recall heritage months being prevalent. Honestly, I don’t think the emergence of these months dedicated to the rich cultures that make up our great country is terrible. Ideally, during these months, kids are introduced to the history and culture of said heritage which would naturally include such topics as traditional dress, music, and of course, my favorite… cuisine.
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However, suppose it’s Black History Month. In that case, the focus is on how to acknowledge your white privilege and the exhaustive search for benign things to be offended over. You can’t even enjoy chicken and waffles without being called a racist.
New York school issues apology after students were served chicken, waffles, and watermelon for Black History Month. pic.twitter.com/YBGXuLaaaH
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) February 4, 2023
An Offensive Dish
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I hadn’t had chicken and waffles until a few years ago. It just wasn’t something that sounded appealing to me, and I suppose that’s, in some backward way, a reflection of my toxic whiteness.
Needless to say, I have had the dish, and it’s alright; it’s not my favorite, but I understand why so many people from all walks of life enjoy the meal. Interestingly, a middle school in New York must apologize due to their cafeteria vendor changing the menu to include chicken and waffles.
Their crime — serving the dish along with a watermelon dessert on February 1st, the first day of Black History Month.
“We are extremely disappointed by this regrettable situation and apologize to the entire Nyack community for the cultural insensitivity displayed by our food service provider,” said Nyack Middle School principal David Johnson in a statement.
I’m sorry, I need a minute; it’s culturally insensitive to serve kids chicken and waffles with watermelon? I mean… you’ve got protein, a delicious sweet treat, and hydrating fruit.
Did I miss something? Is it just black people who are allowed to enjoy this tasty meal and fruit?
Mr. Johnson continued, “I am disappointed that Aramark would serve items that differed from the published monthly menu. Especially items that reinforce negative stereotypes concerning the African American community.”
Since when is chicken and waffles with watermelon a negative stereotype? Oh, I know, since it’s Black History Month.
I don't know if chicken&waffles are racist, but they're awfully damn fancy for lunch at a middle school. Stick to sloppy joes, Nyack, and no one gets hurt. https://t.co/IQEDVicgAH
— Romper Room Republic @Lone Star Protester (@ProtesterLone) February 5, 2023
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Falling in line with the February requirement to apologize for things that are ridiculous to apologize for, food provider Aramark put out a statement as well.
“While our menu was not intended as a cultural meal,” they said, “we acknowledge that the timing was inappropriate, and our team should have been more thoughtful in its service.”
Oh, so chicken, waffles, and watermelon are not unique to the black culture? So what is the problem, and what are we apologizing for again?
“This was a mistake and does not represent the values of our company, and we are committed to doing better in the future.”
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Values?! It’s chicken, waffles, and watermelon! This isn’t as if the meal was served by cafeteria workers dressed in traditional KKK clothing or with a helping of racial slurs.
But alas, we wouldn’t be America if we didn’t try to solve a non-problem with nonsense training. So the vendor has agreed to partner with the school district to ensure their employees attend ‘sensitivity training’ to ensure they align with the district’s “vision and commitment to equity-driven work.”
The joint statement on the training said, “We believe this will provide a good learning opportunity to deepen understanding on the impact of systemic biases and negative stereotypes concerning the African-American community.”
What a world we live in that a sweet and savory poultry dish with a side of fruit could cause so much emotional damage.
Disney under fire. Critics slam Disney for ‘anti-white’ episode of ‘The Proud Family’ reboot. Plus wait until you hear what the Nyack middle school served kids to eat for the 1st day of Black History Month. Join me at midnight on @77WABCradio #race #blackhistorymonth2023 pic.twitter.com/egkjKejy2l
— Dominic Carter (@DominicTV) February 7, 2023
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You Will Feel Bad, and You Will Like it
I remember when these heritage months were supposed to celebrate the said culture in focus. A time to learn about the past, embrace the culture, and look optimistically toward the future with pride.
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Instead, Black History Month has become a focus on one aspect of history, embracing the culture at your own peril and assuming all actions, present and future, are meant to and will cause damage to the black community.
“We need to educate the folks who are in those spaces of doing these things on culture competency,” Nyack school district parent and president of Nyack NAACP Nicole Hines explained, “and knowing that adding these items together is going to cause harm for the students in the school and families and community.”
