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       Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 24, 2021, 3:40 am
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       OLD CONTENT
       There needs to be a movement encouraging removal of colonial-era
       influences on diet. I just came across this article:
       www.researchgate.net/publication/273916722_Diet_environmental_fa
       ctors_and_increasing_incidence_of_colorectal_cancer_in_Nigeria
       [quote]Economic development is an important environmental
       influence and is related to changes in dietary preferences that
       result from increased affluence.[3] Ordinarily, the native
       Nigerian diet consists of a bolus-type high fiber meal, with a
       vegetable-based stew assisting its swallowing. With
       globalization and adoption of Western diets, fewer native
       Nigerians still partake of their native diets
       ...
       The World Health Organization (WHO) Global Status Report on
       Alcohol reveals that alcohol consumption in Nigeria has been
       rising steadily over the last 35 years with a information
       significant steep rise in the last 15 years (1994/1995 to
       present levels).[66] One may assume that part of the increase in
       CRC cases may be ascribed to this. However, it should be stated
       that the astronomical rise in total alcohol consumption in
       Nigeria from 1994 onwards was due mainly to an increase in wine
       consumption (which is a “big” man’s drink).[/quote]
       It also includes this map which I have not previously seen,
       examining beef consumption specifically:
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       We were discussing in the other topic how to get people who
       cannot manage full veganism to nevertheless reduce their animal
       product consumption; if only colonized populations could just
       revert to their pre-colonial diet, that alone would dramatically
       reduce the problem. Many non-Western civilizations had beef
       taboos prior to the colonial era, for example:
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_in_religion_and_mythology
       [quote]According to Harris, the literature relating to cow
       veneration became common in 1st millennium CE, and by about 1000
       CE vegetarianism, along with a taboo against beef, became a well
       accepted mainstream Hindu tradition.[5] ... According to Ludwig
       Alsdorf, "Indian vegetarianism is unequivocally based on ahimsa
       (non-violence)" as evidenced by ancient smritis and other
       ancient texts of Hinduism. He adds that the endearment and
       respect for cattle in Hinduism is more than a commitment to
       vegetarianism and has become integral to its theology.[15]
       ...
       The term geush urva means "the spirit of the cow" and is
       interpreted as the soul of the earth. In the Ahunavaiti Gatha,
       Zarathustra (or Zoroaster) accuses some of his co-religionists
       of abusing the cow.[42] Ahura Mazda tells Zarathustra to protect
       the cow.[42]
       ...
       A beef taboo in Ancient China, known as niú jiè
       (牛戒), was historically a dietary restriction,
       particularly among the Han Chinese, as oxen and buffalo
       (bovines) are useful in farming and are respected.[76] During
       the Zhou Dynasty, they were not often eaten, even by
       emperors.[77] Some emperors banned killing cows.[78][79] Beef is
       not recommended in Chinese medicine, as it is considered a hot
       food and is thought to disrupt the body's internal balance.[80]
       In written sources (including anecdotes and Daoist liturgical
       texts), this taboo first appeared in the 9th to 12th centuries
       (Tang-Song transition, with the advent of pork meat.[81]) By the
       16th to 17th centuries, the beef taboo had become well accepted
       in the framework of Chinese morality and was found in morality
       books (善書), with several books dedicated
       exclusively to this taboo.[81]
       ...
       Historically, there was a beef taboo in Ancient Japan, as a
       means of protecting the livestock population and due to Buddhist
       influence.[84] Meat-eating had long been taboo in Japan,
       beginning with a decree in 675 that banned the consumption of
       cattle, horses, dogs, monkeys, and chickens, influenced by the
       Buddhist prohibition of killing.[85] In 1612, the shōgun
       declared a decree that specifically banned the killing of
       cattle.[85][/quote]
       And then guess what happened:
       [quote]This official prohibition was in place until 1872, when
       it was officially proclaimed that Emperor Meiji consumed beef
       and mutton, which transformed the country's dietary
       considerations as a means of modernizing the country,
       particularly with regard to consumption of beef.[85] With
       contact from Europeans, beef increasingly became popular, even
       though it had previously been considered barbaric.[84][/quote]
       Yep:
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_slaughter_in_India#British_Raj
       [quote]With the advent of British rule in India, eating beef
       along with drinking whiskey, in English-language colleges in
       Bengal, became a method of fitting in into the British culture.
