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According to Verenice Gutierrez, principal of Harvey Scott K-8 School in Portland, it is.

http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/15414/

Did you know that eating or even talking about a peanut butter and jelly sandwich could be considered racist?

That’s right.

Apparently, it’s because people in some cultures don’t eat sandwich bread. Verenice Gutierrez, principal of Harvey Scott K-8 School in Portland explained in and interview with the Portland Tribune:

“Take the peanut butter sandwich, a seemingly innocent example a teacher used in a lesson last school year,” the Tribune said.

“What about Somali or Hispanic students, who might not eat sandwiches?” Gutierrez asked. “Another way would be to say: ‘Americans eat peanut butter and jelly, do you have anything like that?’ Let them tell you. Maybe they eat torta. Or pita.”

…The Tribune noted that the school started the new year with “intensive staff trainings, frequent staff meetings, classroom observations and other initiatives,” to help educators understand their own “white privilege,” in order to “change their teaching practices to boost minority students’ performance.”"Last Wednesday, the first day of the school year for staff, for example, the first item of business for teachers at Scott School was to have a Courageous Conversation — to examine a news article and discuss the ‘white privilege’ it conveys,” the Tribune added.

Gutierrez completed a week-long seminar called “Coaching for Educational Equity,” a program the Tribune says focuses “on race and how it affects life.” She also serves on an administrative committee that focuses on systematic racism.

“Our focus school and our Superintendent’s mandate that we improve education for students of color, particularly Black and Brown boys, will provide us with many opportunities to use the protocols of Courageous Conversations in data teams, team meetings, staff meetings, and conversations amongst one another,” she said in a letter to staff.

You can read more about principal Gutierrez’s sandwich-sensitivity philosophy here.

Next time you’re in the bread aisle at the grocery store, you may want to think twice. Sensitive liberal educators are now recommending the “torta” or the “pita” as a more culturally inclusive alternative.

Now that you’ve been made aware of the evil of PB&J, there’s only one question left to answer: Is white bread more racist than whole wheat?

Now sammiches are racist?

Guess I missed my sammich sensitivity training somehow.

WTF?

Where do these morons even extract ideas like this from?

I'm guessing it originates from people that have their heads firmly implanted up their rectal region the majority of the time, oblivious to reality.
 
Fuck everything about that and people who think this way.

Fuck.
 
But you can bet that the teacher who uses tortas and pitas is going to get called racist, too.

I hate shit like this. It's a cheap and also delicious sandwich. It alienates no one. Except kids with peanut allergies. ;)
 
Bocefish said:
According to Verenice Gutierrez...

... particularly Black and Brown boys, ....

Oh my god. It's African American, Asian American, Hispanic American and so on. But 'Black' and 'Brown?'
I guess all her racism courses didn't teach her very well. She goes off on peanut butter sandwiches being racist but then refers to all the kids by the non politically correct terms. :hand: :doh:
 
I like the idea of being more inclusive, especially with kids, but this seems excessive.

One of my roommate's profs always uses examples from pop culture to teach; they are a Psychology of Personalities class so she will refer to theories in relation to movie characters, usually Star Wars, Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, or Harry Potter. I guess some guy got mad because he's in his 30s so he says he's never watched any of those (which is weird in it's own way, lol, as if age has anything to do with it?), but the prof explained that there is literally NOTHING she can use an example that every single student will know, so she just goes with things that she thinks the majority of students are at least somewhat familiar with. I've never seen LotR but I can get the gist of it based on what I've heard...and I'd imagine it's the same with the sandwich.

I also think that sometimes trying to be inclusive just ends up being more alienating to the kids anyways.
 
Being white has nothing to do with it. When I was living in Europe, you had to really seek PB out or make your own, as it was almost unknown. In my city in Germany, there was one store I know of that had it for sale, and it was expensive and they only had the natural kind.

Make eating a PB&J sammich part of the immigration process. PB&J is religion-neutral and that way everyone will know how we roll. Just make sure someone is standing by with some epinephrine.
 
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