On Olive Garden and White Supremacist Workplace Lunch
You wanna know a low-key bit of white supremacist workplace culture that most people don't think twice about?
When your supervisor or manager orders Olive Garden for a work lunch, when there are 85 freakin’ local restaurants making fantastic ethnocultural dishes in your area that would be better and supportive of your local economy. Hell, I guarantee you that there's a poppin' local Italian restaurant that is absolutely delicious and authentic as hell, but nope!
Olive Garden.
Olive Garden is basically the restaurant version of most people of pallor: safe, unremarkable basic b--- energy. Always talking about how we're a family while knowing we all know it's just a catchphrase (what, you forgot we work here and see how y'all act every day?). Not offensive to most people on the surface, but as you peel back the lasagna layers, you see there's more filler than substance. No evolution in who they are or what they have to offer others in decades.
No wonder it's the ultimate fallback lunch for most workplaces.
Guess that marinara sauce is more of a mirror than you probably thought.