       Some Hindus, in the 1830s, consumed beef to show how they
       "derided irrational Hindu customs", according to Metcalf and
       Metcalf.[110][/quote]
       and so on.
       WESTERN CIVILIZATION MUST DIE.
       For reference:
  HTML http://chartsbin.com/view/12730
       ---
  HTML https://www.onegreenplanet.org/natural-health/10-plant-based-high-protein-recipes-to-help-build-and-strengthen-muscles
       Build muscle? Extra muscle mass costs extra food energy to
       merely sustain, therefore is wasteful and contrary to the
       frugality that we are trying to promote. I consider the
       present-day bulking obsession to be a symptom of excessive
       affluence. And as usual it was Westerners who started it:
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugen_Sandow
       [quote]Eugen Sandow (German pronunciation:
       [ˌɔʏ̯ɡeːn ˈzandoː]; born
       Friedrich Wilhelm Müller; 2 April 1867 – 14 October 1925) was a
       pioneering German bodybuilder, now known as the "father of
       modern bodybuilding".
       ...
       Sandow was born to a Jewish family in Königsberg, Prussia (now
       Kaliningrad), on 2 April 1867.[/quote]
       ---
  HTML http://anodeforthecamotetruck.blogspot.com/p/the-sweet-potato-cart-seems-timeless.html
  HTML http://anodeforthecamotetruck.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_1926.html
  HTML http://anodeforthecamotetruck.blogspot.com/p/general-information.html
       The photos of the potato carts convey the urban aesthetics that
       I aspire towards better than I could ever describe in words.
       ---
       While I have had some success over the years discouraging milk
       consumption for purely ethical reasons (which are of course the
       best reasons to refrain), among those who are not amenable to
       vegan persuasion, I have nevertheless sometimes succeeded in at
       least convincing them to give up on adding milk to tea/coffee
       for the sake of decolonization, since it was the
       lactose-tolerant Western colonialists:
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       who came up with the habit of adulterating (Turanizing?) our
       drinks with milk:
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_tea
       [quote]The East India Company brought back many products, of
       which tea was just one, but proved one of the most
       successful.[48] It was initially promoted as a medicinal
       beverage or tonic[48] but by the end of the seventeenth century
       was taken as an all-purpose drink, albeit mainly by the elite,
       as it was still expensive.[48] Tea was not traded in significant
       amounts until the 18th century. By 1700 tea was being sold by
       grocers and tea shops in London, the latter frequented by women
       as well as men.[50] By the 1720s black tea overtook green tea in
       popularity as the price dropped, and early on British drinkers
       began adding sugar and milk to tea, a practice that was not done
       in China.[48][/quote]
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_coffee
       [quote]The first coffeehouse in Austria opened in Vienna in 1683
       after the Battle of Vienna, by using supplies from the spoils
       obtained after defeating the Turks. The officer who received the
       coffee beans, Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki, a Polish military
       officer of Ukrainian origin, opened the coffee house and helped
       popularize the custom of adding sugar and milk to the
       coffee.[/quote]
       Purely from a taste perspective, I never understood the appeal
       of adding milk, which just covers up the taste of the plant
       itself. And then I found this:
       academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/28/2/219/2887513
       [quote]Addition of milk prevents vascular protective effects of
       tea[/quote]
       www.nutritionmyths.com/coffee-with-milk-is-it-bad-for-you/
       [quote]The only result of adding milk to coffee is that the
       absorption of an antioxidant called chlorogenic acid available
       in coffee may be reduced by 23%.[/quote]
       Is anyone honestly surprised? And it took researchers this long
       to confirm what my tongue knew in an instant. Heck, even my eyes
       can tell which is better! Before Westernization:
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       After Westernization:
       [img]
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       ---
       www.businessinsider.com/red-meat-could-be-taxed-to-help-curb-cli
       mate-change-2019-8
       [quote]It comes hot on the heels of a UN report which found that
       the human food system accounts for 37% of all greenhouse-gas
       emissions.
