Can we please just read a cooking newsletter without politics being involved?! We all have more in common than not, and it's tiring having to constantly discuss all the ways in which we don't align instead of discussing the ways in which we do.
Can we please just read a cooking newsletter without politics being involved?! We all have more in common than not, and it's tiring having to constantly discuss all the ways in which we don't align instead of discussing the ways in which we do.
IтАЩm sure you can read lots of cooking newsletters without politics being involved- most of mine, in fact. But not this particular oneтАФ you can choose to get your recipes elsewhere if a singular mention that doesnтАЩt align with your beliefs feels so offensive to you!
Alison, it's just that it's everywhere, no escape. I don't even know how to respond to this without being contradictory or offensive to you or someone else. I'm not exactly offended by your post, I'm just tired of politics, which is not to say I think everyone needs to agree with each other on everything. My point is that as soon as the subject is mentioned online someone is bound to feel slighted, excluded, or misunderstood, and there's no winning, since the discussions aren't in person where people can see faces and body language and hear tones. I clearly irritated you, which was not my intention, truly. Enjoy your holiday cooking.
Can we please just read a cooking newsletter without politics being involved?! We all have more in common than not, and it's tiring having to constantly discuss all the ways in which we don't align instead of discussing the ways in which we do.
IтАЩm sure you can read lots of cooking newsletters without politics being involved- most of mine, in fact. But not this particular oneтАФ you can choose to get your recipes elsewhere if a singular mention that doesnтАЩt align with your beliefs feels so offensive to you!
Alison, it's just that it's everywhere, no escape. I don't even know how to respond to this without being contradictory or offensive to you or someone else. I'm not exactly offended by your post, I'm just tired of politics, which is not to say I think everyone needs to agree with each other on everything. My point is that as soon as the subject is mentioned online someone is bound to feel slighted, excluded, or misunderstood, and there's no winning, since the discussions aren't in person where people can see faces and body language and hear tones. I clearly irritated you, which was not my intention, truly. Enjoy your holiday cooking.