October 16, 2013, - 7:01 pm

ABSURD: Big Ten Football Game to Be “Peanut Free” in PC Deference to Peanut Allergies

By Debbie Schlussel

The jihad on peanuts is growing.

Remember the days when peanut allergies were unheard of, and you could still eat peanuts on an airplane or in a public school? Well, suddenly every single precious kid in the world developed allegedly deadly allergies. And as part of the peanutty political correctness, the legumes–roasted, salted, or otherwise–are not only off the menu at those places, but also now banned from a Big Ten football game. This weekend, Northwestern University’s game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers will be “peanut free.” I don’t know when so many kids started to magically become deathly ill from peanuts, but it’s really getting absurd when you have the politically correct food police guarding against peanuts at a big-time football game, with more gusto than they guard against bombs and other real threats.

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When the Northwestern Wildcats face off against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Ryan Field in Evanston on Saturday, something will be missing: peanuts. Northwestern University is hosting its first peanut-free football game to give fans with allergies a chance to focus on the game instead of worrying about negative reactions to the popular stadium snack, which can range from mild irritation to life-threatening anaphylactic shock.










That’s a big draw for Joyce Mason’s family, Northwestern fans from Gurnee. Mason’s daughter Julie, 13, has a potentially life-threatening peanut allergy. Safeguards such as wiping down the seats and traveling with two EpiPens to counter severe reactions aren’t always enough. At a Cubs game a few years ago, Julie broke out in hives and began wheezing despite taking all of those precautions, Mason said, so now they attend only peanut-free games.

Huh? If you have to be that much of a peanut Nazi in order to live, here’s a tip: Don’t. Go. To. The. Game. Stay home, and don’t make everyone else bow to your special needs. This is really all about selfishness, NOT about health.

Peanut allergies affect about five of every 1,000 Americans and are on the rise, said Raoul Wolf, chief of the pediatric allergy and immunology section at University of Chicago Medicine. Though closed environments like airplanes pose a greater danger, stadiums can be “a huge risk,” Wolf said. “If you can smell the peanuts, there’s enough protein in the air to cause a bad reaction. For the most sensitive patients, it’s not a risk worth taking.”

Wow, so because a half of a percent of Americans are affected by peanut allergies, everyone else has to abstain from them? Given that percentage is just under the seven-tenths of a percent of Americans who are Muslim, perhaps we should ban all pig and other non-halal products from all sports stadiums, too. Don’t worry, that’s coming in our future. And I view these Peanazis with the same disdain (though the peanut allergists don’t fly planes into buildings, shoot up Army bases, and try to blow up Americans with underwear and shoes). They want all of us to change our lifestyles and bend over for them.

Several major and minor league baseball teams, including the White Sox, Cubs and Kane County Cougars have banned peanuts in certain sections at select games, as have the Wolves hockey team. But the Wildcats may be the first college team to host an allergy-friendly game, said Dan Yopchick, a Northwestern spokesman. The NCAA does not track which teams offer peanut-free events.

No peanut products will be sold or permitted inside Ryan Field on Saturday. They’ve already started powerwashing the stadium’s nearly 50,000 seats to eliminate any peanut residue.

I wonder what happens if someone sneaks a bag of peanuts into the stadium and starts eating them. Do they get arrested for assault or terrorism?

While some will miss a favorite game-day food, it will be a huge relief for fans with allergies, said Julie Campbell, president of the not-for-profit Illinois Food Allergy Education Association.

“When the whole game is peanut-free, you can relax and enjoy the game like everybody else,” Campbell said.

Uh, no, you are not like everybody else. Everybody else (or at least most of them) doesn’t impose their very specialized food restrictions on you. Just the other way around.

Like I asked before, when did America become so sensitive to peanuts? And why?

I propose a special stadium for a new “No You Can’t” football and baseball league. The place will be perfect for gluten-free, vegan, peanut-allergic, Muslim sports fans. The only thing served will be vegetables, and there will be a few gaunt, skeletal fans in attendance, while the rest of Americans are allowed to live their lives as they please and eat what they want where they want.

Just say “no” to the food Nazis.

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524 Responses

I can do this as long as you can, folks. I can’t run you off, but I stay up late, and I can play the nutrition game as well as anyone. I’ve been in health and fitness for nearly 42 years, and have over 3,000 hours in the study of nutrition alone. Not saying peanut allergies don’t exist, but you people obviously missed the real point of Debbie’s article.

Where were you all when friends of mine, including one of New York’s Finest, were dying in The Towers? You get this worked up for that, or anything else? Take a look around at the myriad articles here.

In case any of you (okay, all TWO of you) didn’t know it, Washington just tightened the noose of the New Age Slavery already enveloping us earlier today. But tomorrow, all the nooz outlets will be crowing about the government being open.

Interesting that out of the 52,365 people who will be in the stands for that game this weekend, 52,364 of you have kids with peanut allergies. Ever have the water checked in your state? Don’t think you can school me on Mon(azi)santo, either. I know all I need to know about those pricks.

