IKEA under attack for Juneteenth menu

I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
My father always thought as "Turkey" as a dirty bird. For some reason he looked at some food that way. My mom had to take chicken pieces and use a tong to hold the pieces over a burner to burn each side as for any chicken feathers remnants left on them. He relinquished as he aged. We would eat raviolis, meatballs, braschole, chicken, small hens, and other food items on Thanksgiving in different years with combinations. And that is the main meal. Different groups use different ways in their homes. With different meals based on their affordability.
We just got burned out on having the same old same old and changed the menu and usually dine out on holidays at the Chinese joints, Indian places or Jewish eateries.
 
I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
Watermelon and chicken favorite of black america,
but then again Tacos and tequilla for cinco de mayo
Sheperds pie or beef stew and potatoes for St Paddies day

Whining to whine. looting to loot so race hoing and markist
Your stereotypical bias and poor spelling are noted.


Is it really hurtful to eat ethnic foods on holidays associated with an ethnic group?
I eat what I like no matter what day it is, I don't go for designated foods on designated holidays or ethnicities or race, my taste buds don't care about human conceptions that are biased and dsicrminitory. ...


You don't sound very festive, I'll say that much. IMHO, there is a lot to be said for honoring the various ethnic and other celebratory festivals during the year. I'm going to eat hot dogs on the 4th of July, and pizza on Columbus Day. I guess you can eat chicken ala king or meatloaf on those days.
 
I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
Watermelon and chicken favorite of black america,
but then again Tacos and tequilla for cinco de mayo
Sheperds pie or beef stew and potatoes for St Paddies day

Whining to whine. looting to loot so race hoing and markist
Your stereotypical bias and poor spelling are noted.
Thanks--glad someone notices these things.
 
I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
Watermelon and chicken favorite of black america,
but then again Tacos and tequilla for cinco de mayo
Sheperds pie or beef stew and potatoes for St Paddies day

Whining to whine. looting to loot so race hoing and markist
Your stereotypical bias and poor spelling are noted.


Is it really hurtful to eat ethnic foods on holidays associated with an ethnic group?
I eat what I like no matter what day it is, I don't go for designated foods on designated holidays or ethnicities or race, my taste buds don't care about human conceptions that are biased and dsicrminitory. ...


You don't sound very festive, I'll say that much. IMHO, there is a lot to be said for honoring the various ethnic and other celebratory festivals during the year. I'm going to eat hot dogs on the 4th of July, and pizza on Columbus Day. I guess you can eat chicken ala king or meatloaf on those days.
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating the frankfurter.
Columbus didn't discover the US.
 
I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
Watermelon and chicken favorite of black america,
but then again Tacos and tequilla for cinco de mayo
Sheperds pie or beef stew and potatoes for St Paddies day

Whining to whine. looting to loot so race hoing and markist
Your stereotypical bias and poor spelling are noted.


Is it really hurtful to eat ethnic foods on holidays associated with an ethnic group?
I eat what I like no matter what day it is, I don't go for designated foods on designated holidays or ethnicities or race, my taste buds don't care about human conceptions that are biased and dsicrminitory. ...


You don't sound very festive, I'll say that much. IMHO, there is a lot to be said for honoring the various ethnic and other celebratory festivals during the year. I'm going to eat hot dogs on the 4th of July, and pizza on Columbus Day. I guess you can eat chicken ala king or meatloaf on those days.
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating the frankfurter.
Columbus didn't discover the US.

Doesn't matter if Columbus discovered America or not.

He's honored as a hero by the Italian people and is a symbol of their tremendous greatness.
 
I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
Watermelon and chicken favorite of black america,
but then again Tacos and tequilla for cinco de mayo
Sheperds pie or beef stew and potatoes for St Paddies day

Whining to whine. looting to loot so race hoing and markist
Your stereotypical bias and poor spelling are noted.


Is it really hurtful to eat ethnic foods on holidays associated with an ethnic group?
I eat what I like no matter what day it is, I don't go for designated foods on designated holidays or ethnicities or race, my taste buds don't care about human conceptions that are biased and dsicrminitory. ...


You don't sound very festive, I'll say that much. IMHO, there is a lot to be said for honoring the various ethnic and other celebratory festivals during the year. I'm going to eat hot dogs on the 4th of July, and pizza on Columbus Day. I guess you can eat chicken ala king or meatloaf on those days.
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating the frankfurter.
Columbus didn't discover the US.

Doesn't matter if Columbus discovered America or not.

He's honored as a hero by the Italian people and is a symbol of their tremendous greatness.
Then let then celebrate him in Italy.
 
I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
Watermelon and chicken favorite of black america,
but then again Tacos and tequilla for cinco de mayo
Sheperds pie or beef stew and potatoes for St Paddies day

Whining to whine. looting to loot so race hoing and markist
Your stereotypical bias and poor spelling are noted.


Is it really hurtful to eat ethnic foods on holidays associated with an ethnic group?
I eat what I like no matter what day it is, I don't go for designated foods on designated holidays or ethnicities or race, my taste buds don't care about human conceptions that are biased and dsicrminitory. ...


You don't sound very festive, I'll say that much. IMHO, there is a lot to be said for honoring the various ethnic and other celebratory festivals during the year. I'm going to eat hot dogs on the 4th of July, and pizza on Columbus Day. I guess you can eat chicken ala king or meatloaf on those days.
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating the frankfurter.
Columbus didn't discover the US.

Doesn't matter if Columbus discovered America or not.

He's honored as a hero by the Italian people and is a symbol of their tremendous greatness.
Then let then celebrate him in Italy.


The Italians over here in America like Columbus better than their goombas in the Old Country.

