Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Racial preference is a matter of taste

For some strange reason, I'm a little proud. Hmph.

(Excerpt from What is the Flavor of Human Flesh? by Gary Allen)

Anthropologist Jeremy MacClancy described the taste of human flesh -- based not upon his own experience, mind you, but upon the testimony of some of the natives of the New Hebrides islands of the South Pacific:

"From all accounts, human meat is very sweet, in Vanuatu, they say that the flesh of a black man is sweet, whereas the flesh of a white man is really quite salty and stringy, they say it's not so nice."[2]

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