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 12:24 am

    Yes, we can see that you have no life and thus can spend hours upon hours reading garbage like this and being a condescending bully. Your “nutrition” background does not make you an expert on food allergies. Clearly.
    And we all got the original post. Loud and clear. This woman is a sociopath with a dangerous agenda. Clearly pandering to a mostly male, mostly “stay away from my guns” crowd. I get it. But for those of us who think critically, and for ourselves, this OPINION piece is fraught with false logic and opinions stated as facts. That’s dangerous…if, in fact, anybody actually takes this person seriously. But more than that, it is sad and unfair to the children and their parents to paint them in this kind of light.
    Have a nice night. I hope you find this entertaining. Because for too many people, it’s not a joke, and that’s why you are seeing us come out of the woodwork. Nothing about this person’s post was funny or informational. Sad.

    Jennifer on October 17, 2013 at 12:50 am

Debbie, I can personally say I appreciate your work exposing radical Islam but you really should stick to the areas you are knowledgeable in and steer clear of things like this because you couldn’t be farther off the mark than you are in this post. You obviously wrote this based on emotion without doing any real research which is a discredit to you. You actually question the “allegedly deadly allergies” in reference to a peanut allergy? You sound completely ignorant in this post! Listen, it’s one game. Can you (or anybody else for that matter) not sit through one freakin football game without having a stupid peanut? Really? Who just HAS TO have a bag of peanuts SO BAD?! It makes you, and all the idiots who supported your stance here, sound like a little brat stomping your feet on the ground in defiance because you were told you can’t have peanuts for approximately 3 hours at a football game. Do you realize how petty you portray yourself? Get a grip Debbie and stick to things in your lane.

John on October 17, 2013 at 12:26 am

    If you read Debbie at all, which your post (probably falsely) suggests, you would realize she writes about many things, does movie reviews every week, and comments frequently on cultural issues such as this.

    Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 9:43 am

There is so much false logic in this post, I don’t even know where to begin. What I do know, without even reading another post on this “blog” (I.e. Everybody with an asshole and an opinion has their own blog) is your political and social leanings. And I feel sorry for you.
What I do want to point out however, that nobody seems to notice or admit is this: whatever you think about whether peanut allergies are real, and life threatening, or some fiction that parents make up to make their lives a thousand times harder than most parents’, this decision wasn’t made by a few “peanazis” is it? This was clearly something brought by the administration of this school as a NICE, COMPASSIONATE thing to do for children who can’t come to the other 10+ games of the season. It wasn’t MANDATED by someone trying to take away your guns…err, I mean peanuts. It’s a NICE GESTURE. Clearly someone’s parents taught them a little compassion and empathy, which yours obviously did not.
I know that nobody’s mind will ever change until their own child is affected by this. But your lives would be so much richer with just a modicum of empathy for children who are not able to lead “normal” lives. Can’t you be a little unselfish for one day just to see a smile on a child’s face?
If not, you do have my pity because what an empty, sad life you must lead.

Jennifer on October 17, 2013 at 12:27 am

Wow. I can not imagine the ego it must take to put your need to eat a peanut over the life of a child. How about you stay home from this one game and eat all the peanuts you want in your own home. Unbelievable how ignorant and self-absorbed some people are.

Jennifer on October 17, 2013 at 12:28 am

    WOW. Congratulations on writing one of the most hateful, selfish, inconsiderate pieces of dog-vomit ever to be published on the interwebs. People–CHILDREN— die from this deadly food allergy but your concern is having to give up sucking down nuts for a couple hours? What a foul excuse for a human being you are.

    Just WOW.

    Rachael on October 17, 2013 at 4:33 am

      I hope others here will take the opportunity of avoiding starting a comment with “wow.”

      skzion on October 17, 2013 at 11:45 am

    Rather telling that none of the peanutnazis has furnished any reliable statistics of how many individuals have allergies this severe, and, just as important, how many are adults.

    Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 9:42 am

      Quite so, Little Al. Wow, just wow.

      skzion on October 17, 2013 at 11:47 am

Hey Debbie no one is forcing YOU to go to the game.

If you don’t like the policy and can’t stop stuffing your pie hole with peanuts for a few hours, then stay home.

clegs on October 17, 2013 at 12:28 am

Alfredo, I get Debbie’s point, but I haven’t a clue what yours is. You have sulfite allergies so you’re qualified to talk about my kid’s peanut allergy or the incidence of allergies? What would you say to these parents?

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57596190/

DaveChgo on October 17, 2013 at 12:32 am

What a pathetic attempt to gain attention for your silly little blog. How about you actually write something with substance rather than putting out something so outrageous that it makes a stir on social media. Sad really. 🙁

BLeonard on October 17, 2013 at 12:34 am

I remember the look on a mom’s face when she dropped her child off at my son’s house for a play date. I could tell she was wondering “Does she get it? Does she really get it?” While I don’t have a child with a peanut allergy, I can imagine how stressful it must be to make these decisions, which could make all the difference. Debbie, I don’t know anything about you, but I do know that you may have to rely on strangers to look out for you or someone you love, as we all find ourselves in that painful position someday, and you will surprised to find how many selfless and wonderful will be there to help you. In the meantime, please understand that this is not about being political correct or bratty; it’s about keeping children alive. No one chooses the health challenges their children face. We just do our best to find that balance between keeping them safe and giving them the childhood they deserve. You are a grown-up and can handle a few hours without this one thing. Maybe you can bring some Little Debbies instead.

