Only @nytimes would run story about "barbecue" and ask "who has the right" to barbecue!
Too much "barbecuing alone", guys
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To BBQ is a verb. Our most democratic food. And another great gift from our African American population, who have always made America great!
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Here is a hint: It tastes good. Thats why. Fucking hipsters.
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1. Well, we know people have been roasting over open fire thousands if not millions years. 2. Nobody has rights. 3. You are hungry!
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BBQ is from Taino Indians
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Why must everything be about race? Even BBQ? You people have gone completely insane
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"who has the right to make barbecue?" most uninteresting nonquestion u cld have posed. Pissing in a pot is cultural appropriation 2
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What the fuck?
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Who has the right? Ummmmm, anyone!
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Happiness Is Barbacue


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#MAGA the historyful of barbecueful, one of america'sful signatureful dishesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Barbecue was originated by ranchers. It varies by the available meat in the region-beef in TX, pork in the midwest, others elsewhere
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From Taino Indians.
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More than 500 years ago
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