Ditto btw with the black people. If you go to deepest darkest Africa, and you started chatting the natives up about Juneteenth, they wouldn't be that impressed.
 
I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
My father always thought as "Turkey" as a dirty bird. For some reason he looked at some food that way. My mom had to take chicken pieces and use a tong to hold the pieces over a burner to burn each side as for any chicken feathers remnants left on them. He relinquished as he aged. We would eat raviolis, meatballs, braschole, chicken, small hens, and other food items on Thanksgiving in different years with combinations. And that is the main meal. Different groups use different ways in their homes. With different meals based on their affordability.
We just got burned out on having the same old same old and changed the menu and usually dine out on holidays at the Chinese joints, Indian places or Jewish eateries.
The issue is that you use my saintly words as a stimulus for your rebuttals. I make no difference. The reality is in the streets and everywhere else. I have my views like everyone. And they are not extreme. Or vary by degree. You compare three groups. Who does real better of the three. Since we have realism and accusations of hate. Progs will kill others and those within their groups. An Islamic Prog killed 50 and injured 50 at a gay bar. Real quick. Life can be fleeting when there is a goal.
 
IKEA sucks balls, and not for the Juneteenth menu thing. I'm always finding little boxes of IKEA accessories at Goodwill. They have names printed on the boxes, names like NYFÅNGAD, RÅSKOG, OUMBRLIG, FÄRGRIK, and HANDSKALAD. That shit doesn't tell me anything about what's in the box and I always have to open it up and figure out what the fuck it is because everything's written in Swedish.

That being said, I ate a half of a watermelon last night. It was from Texas. Texas watermelons are the best.
Your ignorance scares you.
Of course I'm ignorant of the Swedish language. Do you fucking speak Swedish, Mr. "Those who can do, do. Those who can't do, teach"?
 
Libs are having a massive conniption over IKEA implementing a watermelon and fried chicken menu in honor of the huge African American holiday. After all, just like on St. Paddy's Day, we are all Irish, on Juneteenth aren't we all black?

This entire episode, IMHO , just shows the humorlessness of the Far Left. They just don't know how to have a good time.

With me, however, I will continue to eat turkey on Thanksgiving, tacos on cinco de mayo, corned beef and cabbage on St. Paddy's day, and fried chicken rinsed down with malt liquor on Juneteenth.

my got that is what they eat. i have relatives that have worked for kfc. You would not believe how many black customers they get asking if they also sale watermelon. not kidding.
 
I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
Watermelon and chicken favorite of black america,
but then again Tacos and tequilla for cinco de mayo
Sheperds pie or beef stew and potatoes for St Paddies day

Whining to whine. looting to loot so race hoing and markist
Your stereotypical bias and poor spelling are noted.


Is it really hurtful to eat ethnic foods on holidays associated with an ethnic group?
I eat what I like no matter what day it is, I don't go for designated foods on designated holidays or ethnicities or race, my taste buds don't care about human conceptions that are biased and dsicrminitory. ...


You don't sound very festive, I'll say that much. IMHO, there is a lot to be said for honoring the various ethnic and other celebratory festivals during the year. I'm going to eat hot dogs on the 4th of July, and pizza on Columbus Day. I guess you can eat chicken ala king or meatloaf on those days.
I wish I was a rich Italian so I could do that 7 fishes dinner on Christmas Eve!
 
Libs are having a massive conniption over IKEA implementing a watermelon and fried chicken menu in honor of the huge African American holiday. After all, just like on St. Paddy's Day, we are all Irish, on Juneteenth aren't we all black?

This entire episode, IMHO , just shows the humorlessness of the Far Left. They just don't know how to have a good time.

With me, however, I will continue to eat turkey on Thanksgiving, tacos on cinco de mayo, corned beef and cabbage on St. Paddy's day, and fried chicken rinsed down with malt liquor on Juneteenth.

my got that is what they eat. i have relatives that have worked for kfc. You would not believe how many black customers they get asking if they also sale watermelon. not kidding.
I suggest until you learn English that you cease posting on this message board. You should be embarrassed.
 
I love watermelon and chicken does that mean I am black, I think not.

I grew up in a town SO WASP REPUBLICAN-----that people would go "tsk tsk" if anyone
was SEEN nibbling a chunk of watermelon in the front yard-----that was then
My grandparents raised watermelons in Okiehoma and I ate them without guilt..My Grandma made fried chicken for trips back in the 1960's and a thermos of ice cold water and we munched on our trip across the state to see family...I never saw any logic in trying to make two food items something to feel guilty about or shame, it's just food. I do miss my Hebrew National hotdogs they stopped making.
Watermelon and chicken favorite of black america,
but then again Tacos and tequilla for cinco de mayo
Sheperds pie or beef stew and potatoes for St Paddies day

Whining to whine. looting to loot so race hoing and markist
Your stereotypical bias and poor spelling are noted.


Is it really hurtful to eat ethnic foods on holidays associated with an ethnic group?
I eat what I like no matter what day it is, I don't go for designated foods on designated holidays or ethnicities or race, my taste buds don't care about human conceptions that are biased and dsicrminitory. ...


You don't sound very festive, I'll say that much. IMHO, there is a lot to be said for honoring the various ethnic and other celebratory festivals during the year. I'm going to eat hot dogs on the 4th of July, and pizza on Columbus Day. I guess you can eat chicken ala king or meatloaf on those days.
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, is traditionally credited with originating the frankfurter.
Columbus didn't discover the US.

Doesn't matter if Columbus discovered America or not.

He's honored as a hero by the Italian people and is a symbol of their tremendous greatness.
Then let then celebrate him in Italy.
party pooper ^^^^^^
 

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