Patty on October 17, 2013 at 12:34 am

    Cry me a river, sweetheart.

    skzion on October 17, 2013 at 11:50 am

I am really sure the Northwestern Wildcats appreciate your ignorant rants. Instead of encouraging those with peanut allergies to stay home, maybe YOU and your fellow ignorant friends should stay home if this rare ban so negatively impacts you. Just wait…some day you will experience what it’s like to care for someone with a severe allergy. And by the way, please don’t be so ignorant as to group those with severe allergies into the group with those who CHOOSE certain food choices for various reasons (religious or otherwise). Those with food allergies don’t CHOOSE. Who in their right minds would CHOOSE to have their life endangered by ingesting/merely touching a food?! Find something else more worthwhile to rant about – something that is actually HELPFUL!

Tamara on October 17, 2013 at 12:40 am

My POINT, is that you’ve “all” made yours, as well as put up outrageous and ignorant personal attacks, without really taking in to account the context of Debbie’s article. This is how it starts, or have you not been paying attention to the direction of “this once great republic” since Reagan left office?

By the way, I guess one of my favorite peanut butter brands, Tree of Life, is a contradiction in terms, ehhhhhh?

ROTFLMAO!!! Now, as I said, you’ve “all” LONG since made your point, so get out or I’ll stay up even later than usual and keep baiting you. I’ve been in this game before, and know how to play it very well.

Don’t get me started on kids. I’ve seen other peoples’ kids grow up, have kids of their own, making some of my best friends grandparents at relatively young ages. Don’t make assumptions about my character, or Debbie’s, either. I’ve seen plenty of tragedy in families, extreme autism, death by aneurism, and yes, all kinds of food allergies.

Get out now or I’ll keep playing, if that’s how you like it.

We’re here, we’re clear, Buy Planter’s. LOL!!!

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 12:40 am

    Tony Montana: “Say hello to my little friend, Mr. Peanut.”

    Louise Larsen on October 17, 2013 at 12:58 am

    Alfredo, you’re a complete moron. Nobody cares if you stay up late and have your stupid little blog war with anybody. Get a life! This is real to those of us with kids with peanut allergies and yes all these posts are from different people despite your ignorant belief it’s the same person listing different names and emails. Go chew on a door knob you tool.

    John on October 17, 2013 at 1:00 am

      John, if your brat avoids the peanuts, will he grow up just like you?

      skzion on October 17, 2013 at 11:53 am

Alfredo / Little Al or however many or few of you there really are, I will not stoop to yours or Debbie’s level. Instead, I will pray for you both this evening to wake in the morning with just an ounce of compassion for those around you who matter greatly in this world, even if you can’t see it today.

Stephanie on October 17, 2013 at 12:43 am

I have a peanut allergic daughter. She’s young enough she doesn’t really know what she’s missing. I guess I’ll keep her living in her bubble, because, if I take her out to places like this she would die. I’d rather her in her plastic bubble of my protection than dead, or around people so close minded that they need to eat peanuts to have a good time.

Kristy on October 17, 2013 at 12:44 am

If you ever want to be respected as a writer or even as a human being then you should delete this post or apologize because you just made it very clear what a spoiled self absorbed and incredibly stupid woman you are. You obviously know nothing about peanut allergies. Yes peanut allergies have drastically increased in the last few years. You don’t know why? Well neither do scientists but they are desperately researching it and trying to solve the problem.

It amazes me that you have the audacity to call the kids with allergies selfish because they would like to go to ONE game. If you only knew that these kids are stuck at home all the time and hardly ever able to get out and do normal things because of their allergy. This was a kind gesture made by the school for these kids so that for one night, they can get out and feel normal. But you think they should be deprived of this because poor pitiful you can’t give up peanuts for three hours? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?? How selfish can you be??

This has absolutely NOTHING to do with being “politically correct”. This is science. This is a fact. There are several kids that can and will die if they come in contact with peanuts. Some people, those with a heart, feel bad for these kids and want to help them live a normal life. Why do you have such a problem with that? I don’t have breast cancer but if I was asked to wear pink to an event to raise awareness I gladly would and I would gladly do anything else I could to help anyone else suffering from a medical disability. It’s not like you were asked to pay anything or work for them. You are only asked not to eat peanuts at ONE football game. What a despicable human being you are.

The comparison of you and Hitler was spot on. You think the peanut allergy kids shouldn’t go to games. I guess they should be imprisoned in their homes and not allowed to mingle with you and if not then they should die. Hitler also decided that a group of people were imperfect and therefore needed to be imprisoned or die. Perhaps you should spend less time crying because you can’t eat peanuts at one football game and more time trying to find a soul.

