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Writer Claims You Have to Be Rich to Buy Healthier Foods

Penulis : Unknown on zaterdag 21 september 2013 | 11:06

zaterdag 21 september 2013

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by Maressa Brown 20 hours ago

women eating at whole foods windowBeing that it's an uber-successful, nationwide grocery chain many Americans swear by, there's no feeling bad for Whole Foods. But it is an easy target -- and one that's quickly becoming the punchline to jokes about #WhitePeopleProblems. Where do spoiled, self-obsessed, phony greenies shop? Whole Foods. Where do people go when they have "rich, white person problems" ... you know, like gluten intolerance or Candida overgrowth! I'd venture to guess heavy metal toxicity (from too much sushi, obvs), nut allergies, or lactose intolerance all fall under that category, too, right?

That seems to be the thought of comedian Kelly MacLean, who made quite the impression on the web this week with her HuffPo story "Surviving Whole Foods," making fun of the store she sees as "a microcosm of everything I hate about our new green culture." Uh huh ...

She writes:

Next I see the gluten-free section filled with crackers and bread made from various wheat-substitutes such as cardboard and sawdust. I skip this aisle because I'm not rich enough to have dietary restrictions. Ever notice that you don't meet poor people with special diet needs? A gluten intolerant house cleaner? A cab driver with Candida? Candida is what I call a rich, white person problem. You know you've really made it in this world when you get Candida.

While I can laugh about greenwashing and phony-baloney Gwyneth Paltrow types who are on an obnoxiously expensive, restrictive cleanse every other week, this was the part that really galled me. If it's only rich people who discuss their dietary restrictions -- gluten intolerance, Candida overgrowth, nut allergies, etc. -- it's because they're the ones with access to health care that has helped lead them to that conclusion. There are TONS of lower-income people who have special dietary needs, but unfortunately, our system is so broken that they're living with them and far less vital than they could be. Or they're aware of them and cutting back in other parts of their budget so they can afford gluten-free, yeast-free, nut-free, dairy-free specialty foods.

Sure, MacLean was ripping Whole Foods and rich, gluten-challenged people in jest. But she also admitted there was some truth to her rant -- like the part about a Prius with a "Namaste" sticker almost hitting a pregnant woman. Sad. And I believe it ... Similarly, there are some spoiled, ridiculous people who frequent organic grocery stores and spend obscene amounts of money on self-diagnosed dietary restrictions. BUT they're not the only ones perusing aisles of gluten-free bread or vegan cheese or organic produce not doused in pesticides. There are also people who are there and spending whatever they can on whatever foods they can afford so they don't get sick or so they can heal their illness or so they can adhere to their ethical beliefs. Nah, that's not necessarily something we can giggle about and share on Facebook, but it's still something true and worth bearing in mind.

What was your take on MacLean's column?

Maressa Brown ABOUT THE AUTHOR Maressa Brown

has enjoyed reporting and writing for a variety of entertainment and women's magazines and websites. More often than not, you'll find her blogging, hitting the gym, reading, researching something on her iPhone, laughing, chatting at an above-"normal" volume, or getting her caffeine fix.

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Famous Professor Claims ‘Mild Pedophilia’ Is No Big Deal

Penulis : Unknown on zaterdag 14 september 2013 | 16:06

zaterdag 14 september 2013

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by Jenny Erikson 23 hours ago


Professor DawkinsFamous scientist, writer, and professor Richard Dawkins revealed in a new autobiography that he was the victim of ‘mild pedophilia’ as a child, and that it was no big deal. He then went on record with Time Magazine saying, “I am very conscious that you can’t condemn people of an earlier era by the standards of ours.”

Dawkins claims that as a child at boarding school, one of the schoolmasters “pulled me on his knee and put his hand inside my shorts.” After conferring with other boys after the fact, he discovered that he wasn’t the only one. While he admits that it was “extremely disagreeable,” he doesn’t believe the man’s “touching up” of him and his friends caused any lasting harm.

Well thank God he survived that just fine, and even more so that he can speak for the innermost thoughts and emotions of those other abused boys.

I just … I can’t ... I mean … what the what??

How can anyone defend any pedophilia in any way, shape, or form? Dawkins to took to Twitter this week to defend his comments, saying, “’Mild touching up’ is bad. Raping 8-year-old wife to death is worse. Worse? That’s putting it mildly. Quantitative judgment vs black/white.”

So now mild pedophilia is bad? I thought it did no lasting harm? Make up your mind, Professor.

Furthermore, does this sound to anyone else like he might as well be saying it’s ok for a man to slap his wife around, so long as he doesn’t break her nose or kill her or anything? She might find the episodes disagreeable, but they won’t do her any lasting harm, and she’ll get over it. She may even be grateful that she wasn’t the victim of worse abuse!

Let’s make something patently clear. It’s never ok to abuse a child -- sexually, physically, verbally, or emotionally. Yes, there is a spectrum of abuse, all the way from name-calling or telling a kid something is their fault when it isn’t, to rape and murder. It is all bad, and all indefensible.

Just because kids grow up and survive doesn’t make abuse of any form or degree “no big deal.”

Do you think that ‘mild pedophilia’ is a big deal?

Image via Matti A/Flickr

Jenny Erikson ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jenny Erikson

is a conservative chick living in Southern California with her two daughters. She loves politics and hates laundry.

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Zoo Claims Dog Is a Lion (And We're Not Lyin')

Penulis : Unknown on vrijdag 16 augustus 2013 | 11:29

vrijdag 16 augustus 2013

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by Jacqueline Burt 17 hours ago

tibetan mastiffRiddle: When is a lion not a lion? Answer: When it says "woof, woof." That's what visitors to the Louhe city zoo in China discovered recently, much to their disappointment. Confused yet? Okay. It all started when officials from the zoo in question decided to send their REAL African lion away to a breeding center. Not a problem in and of itself, but instead of informing paying zoo customers that one of their mane attractions (HAHAHAHA) would be away for a while, they came up with a remarkably less-than-brilliant bait-and-switch, putting a Tibetan mastiff (the huge, hairy breed of dog pictured here) in the lion's former cage. Marked "African lion." Now, perhaps this oh-so-clever ruse would have worked at the Shanghai Zoo for the Blind & Deaf (note: no such place exists, as far as I know), but at a zoo for seeing and hearing folks? Who know that any lion worth his salt says "roar," not "bow wow"? 

Not so much.

Indeed, it was a 6-year-old boy with the surname of Liu who blew the lid off the whole harebrained operation:

On the way, Mrs. Liu was teaching her son all the sounds that the different animals make. But when they arrived, her son said the lion was barking like a dog.

Can you imagine? That had to be the most confusing moment of the poor kid's life. I can't stop thinking about this little rhyme from a picture book my kids were obsessed with as babies:

The cow says 'moo'/The sheep says 'baa'/Three singing pigs say 'la la la'!/No, no, you say, that isn't right!/The pigs say 'oink' all day and night!

No, no, you say, that isn't right!/The lion is at a breeding center and you should get a refund for the price of zoo admission!

What a rip-off! I can't believe the zookeeper -- or whoever -- thought nobody would notice!! And the best part is, that "lion" wasn't the only faker on display: A domestic dog was found in the wolf pen, and in the leopard exhibit? A white fox

Wow.

What would you do if you went to a zoo and there was a dog in the lion cage? 

Image via faungg/Flickr

Jacqueline Burt ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jacqueline Burt

has written for numerous magazines, newspapers, and websites. She is easily bored and often tired, so she requires constant entertainment to keep her awake. Dance, Monkey! Dance! 

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