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lutefisk

(3,974 posts)
Sun Nov 20, 2016, 03:03 AM Nov 2016

"Cooking trumps Racism" - Penzys Spices owner Bill Penzey, Jr. speaks out

Penzeys Spices is a successful and respected Wisconsin based company. I've spent a bag of money buying from them through mail order and in the stores over the years. Great quality spices. The main points went out via email, and here is the follow-up on facebook. (cross-posted from Wisconsin forum)

"...You really are a good bunch, but you just committed the biggest act of racism in American history since Wallace stood in the schoolhouse doorway 53 years ago. Make this right. Take ownership for what you have done and begin the pathway forward."

PENZEYS SPICES·THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2016
Racism Update: At Penzeys we believe it's not the use of tools that set us on a different path from the rest of the animal world; what has set humanity in motion is cooking. In our nearly a million years gathered together around the fire, cooking shaped our bodies and transformed our minds. Cooking unlocked our potential and gave birth to reason, to religion, and to politics and government. The kindness of tens of thousands of generations of cooks created our humanity, but racism, sexism, and homophobia can all very quickly unravel all the goodness cooking puts out into the world. As the voice of cooks, we will never sit idly by while that happens.

You may have read Tuesday’s Night’s email. In it I said: "The open embrace of racism by the Republican Party in this election is now unleashing a wave of ugliness unseen in this country for decades. The American people are taking notice. Let's commit to giving the people a better choice. Our kindness really is our strength."

Since I ask you to read my emails, I feel it's only right that I read each of your replies. In sifting through those replies it was clear that, though not intended, a good number of people seemed to sincerely believe in my statement I was calling all Republicans racists. In the emails of those Republicans who voted for someone other than the party's nominee, I sensed genuine pain at having the strength of character to not go along with what was happening, but nonetheless be grouped in with those who were. I apologize for writing something that caused you pain; that is not the person I want to be. You are your party's future, and you deserve my admiration and respect, and your country's as well.

For the rest of you, you just voted for an openly racist candidate for the presidency of the United States of America. In your defense, most of you did so without thinking of the consequences of your candidate's racism because, for most of you the heartbreaking destruction racism causes has never been anything you or your loved ones have had to experience. But the thing is elections have their consequences. This is no longer sixty years ago. Whether any of us like it or not, for the next four years the 80% of this country who did not just vote for an openly racist candidate are going to treat you like you are the kind of person who would vote for an openly racist candidate.

You can get angry at everyone else for treating you like you just did the thing you just did, or you can take responsibility for your actions and begin to make amends. If you are lucky and younger family members are still coming over for Thanksgiving, before it's too late, take a moment and honestly think about how your actions must look through their eyes. Simply saying "I never thought he'd win" might be enough. But if you have the means, leaving a receipt from a sizable donation to the ACLU or the SPLC accidentally laying around where you carve the turkey, might go over even better.

Or, just do what you do best and volunteer. Through our customers' support, we've given away a lot of our Penzeys Pepper, the Pepper with heart. More often than not, those we meet cooking and serving food to feed those in need are Republicans. You really are a good bunch, but you just committed the biggest act of racism in American history since Wallace stood in the schoolhouse doorway 53 years ago. Make this right. Take ownership for what you have done and begin the pathway forward.

Penzys' facebook post link

news story on WKOW

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"Cooking trumps Racism" - Penzys Spices owner Bill Penzey, Jr. speaks out (Original Post) lutefisk Nov 2016 OP
And he's right. It does. TygrBright Nov 2016 #1
Wow wryter2000 Nov 2016 #2

TygrBright

(20,760 posts)
1. And he's right. It does.
Sun Nov 20, 2016, 03:08 AM
Nov 2016

I'll be ordering more Penzeys.

If y'all have bakers/cooks on your holiday gift list, I can recommend their gift boxes. They are always lovingly and generously packed and the product quality is excellent.

helpfully,
Bright

wryter2000

(46,051 posts)
2. Wow
Tue Nov 22, 2016, 06:18 PM
Nov 2016

I had no idea the Penzys folk were like this. I'll continue to buy from them. I hope they don't suffer backlash.

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