They also seemed to be making a big deal that the President's children go this school. Ho hum, another day phoning it into Glenn Becks office. :eyes:http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/178399/158/Presidents-Kids-School-Japanese-Menu-For-Pearl-Harbor-DayWASHINGTON (WUSA) -- What are President Obama's kids eating at school on Pearl Harbor day? Japanese food, of course!
Sidwell Friends School's website shows the menu for Wednesday December 7th, 2011, the 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day, as an Asian food day.
Pearl Harbor Day is usually a time of remembrance for Americans. On December 7th, 1941, thousands of Americans died in a sneak attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor Navy base in Hawaii. An attack that thrust the U.S. into World War II.
It was the bloodiest foreign attack on U.S. soil in the modern war era, until the September 11th attacks in 2001.
Here are the options for Malia Obama and her sister, Sasha on the "Day that will live in Infamy:"
December 7, 2011
MS/US
Asian Mushroom Soup
Oriental Noodle Salad
Classic Spinach Salad
Teriyaki Marinated Chicken Strips
Szechuan Tofu & Veggies
Garlic Roasted Edamame
Vegetable Fried Rice
Fortune Cookies
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And not to be outdone, two ignoramuses from the Washington Post weigh in to say that Asian food is Japanese-inspired (pretty ugly)...but worse to me is the idea that serving it is offensive:"...lunch that will live in infamy? That’s what at least one parent at elite Sidwell Friends (yes, Sasha and Malia’s school!) wondered upon seeing what the school cafeteria listed as its “Pearl Harbor Day” menu Wednesday: A heavily Japanese-inspired lineup, including teriyaki chicken and edamame (as well as more
generically Asian delicacies like tofu, fried rice, fortune cookies and “oriental noodle salad”). A school rep told us this was just a fluke — not a meal intended to commemorate the 1941 Japanese attack on U.S. forces: The contractor that prepares school lunches randomly assigned an Asian menu to Dec. 7, and the subcontractor that prints the calendars automatically marked Wednesday at Pearl Harbor Day. “It was completely coincidental,” said Ellis Turner, associate head of the school."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/post/sidwell-friendss-surprising-pearl-harbor-day-menu/2011/12/06/gIQAAJ0IaO_blog.html#weighIn--------
1) it's wrong to treat Asians like they are all the same, or all Japanese, or all Chinese...or even that they think, honor or do the same things, regardless of their ethnicity.
2) it's wrong to say in America that a kind of food is offensive because of the country it came from. Americans are of every background.
3) if someone thinks they know what an American "looks like", they're racist. Yes, really and that's where I think this complaint is really coming from.:rant:
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