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A critic has launched a staunch defence of cultural appropriation, arguing chefs should not become the targets of abuse when they put their own spin on dishes.
Jonathan Meades has said chefs should not fear offending the guardians of authenticity, arguing, without cultural appropriation there is only stagnation.
His comments come in the wake of the increasingly problematic cancel culture and a number of celebrity chefs including Nigella Lawson and Jamie Oliver coming under fire for their take on traditional recipes including carbonara and jerk chicken, respectively.
Jonathan Meades has said chefs should not fear offending the guardians of authenticity, arguing, without cultural appropriation there is only stagnation.
When I was in secondary school, I was walking through the park when a man flashed his penis at me. I was so appalled I froze and only started running home when he was out of sight. I was so young that I didn’t understand this was even a crime. I called my school first so they could announce this incident in assembly the next day, as they did with all the other flashers.
My mum asked me uncomfortably, “Do you think this happened because you’re Chinese?”
I can never be certain why the pervert picked me that day. But who is to say him electing a British Chinese schoolgirl to dangle his penis at wasn’t racist?