       The production of meat - and especially red meat - is
       responsible for much of that. A 2011 study found that lamb,
       followed by beef, are by far the worst offenders.
       ...
       If taxes were as successful at constraining the global appetite
       for meat, the reduction in carbon emissions could be enormous.
       ...
       A recent study found that if the United States went meatless, it
       would be the equivalent of taking 60 million cars off the roads.
       However, Fitch tipped cold water on that idea. It stated that it
       was "highly unlikely" that meat-lovers in the US and Brazil
       would use taxes to banish meat from menus.[/quote]
       [img]
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       ---
       Anti-dairy ally (ignore the idiot presenter, just go straight to
       the main speaker):
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv4Se_-IF-k
       ---
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       [img width=797
       height=1280]
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       There is more beauty in one corn cart than in all of Western
       civilization.
       Speaking of which, no one ate corn with butter prior to the
       colonial era. The Western colonialists just had to add dairy to
       everything they came across (tea already covered above).....
       ---
       Our enemies report for us:
       dailystormer.name/im-thankful-for-you-reader/
       [quote]So with the slam dunk by Squanto what with the Wampanoag,
       and what with the pilgrims learning to plant corn, they had a
       big feast, thanking God for providing them good fortune, good
       relations with these backward savages and their starchy
       carbohydrates.[/quote]
       ---
       If this doesn't make you want to puke, you are a westerner:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4_NczD9VdU
       The Turanian blood signature is heavy.
       ---
       During the Counterculture era there was a common understanding
       about steak tartare:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6QqSxmpRMM
       Indeed, the above sketch makes fun of Western dining in general.
       Those were the days! Unfortunately, since the Counterculture era
       ended, Western dining rapidly recovered its prestige (especially
       in formerly colonized countries), despite still being as
       ludicrous as it has always been:
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       [img]
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       [img width=954
       height=1280]
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       ---
       As an addendum to the previous post, I felt encouraged a few
       years ago when I saw ordinary Americans mocking Trump for eating
       KFC with a knife and fork:
       people.com/celebrity/donald-trump-eats-kfc-with-a-fork-and-knife
       -best-twitter-responses/
       This highlights that America has successfully diverged in dining
       style from Western civilization to the extent that it looks odd
       to see an American dish* being eaten Western-style. If you think
       about it, many mainstream dishes of modern American origin
       (burgers, subs, hot dogs, burritos, tacos, etc.) are all in
       effect variations of the pre-colonial (Pueblo) dining style of
       wrapping a filling in dough (originally a corn tortilla, which
       dates back to the Neolithic era) which can then be conveniently
       held by hand, eliminating the need for additional eating
       utensils. Imported dishes popularized by American culture
       (pizzas, fries, etc.) also fit comfortably into this
       utensil-free dining style. This is something that Americans
       should take pride in.
       (* Of course I do not endorse the main ingredient of KFC! I am
       purely focusing on dining style here, not on ingredients.)
       I am not the only person who has noticed this:
       [img]
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       Note how the US is depicted as being in a war between American
       and Western dining styles.
       ---
       No kidding. When I was 7 and was going to school in a
       non-Western country, suddenly one day the teacher said we would
       be doing a “table manners” exercise, where we would learn to eat
       using “table manners” by incorporating all the elements of
       Western dining into our lunch, replete with Western eating
       utensils and table setup. As a 7 year old boy, it was very
       difficult me to do this, as I was used to eating only with a
       spoon, but also particularly difficult for me to “set the table”
       by placing the various components (utensils, napkin, etc.) in
       their correct spots. I ended up toppling my tiffin box which
       spilt my food onto the floor, in effect wasting my lunch that
       day. The experience was so traumatizing that the very phrase
       “table manners” invokes this trauma and reminds me of that
       nightmarish experience.
