I can concur. My gf is a very prolific reader and has noticed a huge trend in LGBT wokism in books from the past 4-5 years.
It’s reached a point where she just doesn’t want to read anything recent because there’s bound to be lesbians or gays or whatever else shoehorned into the book somewhere.
It's nothing really noteworthy. Just that modern cookbooks tend to be more overglorified blogs than cookbooks. Even "pure" cookbooks (like, 1-2 recipes per page kind of thing) tend to have a paragraph prior to each recipe telling some story, and inevitably, unneeded "representation" or "intersectional" things are going to come up in those (already unneeded) anecdotes.
I can concur. My gf is a very prolific reader and has noticed a huge trend in LGBT wokism in books from the past 4-5 years.
It’s reached a point where she just doesn’t want to read anything recent because there’s bound to be lesbians or gays or whatever else shoehorned into the book somewhere.
Can't even buy a cookbook nowadays without being informed first of who the author prefers fucking.
Ok, I want to know more.
It's nothing really noteworthy. Just that modern cookbooks tend to be more overglorified blogs than cookbooks. Even "pure" cookbooks (like, 1-2 recipes per page kind of thing) tend to have a paragraph prior to each recipe telling some story, and inevitably, unneeded "representation" or "intersectional" things are going to come up in those (already unneeded) anecdotes.
We have hundreds of years of great literature. Can easily just ignore modern art entirely and grab the classics or try stuff from before the insanity.