Clean pantries are racist and sexist : Loyola marketing scholar | The College Fix
Clean pantries and tidy houses have racist, sexist and classist roots according to a marketing professor at Loyola University-Chicago.
Professor Jenna Drenten recently criticized a social media trend of users posting videos showing off different ways to organize pantries. Drenten wrote that these video creators, predominantly white women, have created a new status symbol to replace the old one of nice houses, nice yards and nice neighborhoods.
Drenten s scholarly pursuits include papers on Video Gaming as a Gendered Pursuit and More Gamer, Less Girl: Gendered Boundaries, Tokenism, and the Cultural Persistence of Masculine Dominance.
A quick inspection of our pantry would prove evidently that neither LWJ nor I are racist or sexist. Indeed, by this standard we’re probably anti-racist and anti-sexist.