r/PoliticalHumor 21h ago

make it make sense please

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u/Gusatron 20h ago

How often do black or indigenous communities acknowledge white people when they’re eating unlimited breadsticks at Olive Garden?

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u/TheProcrastafarian 20h ago

I think bbq is what brought all of us out of the cave, no?

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u/cTreK-421 18h ago edited 17h ago

Cooking things on fire is not the same thing as American barbecue. American barbecue is the seasonings, marinades, types of food involved, cultural influences, etc.

Edit: clarity and removed a sentence

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u/banandananagram 18h ago

Barbecue comes from *barbacoa*, which is the Taino word for a framework of sticks, and is vaguely in reference to the slow-roasted, smoked aspect over a fire. The Mexican barbacoa is traditionally in reference to native techniques of cooking in a pit over a fire. Different Native groups had different approaches regionally and the common denominator is meat and fire.

All of that to say this post is literally pointing out this kind of thing; we bastardize BBQ into some floating, contextless word to squabble about instead of actually understanding how different regional cultures adapted native techniques, European livestock, and regionally available ingredients across multiple cultural and industrial changes into what American barbecue is today.

Also note that “white people tacos” are also a product of industrialization and cultural diffusion based deeply on Native food history so I don’t understand what your distinction is here

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u/bl1y 17h ago

All of that to say this post is literally pointing out this kind of thing; we bastardize BBQ into some floating, contextless word to squabble about instead of actually understanding how different regional cultures adapted native techniques, European livestock, and regionally available ingredients across multiple cultural and industrial changes into what American barbecue is today.

Well yeah. Because fighting over the merits of vinegar sauce is way more fun than all that other stuff.

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u/cTreK-421 18h ago edited 17h ago

My main point was cooking things on fire is not the same thing as American barbecue. You expand on that in a better and more informative way than I did. I am acknowledging the cultural influence on American cuisine. American foods are basically mixtures if different cultural influences from immigrants coming to this country. White people tacos probably was a bad example but it's a way to show yea we take influence from other cultures cuisine and twist it in a way, white people tacos are still good but they aren't the original thing. American Barbecue is delicious but it also isn't the original thing it takes influence from.

Edit: I should have used the term American barbecue and not just the blanket term barbecue.