Top products from r/Northwestern
We found 3 product mentions on r/Northwestern. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Racism: A Global Reader: A Global Reader (Sources and Studies in World History)
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
2. Nongshim Shin Ramyun Noodle Soup, Gourmet Spicy, 4.2 Ounce (Pack of 20)
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
PREMIUM QUALITY - The spicy flavor, cooked with beef, mushrooms and carrots, was inspired by the world's finest peppersSOFT AND CHEWY NOODLES - The soft and chewy noodles combined with the spicy beef broth create the perfect recipe that will pleasure any palateSPICY BEEF BROTH - Our specialty is a w...
OH MY GOD FUCK hahah . I'm Korean, the ramen that Koco sells is literally less than $1.00 a pack in grocery stores. All Koco does is add a slice of cheese or some eggs and vegetable medley to it. No asian person orders ramyun and pays $7+ plus tax and tip in a restaurant.
Ramyun:
https://www.amazon.com/NongShim-Ramyun-Noodle-Gourmet-Spicy/dp/B00778B90S?th=1
And here's the problem: race is such a huge, complicated social concept that there's a lot of academic disagreement about what constitutes race and racism. The disagreement we're having over semantics is a serious point of contention in academic discussions of race. Neither of us is truly 'right' in the sense that there is not an objective definition to go by here, and there rarely is in such issues (gender's another big one for this kind of argument). There are entire books written around basically what we're discussing right here, so framing the debate in terms of a 'mainstream' definition (itself a subjective category) misses the point somewhat. Restricting the definition to, say, the dictionary oversimplifies a massively complex issue and limits the dialogue.
I'd argue though, that using one definition does not cheapen another. So call it what you like, the issues I describe and the problems they create are still present and deserve to be addressed.