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White Carbs are the Oppressor's Sugar-Starch.

Fries, like freedom, are a birthright. But too often, they're used as a greasy tool of oppression. Not at P. Terry's, though. Their fries are a symbol of resistance—a tasty rise against the shackles of culinary capitalism. So, haters, get wrecked, because this win is a testament to the power of readers who recognize quality when they taste it.

Fry Harder: How P. Terry's liberated the humble spud.

Oh, great. Another annoying, click-baity article from USA Today. The rag is attempting to distract adult readers from real issues by ranking FRIES. Like most US media, it infantilizes readers, and pretends junk food is more important than, say, gun control. And do I even need to mention their insidious, underhanded attack on local, artisanal fry businesses? Because they totally ignore smaller, independent restaurants. This disgusting, corporate shilling is an abomination and another example of how the mainstream media is destroying our society. P.S: Stop calling grown adults "readers" too—it is demeaning.

Explosive, unsafe event harms Utah community before Jonas Bros show.

During the annual 4th of July 'freedom' celebration at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, a pyrotechnician suffered severe injuries from a firework malfunction. This harmful yet revered tradition of explosive entertainment reflects a deep-rooted cultural obsession with jingoism and militarism, perpetuating harmful ideals of patriotism and American exceptionalism.

White Rapper Shaboozey Shames Minority Culture.

White- cis-Heterosexual male artist,Kyle—famous for his toxic masculinity-tinged song "A Bar Song (Tipsy)"—will be pandering to his fanbase of cowboy-hat-wearing, animal-abusing Trump supporters at a bull-riding event outside the Moody Center on August 23rd.

White straight dating show returns yet again, margentalising queer, POC love stories.

Jenn Tran is taking control of her love life and embarking on a journey of self-discovery, as 25 men battle it out for her heart in the latest season of The Bachelorette. In a world where racial stereotypes and heteronormativity still persist, Jenn is making a stand for women of color and the LGBTQIA+ community, challenging society's norms as she searches for her soulmate. Catch the premiere next week and witness Jenn's revolution.

Where Are The People of Colour in The Bear?

The third season of FX and Hulu's The Bear premiered this week, offering a timely exploration of workplace dynamics and social issues through the lens of a restaurant kitchen. In addition to the brilliant Jeremy Allen White, the diverse cast for this season includes newcomers Lymari Nadal and Liz Cambage, adding fresh perspectives and talent to the screen.