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You know, I normally don't like to read to people on this channel, but sometimes it just comes across a little more clear if I just give you the original text. But this is the Baking Pitch Fest 2024, and they have this policy, I guess, sponsored or hosted by the King Arthur Baking Company. Now, that's going to come back to haunt them, I think, because the whole idea of the baking contest, this is a baking contest, is to exclude white people.

So why would they want to do that? I think because they want to give non-whi people, they call the people of color, an opportunity. It's called inclusivity, and they achieve it by excluding somebody that they consider, oh, this is just my opinion, but they consider to be the bourgeois class, just the proletariat class can participate. So they are going to empower non-whi people.

It's called Baking Pitch Fest 2024, and the winners get mentorship from other bakers and financial support from their bakeries. And I wonder if those mentors are going to be white. And I wonder if in the process of baking, whatever it is they're baking, say they're baking bread, are they going to be allowed to bake white bread, or is it only going to be bread of color? I don't know.

The story really doesn't say, but it does say this. Oh, this comes from toddstarns.com, just so you know. The quote is from Kathleen Casanova, which I think is a white name, I'm not sure.

Baking Pitch Fest 2024 is more than a competition. I would say it's less than a competition, but you know, words are words. It's a platform for empowering people of color to break barriers and redefine the narrative in baking.

Okay, yes, I understand this. We've got to redefine the baking barrier. Now, what I'm seeing here, though, is not redefining the baking barrier.

What I'm saying is, and to me, this is disgustingly racist, is they're saying, in effect, that non-whi people can't bake as good as whi people. So what they're going to do is they're going to eliminate the competition so they have a chance. When we play ping pong, we'd call that spotting.

When we would play horse, do you know how to play horse? You know, you throw the basketball at the hoop and someone else has to shoot the exact same toss or whatever, and sometimes if somebody wasn't very good, you'd spot them a couple points. So they're spotting non-white people because I guess they think they can't bake as good as whi people. Now, I'm not going to use the term white people on this channel because I'm afraid the algorithms at YouTube will pick up on that and get the wrong idea about what we're talking about, but it does appear to me that the whole idea is to admit they're bakers, so we have to eliminate them.

I mean, the very best of the very best. It's kind of like having little league baseball and inviting, I don't know, what's a professional team that you can still say without being called out for being an opponent of indigenous peoples? Cincinnati Reds. Nope, that's not one.

Indianapolis Indians. Okay, that's not a pro team. Anyhow, you get the idea.

So this, in my opinion, it's humiliating. It's patently racist, not against white people, but against black people. It is an admission, I think, and again, this is just my interpretation on their part that these people are white.

They're saying white people are just better bakers than everyone else. Then it goes on and it says, that's because King Arthur is trying to foster inclusivity and creativity by providing equitable, there's that word again, equitable opportunities for people of color. Now, King Arthur, wasn't he a white guy? I mean, isn't this like a misname, shouldn't they call it, what was the Zulu guy's name? I can't remember, but maybe they should call it the, oh, Shaka something, Shaka Zulu.

Yeah, I was going to say Shaka Khan, but that was the same. So they should call it the Shaka Zulu Bake Off. Just a suggestion, they can do what they want, it's their bake-off.

Well, the story goes on and this is quoting somebody named Molly Lawrence. Let me guess, let me guess again, this is a white person. Maybe not.

I don't know. I'm sure there are non-white people named Molly. I've never met one, but could happen.

Pitch Fest 2024 is a testament to our commitment to fostering a more inclusive baking community and empowering creative POC. What does POC stand for? People of color, yeah. Some people use POC as an acronym for POC.

So I don't think that's what she meant, leaders in the industry. Are there POC leaders in the industry? And if there are, why do they need to eliminate white people? This is not consistent. Apparently, she is the company's corporate social responsibility manager, according to this article.

Didn't they used to have an acronym that was, what is it, CPI or CIE or something, where the inclusivity, I don't know, whatever? But apparently, that's gone out of fashion. Now they're just calling them something like social responsibility managers.




 

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