Thursday, March 27, 2008

"Stuff White People Like"

There are things like NPR I like to listen to, or trips abroad and organic food I like to talk about. Just about everything I like has been written down with hilarious wit in the blog "Stuff White People Like". The blog is now coming out with a book, just announced. Here is a sample of the clever blog.....

Recycling is a part of a larger theme of stuff white people like: saving the earth without having to do that much.

Recycling is fantastic! You can still buy all the stuff you like (bottled water, beer, wine, organic iced tea, and cans of all varieties) and then when you’re done you just put it in a DIFFERENT bin than where you would throw your other garbage. And boom! Environment saved! Everyone feels great, it’s so easy!

This is important because all white feel guilty about producing waste. It doesn’t stop them from doing it, but they feel guilty about it. Deep down, they believe they should be like the Native Americans and use every part of the product or beast they have consumed. Though for many white people, this simply means putting plastic bags into a special drawer where they will accumulate until they are eventually used to carry some gym clothes or bathing suit. Ultimately this drawer will get full and only be emptied when the person moves to a new house. Advanced white recyclers will uses these grocery bags as garbage bags.

If you are in a situation where a white person produces an empty bottle, watch their actions. They will first say “where’s the recycling?” If you say “we don’t recycle,” prepare for some awkwardness. They will make a move to throw the bottle away, they will hesitate, and then ultimately throw the bottle away. But after they return look in their eyes. All they can see is the bottle lasting forever in a landfill, trapping small animals. It will eat at them for days, at this point you should say “I’m just kidding, the recycling is under the sink. Can you fish out that bottle?” And they will do it 100% of the time!

The best advice is that if you plan to deal with white people on regular basis either start recycling or purchase a large blue bin so that they can believe they are recycling.

2 comments:

Rachael said...

Oh my goodness, this is funny! I never really thought about recycling being a "white person thing," but then again, the majority of people I know are white. I guess it just never occured to me. It's so true though about feeling massively guilty if I have to throw something away that could have been recycled!

Jami Janelle said...

Ha! Thats all I've got to say about that... Ha!