I’m curious what Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, and the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. would think about the black community feeling ‘harmed’ by chicken and waffles. This is nothing compared to the harm caused by rap and hip-hop songs glorifying gang culture, the dissolution of the two-parent household, and drug dependency.
But sure, let’s focus on fried chicken and watermelon as harmful.
Whiteness isn’t politically neutral & neither are white-centered perspectives of history https://t.co/kR8ZTt1BAV
— Bree Newsome Bass (@BreeNewsome) February 9, 2023
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Pass the Syrup
Was this an honest mistake by the vendor? No, I don’t think so, I think they changed the menu on purpose, or at least someone did, and I think it was meant as a jab at the black culture.
Hard to prove, of course, but this wasn’t the first time Aramark has faced criticism for doing the same thing in the past, so all signs point to this being deliberate. The reaction though from the school district, members of the community, and the vendor themselves was ridiculous.
I have a family member that likes to passive-aggressively push my buttons to get me to react. It has taken years of discipline, but I no longer ‘rise to the occasion,’ so to speak.
The same should’ve been done here. With all of the actual obstacles and real racism that we have to deal with, focusing on something so trivial as a menu change meant to incite petty reactions is a distraction that the African American community doesn’t need.
“Coloring packet my god daughter got in school today. This is supposedly a part of the BHM (black history month) curriculum. She’s 9.”
This is the text I received. pic.twitter.com/N5MfzmS91S
— Hotep Jesus (@HotepJesus) February 9, 2023
It is time for Black History Month to get off its high horse and stop embracing the cathartic need to punish those based purely on the color of their skin and elevate the narrative that the black community will always be hapless victims. There is more to this community than the legacy of slavery and the actual negative stereotypes that run rampant in our country.
Enjoy the damn chicken and waffles and focus on real problems instead of made-up ones.
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What is all the fuss about?? Chicken is an “all American” food as is watermelon. The waffles you can keep….I’ve always hated them, give me light fluffy pancakes with lots of warm maple syrup, or sugar and lemon. Personally, I think chicken and waffles is a terrible combination!, but that is MY personal opinion.. ..
When is the Chinese/Vietnamese/Ukraine/German months?. The Blacks are the only group that has their own “month” to celebrate. Don’t you find that RACIST??
MISTAKE!!!!!!…..Good tasting well balanced food a mistake because some politically correct dumbass said so?????….Anyone who believes this kind of KRAP shold plan on having a gov financed lobotomy……
Why the apology? Grow some b—s!
A bunch of dumb education professors! Making everything about RACISM! But don’t even know what they are talking about! BLACK PEOPLE ARE SOME OF THE BEST CHICKEN COOKER AND EATER! SAME go with watermelon! Liberal fools are very emotional sick!
The world has gone mad.
I guess I’m only two thirds black for liking chicken and waffles but hating watermelon, said this white guy. Huh…
This article was almost as bad as something from the Lying Left. Really. All your hype about “Chicken & Waffles” when there was ZERO mention of the WATERMELON. Don’t you think the whole Watermelon & Chicken thing might have been a trifle stereotypical and racist ??? Morons.
Hey, I like watermelon with fried chicken. Hell, I like watermellon with almost everything. In fact, I like watermelon all by itself. What’s the big baby deal? Should they have served collard greens instead?
Have had Chicken & Waffles ever since I can remember. As a white Irish-American didn’t see it as a “jab” against or for anyone or any group. Simply food items my family liked.
When do we have white history month? Or is that taboo?
That’s what I keep asking. I am so sick and tired of black history month being crammed down my throat, I could scream. When do we get White History Month or Chinese, Irish, Japanese or Asian History Month? Why always Black History Month?
It’s not the chicken and waffle, but the chicken and watermelon, a combination that blacks are no longer to enjoy.
question…? when is white history month ………….just asking
Chicken and Waffles? Yes, Please! Beats the crap out of pizza squares and Beanee-Weenees. Or any of that swill Michael Obama was pushing.
Chicken and Waffles was brought to the United States by the Amish. Look it up. Who knew NY public schools would push false narratives and outright lies.
Yes. It’s a New England thing. Then it became a southern thing.