Dear George:
Yes, “Bizarre Foods” was the name ofthe series on the Travel Channel. So, all
the featured "cuisines" were being branded as being "bizarre".
Nobody would want to be associatedwith this really bad attempt at disparaging
other cultures. Rather thanbeing "lazy attempts to really showcase the food”,
as some apologistswould have it, it really was a malicious scheme to disparage
other cultureswhile making a neat profit.
Regardless, please note"Defamation of a culture and their cuisine for personal
gain" is not to be confused with"suspected" need for validation from "whites"
or the"Stockholm syndrome".
Borem Zaichem.
E.
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George Pinto <georgejpi...@yahoo.com>
writes:
"Doesn't "BizarreFoods" refer to the name of the television show (a marketing
gimmick) andnot specifically to featured cuisines?
Regardless, Goans should not needwhites to validate their food, especially with
many mispronounced food nameswhich reflects a lazy attempt to really showcase
the food.? Although I suspectsome "Stockholm syndrome" Goans give more credence
when whites tellthem what is good for Goans."