Lindsey on October 17, 2013 at 12:52 am

    From one Lindsey to another I could not have said it better myself so I won’t! This woman is an ignorant POS and has a very large dose of karma headed her way one day I am sure . Well said !

    Lindsey Riley on October 17, 2013 at 1:49 pm

Ooh, PRAYER, whatta concept!!! That’s a joke, telling that to a person who has read four different English language translation of the Bible 29 times cover to cover. YEAH, that’s it, that’ll shut ‘im up, Alfonso/Madonna, whatever his name is, that’ll do it!!!

Hey, you people make great cheese. Oh, by the way, I was one of Suzy’s biggest fans, and cried when she fell at the Olympics. I have since lived to rue the day I ever became a fan, but hey, I’m not perfect, so pray for me. Oh, and next time y’all see Suzy, ask her how that Zoloft thingy is working out.

Hmmmmm, brushed and flossed, my cousin’s horses are neighing profusely outside my window, machetes and hatchet lined up for tomorrow’s sharpening and work session, OH, OH, I’ll try Ebonics. Hmmmmmmmm, not sure I could get past werd and mad fun. Oh, suh’in else. Red Eye Radio is coming on, yeah, that’s a show that fierce, bad, evil, mean spirited, did I mention fierce, bad, evil Debbie turned me on to it? Yeah, think I’ll stay up, sit right here and watch the hit parade.

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 12:56 am

I have two daughters with severe nut allergies. I worry everyday that they could eat something that could kill them. You have no idea what that feeling is like. It is beyond stressful 24/7. Believe me, I wish it were BS, but, sadly, it is not.

Jennifer on October 17, 2013 at 1:01 am

    Lol. Survival of the fittest, Peanazi!

    skzion on October 17, 2013 at 11:56 am

YESSSSSSSSSS, point MADE already. You know all about peanut allergies, but not how to read. How many of you had your homes broken in to while you were at your keyboards gnashing your teeth after the the call to arms went out on Facebook? How many of you had your Muslim friends from next door plant bombs in your garages and move out of the neighborhood while you were here giving Debbie what for?

Signed,

Fernando/Shakira’s Honest Hips

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 1:06 am

Alfredo, you’re a seriously deranged person. To you, this is all a game. To us, it’s about our kids’ lives. If reading the story I posted about a 13 year old girl dying from a peanut allergic reaction does nothing to soften your heart or arouse a modicum of human compassion, then nothing will. Good luck with your sad and lonely life.

DaveChgo on October 17, 2013 at 1:09 am

Alfredo it appears you do not know how to read. Yes we know she deals with radical Islam but that has absolutely nothing to do with this post or any of the responses. You are only discrediting her further.

Lindsey on October 17, 2013 at 1:16 am

Does Mark Zuckerberg know you’re wasting his time?

Did y’all heah Mark Cuban was found NOT GUILTY of insider trading? Ever have a Cuban cigar? They’re GRRRRRREAT!!! And they don’t always have MARKS on them.

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!

Yes, call me names, just goes to show how little you people “all” are, ignoring the greater point of Debbie’s article, and the ACTUAL SUBSTANCE that I put up before I decided to play with the two of you.

Signed,

John Lennon’s Ghost/Lady Gaga

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 1:16 am

I wonder if this barrage of emails might have some connection with why Northwestern decided to make Saturday’s game peanut-free. Obviously this is a staged campaign; at exactly 11:00 PM, fifty letters virtually all saying the same thing, obviously based on the same script, all anecdotal. Debbie is undoubtedly not the first person subjected to this campaign. Whatever this organization is, they clearly target different people, or organizations to subject to this letter-writing campaign.

Not one of these letters addresses the fundamental point of the rights of the majority who enjoy peanuts. Not one of them refers to the impossibility of enforcing a peanut-ban, or the authoritarianism implied in such enforcement.

Not one of them gives any reliable information as to methodology of ‘studies’ about allergies, the varying strength of such ‘allergies’, or how the incidence of such ‘allergies’ was determined.

But if an organization like NU, already leaning strongly in the direction of political correctness is subjected to a campaign like this, it helps explain how an absurd decision like the peanut-free Gophers game was arrived at.

Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 1:17 am

    Very well put, Little Al. Even the similar generic female first names that tend to predominate are telling.

    skzion on October 17, 2013 at 12:00 pm

Hmmmmmmmmm, maybe rum and coke. Heyyyyy, know what that’s called? A Cuba Libre. ANOTHER Cuban in the da HOUSE!!!

Signed,

Miguelito Valdes/Gwyneth’s Annoying Paltrow

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 1:19 am

The reason there are so many posts at once is because this article was linked in a Facebook support group for parents of kids with a peanut allergy. This is the result of thousands of pissed moms. For every comment here, there are ten more on Facebook.

I can promise you we know the science and facts far more than you do because we research it and deal with it everyday. She was not asking for a scientific study though. This is more of a moral topic but I promise you I can answer any question about a peanut allergy and back it up with evidence.

