I really like the one from.. Shannon I think (I refuse to re-open the article) who the author described as "uncritical" of the whole situation but nonetheless chose to use her words to further her argument.
I'm still not entirely sure what her argument is. Whiteness isn't just about skin colour. Ok. Whiteness is is also about processes and practices. Ok, sure. Whiteness is about bodies in space orientated in specific directions. Ok, wtf now?
Ahhh yes Shannon, she was the Filipino Lady who said something along the lines of:
"everyone here likes curling, hockey and darts which are Canadian things to like that I was never really interested in before but I wanted to meet people and make some friends so I got in to them"
That then got turned in to "Shannon was forced to hurl rocks against her will by the evil white colonial oppressors".
I actually related to Shannon's plight a little bit. On my last deployment, we had a majority of our Wardroom that were Asian (either Korean or Chinese). It was COVID and we were confined to the Ship in most ports but every port visit we would order in takeout to give the cooks a break.
They wanted to make it fair so they told the Wardroom they could vote on what food establishment they wanted takeout from. The Asians would get together and all vote for some form of Asian cuisine.... every single time.
It's boring and is generally some variant of rice or noodle with low quality meat and some sort of broth to give it flavour.
This went on for 5 months straight. We got to Australia and I said "finally some opportunity for quality food"... I meticulously researched top restaurants and found an Italian place that was the highest rated restaurant in Darwin. We put it to a vote and guess what.... they voted for some shit hole place selling noodles in a box with like a 2.9/5 rating on Trip Advisor LOL.
I was pissed but whatever, it's what they wanted and they had the majority vote so I just drank more beer to compensate...
When we got to NZ and were allowed ashore, my buddy Tony (Korean guy) told me they were all going out for dinner for some Asian cuisine and asked if I wanted to join them?
I said to Tony ... "Absolutely not, if I never have another variant of noodles again, it will be too soon".
I went to a top steak house in Auckland, bought a $300.00 piece of Waygu Beef and a $100.00 bottle of Red Wine. That was probably the best meal I have ever had for various reasons.