ToughDiamond wrote:
IsabellaLinton wrote:
They aren't even Fruit Loops.
They're called FROOT LOOPS.
Yes that's really teaching kids to spell, he said sarcastically.
I'm sorry to play devil's advocate and to appear to side with the conservatives, but I hate mainstream cereal boxes, and would feel violated if I had to live in a home that had them on view. Even when I bought a box or two of hippie-type breakfast food in the 1970s, the propaganda on the boxes was too much for me so I threw the boxes away and just kept the stuff in the inner bags. I still transfer eggs from the ad-infested boxes into a nice plain egg box, when I can be bothered. But I don't talk about it much. I just quietly keep commercialism out of my life, and if others don't, that's up to them.
But I take the point, that some conservatives hypocritically make a big thing of pretending the "cancel culture" is purely a loony left thing.
There's lots of good criticisms of what's available in the breakfast cereal aisle, I just don't think wokeness is among them.
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