We don’t expect a worldwide peanut ban. We don’t ask everyone else to give up peanuts but we greatly appreciate gestures like the football game because that is the one time our kids can come out of their bubbles and live a normal life.

Lindsey on October 17, 2013 at 1:28 am

The other irritating thing about this barrage of peanutphobe letters is the sneakiness of the writers. Even aside from their dubious content, they wait until the late hours of the night for their barrage, figuring Debbie will likely be asleep and will not see their comments (in order likely to remove them) until morning. That is quite likely why they waited until almost midnight for their barrage.

This group probably trolls the internet waiting for pro-peanut articles and then unleashes this torrent of garbage. Their instructions probably call for them to be polite and reasonably well-mannered, but nevertheless, it is clear that this is a staged and phony campaign.

Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 1:30 am

I’d like to teach the world to sing,
And buy the world a coke,
And also give to every one,
A nice fat Cuban smoke,

They’re really great, have one in your car,
Or at your favorite bar,
Or even at the football game,
With peanuts just the same,

Please kiss my tush, your point is made,
But you are all tone deaf,
I don’t expect you’ll get the drift,
I need to change my shift.

ROTFLMAO!!! What do you expect when you’ve “all” ignored the substance that was thrown right back at you. Actually, what was delivered in the first place. Got gluten?

Signed,

Edgar Buchanan/Lisa Loring/Oops, what’s my name?

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 1:33 am

Little Al, I have only one question. If this is all garbage, what do you say to the parents of this sweet 13 year old girl that died from a peanut allergy? Or do you suggest this is all garbage too?

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57596190/

My God what is wrong with you people.

DaveChgo on October 17, 2013 at 1:36 am

That’s right, Little Al, that’s how ALL trolls roll. I went through plenty of these troll attacks/flame wars waaaayyyyy back on another web site between 534-486 B.C.

Sometimes I see Debbie changing stuff, putting up replies at 2 a.m., but not tonight, I guess. I hope she’s getting some sleep. I had nothing else to do, and when I saw what was happening, I decided to stay up and play. These people (this person) WILL put up HUNDREDS of posts overnight if they can muster it.

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 1:37 am

Yes, Lindsey, the overconfidence of the true believer, the fanatic. You don’t know me, but you are convinced you know more than I do, and your ‘research’ whatever it is, is infallible. It reminds me of the anti-vaccine movement — also thousands of ‘pissed’ moms, as you so quaintly put it, except they were wrong, and again, no specifics.

The other phony thing about all these letters is the beseeching of these ‘moms’ to make sacrifices (in forgoing football games) when we all know that the PC crowd hates football, probably never attends athletic contests like this, and wants to see football abolished.

There are probably crowds like this who send organized missives to the football teams and politicians so they can get football abolished.

Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 1:38 am

Ok, first of all, I’m not a Mom. I’m a football loving dad of a football loving peanut allergic son. Why this is impossible for you to comprehend is beyond me.

Still waiting for a response about the 13 year old girl who died. I could post other stories of other kids with allergies that died but you wouldn’t care anyway.

And FWIW, I doubt any of the posters here complaining about your ignorance (myself included) had ever heard of Debbie before tonight. We just take this pretty damned seriously since it’s about our kid’s lives.

DaveChgo on October 17, 2013 at 1:45 am

    DC, read my prior comments. Aside from the fact that your comment is anecdotal, where are the reliable studies on the incidence of severe allergies, and the percentage of those with severe allergies who do not outgrow them?

    Kids not be able to attend football games? I know that people today have never heard of deferred gratification, but maybe these young people, few as they are, who don’t attend football games (the biggest fans, right?) can wait a few years until they outgrow the allergies.

    And incidentally, what about the livelihoods of the peanut vendors?

    Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 10:01 am

That’s right, LA, exactly. This troll knows NOTHING about you or me, ignores every point we make, all for the purpose of flooding a web site with their diatribes. I’ve seen PLENTY of child related tragedy in my personal life. And after working on and off part time in the funeral business for the past 35 years, I can tell you right now, I’ve seen plenty in that realm as well.

One of the most chilling sights is a baby’s casket, and I don’t mean with a child in it, yes, of course that’s horrible. But just walk in to a funeral home’s showroom and witness the fact that there even is such a product. No matter how many years in the business, it’s a chilling sight, and one you hope no family ever has to shop for. Unfortunately, I’ve seen a few actual children’s funerals, where they were used. Terribly sad.

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 1:46 am

I told myself not to make another post. Not to take the bait of the two ignorant trolls on here but you just make it too hard for me. Let’s make one thing clear. We are not a “PC” crowd and this has nothing to do with politics or any of the other BS you just said. We are a group of parents on Facebook that are trying to keep our kids alive.

Yes I am a “true believer” of the severity of peanut allergies. Not because I am a fanatic but because I have seen it first hand. Also I’m not a complete idiot. Are you actually denying that peanut allergies are severe and cause anaphylactic shock? Do I need to give you a book? Hell, ask a doctor or ANY professional and they will confirm that it is fact. You really have to be living under a rock not to recognize the severity of the allergy. You probably dismiss all scientific research as “liberal bs”.

