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Anonymous wrote:Chinese mainly eat pork, yes they can bring their own lunch, but it's not as convenient as buying a hot lunch at home. Ban pork for religious reasons? then shouldn't beef be banned too? Why can't they have 2 different menus.
They already effectively do have two different menus because every day has a vegetarian option as well as a meat-based option (which also provides an alternative for those who don't eat beef). But that aside, you're talking about a preference as opposed to a religious mandate. Just because culturally someone might prefer pork doesn't mean they can't eat something else.
Chinese are always being screwed, Chinese don't have any religious holidays technically, but their Chinese New Year is just as important as any religious holiday, but CNY will never be recognized on APS calendar.
Pork is a huge part of Chinese cuisine. Chinese need to start advocating for themselves if they want Moon festival and Cny on the calendar.
YES!! agreed
While I do agreed that the chinese are screwed, it would need to be religious to get it on the calendar. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish new year and it gets on the calendar because it's more religious vs country oriented. Start celebrating it religiously?
Many muslin holidays are on the calendar too.
Chinese are penalized for not being religious.
Chinese new year is more than just red envelopes and the TV special. Thats like saying Christmas is just santa claus and watching its a wonderful life.
If enough Chinese don't show up for school, I would expect that it might be added to the calendar.