OK, this has gone too far -- Someone has to stop this stupidity

"General Tso’s chicken was made with steamed chicken instead of fried — which is not authentically Chinese, and simply “weird,” one student bellyached in the Oberlin Review."

Fuck not, with the General's chicken. The literal Gates of Hell might be opened.
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Pass the soy sauce, please...
 
The NYPost used to be a not-bad paper, for a tabloid. In recent years it's been competing with the Enquirer and the National Examiner for lowest common denominator.

Has it reported any Batboy sightings yet?
 
"OK, this has gone too far -- Someone has to stop this stupidity"

What has gone too far, and the only thing that manifests as stupidity, is most on the right continuing to attempt to propagate their ridiculous 'PC' myth, seeking to contrive non-issues in to some sort of 'controversy,' this being one of many examples.
 
"OK, this has gone too far -- Someone has to stop this stupidity"

And this is a telling example of the authoritarianism common to many conservatives, that something they object to or find 'offensive' must be 'stopped' – such is their disdain and contempt for dissent and opposing points of view.
 
If PC is a myth, then why are liberals trying to change the name of the Washington Redskins.
 
"OK, this has gone too far -- Someone has to stop this stupidity"

What has gone too far, and the only thing that manifests as stupidity, is most on the right continuing to attempt to propagate their ridiculous 'PC' myth, seeking to contrive non-issues in to some sort of 'controversy,' this being one of many examples.
You are a liar. PC is real. Why do you tell lies that are so easily disproven?
 
"General Tso’s chicken was made with steamed chicken instead of fried — which is not authentically Chinese, and simply “weird,” one student bellyached in the Oberlin Review."

Fuck not, with the General's chicken. The literal Gates of Hell might be opened.
photo-782252.jpg

Pass the soy sauce, please...
The funny part is you can go into any Chinese restaurant in the country and you will have a hard time finding anything remotely authentic. I wonder if that makes chinese/american owners of those restaurants culturally insensitive to chinese culture.
 

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