I guess when you have nothing to back up your point, blame a conspiracy. I’m just a random person in a PC conspiracy trying to attack random people in the middle of the night. You sir are a complete idiot. Search for parents of kids with a severe peanut allergy on Facebook and you will find this group with thousands of members and we will all gladly tell you from our personal profiles what a complete dumbass you are. I can’t stop laughing at the conspiracy accusation. Oh, also I love football games. That was the dumbest stereotype I’ve ever seen. You both have brought even more shame to this woman. Why don’t you go talk to the parents of Natalie Georgi and tell them that peanut allergy is something made up by PC conspiracy theorists.

Fire back what you will. I have no concern what a moron thinks of me. I am going to bed.

Lindsey on October 17, 2013 at 2:16 am

Okay Debbie, I surrender to these trolls. If ya can’t beat ’em, join ’em, right? That’s what today’s Republicans do. Republicans, elephants, peanuts, yup, that’s right, I surrender. Debbie, I, as a member in poor standing (because I’ll soon be laying down, fast asleep) of your web site, am calling on you to declare today, October 18th, a “Free Peanut” day for the ENTIRE nation.

That’s right, I, Alice B. Toklas, want you to declare a “Free Peanut” day for all America, and, and . . .

send FREE PEANUTS TO ALL AMERICA!!! That’s right, come one, come all, getcha peanuts heah, free peanuts heah, Debbie Schlussel sending free peanuts, 330 MILLION BAGS TO EVERYONE IN AMERICA!!!

I surrender, and I will not rest until America is Free Peanut.

Alfredo from Puerto Rico on October 17, 2013 at 2:26 am

And albinos have increased risk of skin cancer from exposure to sunlight – should all daytime activities for all kids be moved to after sunset so that albinos can feel normal?

Some people are allergic to bee stings – should we eradicate all the bees in the U.S. so that allergic kids can go to picnics in the summertime and feel normal?

Paraplegic or CP kids can never experience the joy of running at full sprint and feel the wind on their cheeks, should we therefore strap all kids to wheelchairs or surgically paralyze them so that handicapped kids can feel “normal?”

If you say, “no”, you’re being hypocritical and if you say, “yes”, you’re being disingenuous.

These are all the same questions only with different degrees of inconvenience forced upon those not so afflicted.

So, sure, going without peanuts at a ballgame really is no big deal, but where do you draw the line?

Who decides where it’s drawn?

DS_ROCKS! on October 17, 2013 at 2:55 am

I guess these people are really stupid. It reminds me of Obama and whatever social justice campaign he is supporting at the moment. Find some horror story, invite the victim to Washington, and have a press conference displaying the victim. One or two horror stories does not change anything I wrote — it does not address concerns about the rights of the majority, or the methods of measurement both of the incidence and of the strength of the allergy.

But none of this matters to the emotional true believer. It has been educational though, because, as I said, it helps explains how Northwestern might have happened to make such a lunatic decision.

Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 3:23 am

By the way, Northwestern overstates the incidence of peanut allergies. It is actually one in several thousand, not one in 200. It is also not revealed by the fanatics corresponding to this post that the overwhelming, overwhelming, majority of the sufferers are children, and that more often than not, the allergy is outgrown as children mature.

It is also not revealed that for the overwhelming majority, symptoms occur when peanuts are actually eaten, not simply being around peanuts.

But like victimology in general, one incidence out of thousands and thousands, maybe one in a million is enough to inconvenience or disrupt everyone else. The growth and promotion of that belief by our PC society helps explain the self-righteousness of victims, whether it is the Trayvon Martin supporters or the peanutphobes.

I am sure somewhere or other there is someone who has an allergic reaction when they see an airplane. So lets cut out all flights.

Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 3:32 am

And peanut allergies on the rise? It is intuitively implausible, and reminds me of the horror stories about date rape being on the rise on Superbowl day. Before people blindly accept dubious surveys, think for a minute.

Remember that health studies are notorious for poor methodology and premature conclusions. That is why studies produce contradictory results. Is coffee good for you or bad for you? Depends on the study. Some studies are also sponsored by drug companies, and mask results that contradict the conclusions they want. Although I feel sorry for the real victims, that does not mean that they are intelligent. And the pediatricians like Dr. Wolf (yes, significantly pediatricians, because of the numbers who outgrow the allergy when they grow up) who recite the horror stories? What is their methodology? Would they have any vested interest in promoting the horror story? Remember that the doctor who was the leading critic of Michele Bachmann’s comments about vaccines was on drug company payrolls. It does not make her comment correct, but shows that physicians are not always 100% objective.

And then people like Alfredo and myself have to waste our time answering these loons.

Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 3:50 am

And of course, Dr. Wolf’s quote in the newspaper article, does not provide the ages of the victims. We know, though, that the age of sufferers is skewed towards younger children.

Even Dr. Wolf though says that smelling peanuts only affects the ‘most sensitive’. What percentage is that? Of course, not provided.

Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 3:55 am

    That’s the crux of it Little Al. Bravo.

