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		<title>Share my offendedness (pleeeaaase)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2013 21:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sometimes I see blog posts that make me really sad at the state of journalism. PhilyMag is the latest but you have the follow the daisy-chain of ramped-up hyperbole back just to make see how ridiculous it is. The restaurant chain Red Robin recently made a fifteen-second TV ad whose joke is that its veggie-burgers [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes I see blog posts that make me really sad at the state of journalism. PhilyMag is the latest but you have the follow the daisy-chain of ramped-up hyperbole back just to make see how ridiculous it is.</p>
<p>The restaurant chain Red Robin recently made a fifteen-second TV ad whose joke is that its veggie-burgers are perfect for customers whose teenage daughters are “going through a phase.” It’s had rather limited airplay (it’s the <a href="http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7nsK/red-robin-burgers-teenage-daughter">450th or so most run ad</a> in the past 30 days) but still, <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/red-robin-garden-burger-ad-2013-6">Business Insider</a> ran a piece on it which claimed that “the chain managed to insult all potential vegetarian and vegan customers” with the ad. For evidence, it cited three mild comments on Red Robin’s Facebook page. Fair enough.</p>
<p>But then the page-view-whores at Huffington Post saw the BI piece and wrote that Red Robin is “<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/17/red-robin-garden-burger_n_3455739.html">under fire for dissing vegetarians</a>,” still citing just those Facebook comments. Under fire? For three comments?</p>
<p>Sensing fresh (veggie?) meat, <em>Phillymag</em> links to <em>HuffPost</em> to claim that ”<a href="http://blogs.phillymag.com/the_philly_post/2013/06/20/vegetarians-offended-ranch-dressing/">vegetarians and vegans far and wide are freaking out</a>” and that a boycott has been declared. The author tells us that “‘Offended’ gets tossed around so rapidly” and it must be true, right?, as she uses it three more times <em>just in her opening paragraph</em>. It’s a pity that none of the three Facebook commenters were considerate enough to actually use&nbsp;the words “outrage” or “boycott.” One described the ad as “disappointing” (ouch!). Another used the word “dissatisfied” (zing!), though he was speaking not about the ad per se but rather a recent visit to the restaurant.</p>
<p>Seems like if there is an epidemic of offended-ness going on, we might take a look at the desperation of what passes for modern journalism these days. Offended-ness must get page views, so why not be offended at being offended? (I imagine some hack further down the pageview food chain&nbsp;is right now reading the <em>Phillymag</em> piece and typing out&nbsp;a headline about the worldwide vegan army issuing a fatwa on the teenage daughters of Red Roof executives.) Is this really the kind of crap&nbsp;that people like to share on Facebook? Do Internet users just not follow links backward to judge if there’s any truth to outrage&nbsp;posts on outrage? I usually ignore this kind of junk even to read past the ridiculous headline. But the phenomenon is all too ubiquitous on the interwebs these days and is really so unnecessarily divisive and stereotype-perpetuating.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2007 19:31:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow Julie and I are going on an all-day Lenten retreat at a Carmelite Monastery on Old York Road in Philadelphia. She’s given me creedal cheat sheets in case I feel led to read along, as I have to fake it on anything past the The Lord’s Prayer. The monastery has forty-foot tall stone walls [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/home.att.net/~lucycarroll/img19.gif?resize=120%2C141" width="120" height="141" align="right" alt="Monastery entrance" style="margin-left:15px;">Tomorrow Julie and I are going on an all-day Lenten retreat at a Carmelite Monastery on Old York Road in Philadelphia. She’s given me creedal cheat sheets in case I feel led to read along, as I have to fake it on anything past the The Lord’s Prayer.<br>
The monastery has forty-foot tall stone walls all around and is located a few blocks from where I grew up (picture courtesy the “monastery’s organist’s webpage”:http://home.att.net/~lucycarroll/page5.html) and it was a place of some intrigue. Whenever we would drive by I’d press my face against the car windows thinking maybe I’d catch a glimpse of a nun swinging herself over the wall in an escape attempt. Needless to say I wasn’t brought up Catholic or even Catholic-friendly and so didn’t realize how ridiculous this imagining of mine was. Still, I’ve probably never passed the monastery as an adult without taking a quick peek at those walls. In twelve hours I enter them myself!<br>
Julie’s gone on the retreat a number of times (it’s usually women-only) and has always been released to my connubial arms at end’s day. Still, just in case something happens, y’all know where to look! The kids are going to be with Julie’s sister and their cousin and should have a good time.</p>
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