09-15-2015, 09:37 AM
They even prepared and ate haggis.
It is unlikely this haggis was authentic unless they were butchering their own sheep, as USDA regulations preclude the use of a sheep stomach for food.
implying that having a sense of identity about your heritage is the same thing as racism
What about claiming identity with your cultural heritage, then failing to live up to it?
This is why I've never understood Christianity: "God is love, but only our God, and only if you sing from this book, and also you can't be gay, God hates that."
It is unlikely this haggis was authentic unless they were butchering their own sheep, as USDA regulations preclude the use of a sheep stomach for food.
implying that having a sense of identity about your heritage is the same thing as racism
What about claiming identity with your cultural heritage, then failing to live up to it?
This is why I've never understood Christianity: "God is love, but only our God, and only if you sing from this book, and also you can't be gay, God hates that."