Is a Honkey eating a Ritz considered cannibalism?
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However I assume you are using the slightly derogatory slang term Honkey to refer to white people and the delicious snack food Ritz to refer to another slightly derogatory slang term for white people, cracker. I can appreciate your sense of humor but it is just not true. People of any color or race eating crackers is not cannibalism unless he crackers are made out of people.
The thought makes me wonder about Animal Crackers and how much fun they would be at a petting zoo.
Mahalo has a great page on cannibalism ~~> Cannibalism
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I was quite surprised one time when I was trying to sell chocolate crawfish as a fundraiser at work. It turned out that one of my vegetarian coworkers, an Indian, really did refuse the item on the basis of it being symbolically an animal.
@albanian That does not surprise me one bit. I have worked in restaurants all my life and serving folks from India has always proved challenging as they seem to have very strict dietary requirements.