    The minority should not make a tyranny for the MAJORITY.

    And that’s what allergy Nazis do. The percentage is small and it is tragic when the small amount perish to allergies but that is life (which is NOT fair) and the rest of the world’s freedoms and liberties should NOT be impinged upon.

    I’d die if I were allergic to peanuts. They are my fav!!! Peanut butter and all types! 😀

    Skunky on October 17, 2013 at 8:27 am

You are a selfish, self centered, mis-educated, ignorant IDIOT!! I hope your kids have life threatening peanut allergies.. a terrible thing to say but then you will know what it’s like. The worrying, anxiety, hospital visits, dealing with other ignorant idiots like you… You lady are the ABSURD one!!

Amy on October 17, 2013 at 6:39 am

Oh wow, the peanuts nazis are here.

Screaming Mimis like this is why the country is dumbed down and voted for Obama-Putin TWICE.

I love peanut butter and hate the peanut nazis. They need to take their allergies and scram.

Nutters. All of them. America was great until freaks of their ilk.

Call a peanut butter wahhhhhhhambulance!

Skunky on October 17, 2013 at 7:40 am

    Do you seriously think that only certain people get food allergies or that it is made up? This is such bull! I am most definitely Conservative and can proudly say I did not vote of our current president in either election thank you very much! If I could take this allergy away from my son and all that have it I would. Do you think I like being limited in anything and everything that we can do because of the possible risk?? Do you find it a pleasure to make fun of people with retardation and disabilities too? Sounds like you are utterly immature, and an example of the closed minded individual that so many complain about all the time. I get amazed every day when I see how ignorant and idiotic so many people are. You are an example of the dumbing down of America, get your facts straight.

    Laura on October 17, 2013 at 11:17 am

What is absurd is irresponsible journalism. That is exactly what this is. Is it absurd when NFL players wear pink to support Breast Cancer Awareness? How about some compassion for those with life threatening food allergies? I don’t appreciate your suggestion that I am making up my child’s deadly allergy to peanuts. She has nearly died twice. Thanks for your concern. Instead if whining about not being able to eat peanuts for a few hours, how about educating yourself about food allergies? Maybe you will see the correlation between the GMO food that was introduced to our diets and the radical increase in peanut allergies. Shame on you!

Megan Hopkinson on October 17, 2013 at 7:43 am

    Yes, it is equally ridiculous for NFL players (the rapists, criminals, etc.) to hypocritically exhibit breast cancer awareness. Obviously a marketing device, but not as bad as the peanazis, since their display doesn’t infringe on the rights of others.

    Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 9:46 am

“Wow, so because a half of a percent of Americans are affected by peanut allergies, everyone else has to abstain from them?”

Why do we make reasonable accommodations for anyone? Handicapped parking? Wheelchair ramps? Automatic door openers? Braille on emergency signs? Why bother? Its a small percentage of the population that even use the accommodations?

As a mother of a child who has a severe peanut and tree nut allergy, I don’t know why there is a rise in allergies. I don’t know why he has an allergy when no one else in our family history has the allergy. I don’t know why his twin sister does not have the allergy but because of his allergy, is affected every single day in her choice of food. But he has it and its scary to think that there are so many opportunities for him to have a life threatening reaction to a small amount of exposure. It brings me comfort that there are places that will remove his allergen from their establishment so that I can worry a little less.

Shannon on October 17, 2013 at 7:47 am

Debbie, your father, THE DOCTOR, is rolling in his grave right now, not only for your ignorance but for your cloddish insensitivity. Food allergies, not specifically peanuts, almost killed my father, another doctor, several times. They are fast acting and deadly because they cut off your air supply as soon as the substance hits your airway, either thru ingestion or inhalation.

I hope everyone here who is mocking food allergies, gets an anaphylactic reaction to something and starts drowning in their own juices. I also pray there is someone nearby who can do a tracheotomy to save your miserable lives. You’ll change your tunes pretty damn fast.

Bat Devorah (ha neviiah) on October 17, 2013 at 7:50 am

    ITALKIT, you have something in common with peanut butter. You’re completely NUTS.

    Let it allll hang out, nutter.

    Always competitive with DS and twice as jealous. Skzion had your number but I never doubted him. You’re a sad, old crone.

    ITALKIT!

    Skunky on October 17, 2013 at 8:09 am

    You should be ashamed of yourself Bat Devorah. I can understand this kind of inflammatory language from those who have never contributed to this site before, and just found about it from some internet check point.

    But you have contributed numerous times. I used to think you should not be banned from this site, but after your latest post, I have to agree with those who want to see you removed.

    Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 9:40 am

Are they going to ban milk from sports stadiums? Some people are dangerously lactose intolerant. How about some family bringing a picnic that includes a thermos of clam chowder? My parents, may they both rest in peace, had a friend who was DANGEROUSLY allergic to clams.

Miranda Rose Smith on October 17, 2013 at 8:06 am

This article is so filled with ignorance and hate that it makes my heart ache for my child who happens to have a severe peanut/tree-nut allergy plus many others.

I can tell you why the general public has become more aware of peanut/nut allergies, and why people with life threatening allergies are being accommodated.

Peanut/tree-nut allergies are responsible for over 90% of food allergy realated deaths.
It can take only 1/1000 of a peanut to cause a deadly reaction
Most reactions to peanut are anaphylactic unlike other food allergies
Peanut allergies are doubling every five years.
They were at about 3% of the population, but are growing fast.
Our youngest, and most vulnerable are the ones at risk
Life threatening food allergies are considered a disability, and fall under the Americans with Disabilities Act

If it was your child, you may be more sensitive to children with special needs, visible or not.

If it was your child….

Ms. B on October 17, 2013 at 8:21 am

    anaphylactic? What does that mean?

    I’m sorry for anyone with a serious peanut allergy, but I’m not going to ban peanuts in order to accomodate him, any more than I would ban dairy products because some people are lactose intolerant. Are you going to ban eggs? Some people are dangerously allergic to them.

    If I had a child with a dangerous allergy, I would not ask the whole world to stop eating or drinking the substance he was allergic to.

    Miranda Rose Smith on October 17, 2013 at 8:41 am

      Do you really not know what anaphylactic means? Look it up. Oh, but I guess if there is information out there about what it means or about peanut allergies it must all be made up.

      No one is asking anyone to do away with peanuts for life. It is ridiculous that people are arguing about it. One game peanut free is nothing compared to all the peanut infested games. My son is newly diagnosed and I am terrified. What is funny is how people want to assume that it is a conspiracy. No I’d say if there is any type of conspiracy linked to it- it would be due to the crap that is put into our food everyday that is regulated by the gov’t. Oh, no, no one could fathom the gov’t trying to harm people or make them sick could they?! The dumbing down of America is definitely working here… people are not being helpful to their fellow citizens, arguing against each other over petty things among their religious and/or political beliefs, bullying others (hmmm, I wonder where the kids get it from?!) and posting stupid rants like this one online for others to see. Looks to me like Debbie just wanted to see if she could piss people off. I imagine Debbie doesn’t have children, nor do the idiots that are posting the ridiculous support for what she is saying here. Open your eyes seriously. A peanut free game has nothing to do with government taking over, Islam, Muslim, or whatever. Ridiculous! Why don’t you take a look at how many options you would have in restaurants, groceries, etc that you could even eat if you had a peanut allergy? Of course you won’t look or even consider researching it because an ignoramus isn’t going to waste their precious time because they get their ‘facts’ from other ignoramuses. One idiot said, what about the peanut vendors?? Well, what about all the companies that are losing money or the restaurants that have lost business due to no accommodating those with food allergies??

      Laura on October 17, 2013 at 2:40 pm

I am as conservative as they come. I worshiped Reagan and loved Bush. I support the military and our right to carry a weapon. I am completely against the ACA, and I have the sweetest two year old son who can’t attend games like his brother because he could die. So Al and Debbie this has nothing to so with politics. Nothing at all!!!!

Lana Lynch, MPA on October 17, 2013 at 8:24 am

    Except you’re whinging like a Libtard, Lana (Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich) Lunch, MPA (Major Peanut Autocrat!)!!!

    Skunky on October 17, 2013 at 8:37 am

Only 10-20% of children will outgrow a peanut/nut allergy

Ms. B on October 17, 2013 at 8:28 am

My husband is a former Marine, and served in Iraq. We vote Republican and our family dog is named George W. I agree with Lana… This has nothing to do with politics.

Ms. B on October 17, 2013 at 8:33 am

    If you named your son after GWB, Mrs. Bradlee’s, you have more problems than we can handle. Seek help, STAT!!

    Skunky on October 17, 2013 at 8:39 am

      Skunky, I thought my comment would follow Ms. B’s. Obviously I was calling Ms. B. a fool, certainly not you.

      Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 9:55 am

    Of course, fool, it has everything to do with politics.

    The most important issue in politics is personal freedom and liberty. Another important behavioral issue with strong political implications is courtesy and respect.

    And those of you in the peanut horde who believe that your concerns should be respected: the first thing you should do is respect those who disagree with you and use polite language. You should tell your cohorts who are using filthy language that this sort of thing is inappropriate.

    Little Al on October 17, 2013 at 9:36 am

Dog, not son…

Ms. B on October 17, 2013 at 8:43 am

    Do you put peanut butter in your dog GWB’s Kong toy, Mrs Bradlees?

    I bet he loves nothing better than a spoonful of JIF peanut butter. He’s got good taste, Mrs. B! 😛

    Skunky on October 17, 2013 at 8:49 am

what. a. cunt.

ah on October 17, 2013 at 8:48 am

You are an ignorant cunt.

scoot sheerin on October 17, 2013 at 9:10 am

Are peanuts really that important to the game? I don’t think so. I think people would rather forgo the pleasure of goring themselves on prenuts and littering by throwing the shells around to spare the life of another fan. Peanut allergies are real and if you think they are a pain in th ass, trying living with it!

Diana on October 17, 2013 at 9:13 am

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