       This is why reading this phrase from the main site for the first
       time:
       aryanism.net/culture/aesthetics/food/
       [quote]The more emphasis a culture places on “table manners”,
       the more degenerate it is.[/quote]
       immediately resonated with me and basically healed my trauma
       #Post#: 5061--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 24, 2021, 3:49 am
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       OLD CONTENT contd.
       "How about spoons and forks in ASEAN nations?"
       By our enemies' own assessment it is non-Western:
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal–Philippines_cutlery_controversy
       (worth reading whole thing)
       [quote]In April 2006, schoolteacher Martine Bertrand, who was
       assigned a role of school lunchroom monitor at École Lalande,
       sanctioned the then seven-year old Luc on ten separate occasions
       for what the school called "disgusting" and "piggish" eating
       habits: using a fork to push his food onto a spoon before eating
       it. The school board countered that the boy was punished only
       for disruptive behavior. The boy's mother pursued a formal
       apology and reported that school principal Normand Bergeron told
       her in a telephone conversation that in Canada, one should eat
       with Canadian manners ("Madame, you are in Canada. Here in
       Canada you should eat the way Canadians eat.")[3][/quote]
       Which is of course nonsense, since Canadians did not eat
       Western-style until the colonial era. This is a classic case of
       the white supremacist double-standard that "whites" who migrate
       need not assimilate to existing standards set by "non-whites",
       but "non-whites" who migrate must assimilate to existing
       standards set by "whites".
       ---
       "It's much more "manly" and noble to defend those weaker than
       you than it is to uhhh... Eat them."
       That is a False Left view. The True Left view is:
       www.reddit.com/r/natureismetal/comments/8cj4p8/a_male_lion_eatin
       g_a_cub_after_taking_over_the/
       www.newsweek.com/cannibal-chimp-snatches-newborn-eats-it-shockin
       g-behavior-maternity-leave-686873
       Females never do this, only males. Females, on the other hand,
       allow males to do this and reward those who do it with sexual
       access, in effect encouraging males to do it. Therefore both
       masculinity and femininity are ignoble, and mutually
       complementary in ignobility. Both the noble male who defended
       the female's existing children and the noble female who defended
       her own existing children would be acting against their own
       reproductive interests under natural selection.
       Relating this back to the original topic, colonialism is
       basically just a larger-scale version of the above, therefore it
       is accurate to describe colonialism as masculine behaviour. And
       indeed we also get the corresponding feminine behaviour by the
       colonized of rewarding the colonialists with sexual access as
       documented extensively here:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/reproductive-decolonization/
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuOa3avtdNA
       [quote]0:46 - "The reason people are sick is because they eat
       the high protein, high fat, high cholesterol, immune
       stimulating, auto-immune causing rich Western diet."[/quote]
       ---
       Now this is encouraging (if you ignore the inaccurate use of the
       term "farms"), all the more so when you consider that total US
       human population is increasing:
       gephardtdaily.com/national-international/wisconsin-lost-10-perce
       nt-of-its-dairy-farms-in-2019/
       [quote]It’s a trend happening across the country, Stephenson
       added. Waning consumer demand, loss of trade and an oversupply
       of milk have driven milk prices too low for farms to profit.
       America’s largest milk producer, Dean Foods, filed for
       bankruptcy protection in November, citing “a challenging
       operating environment” and declining “consumer milk
       consumption.”
       ...
       Between July 2018 and July 2019, the U.S. dairy herd lost
       100,000 cows — shrinking from 9.4 million animals to 9.3
       million. The USDA will release the updated figures on the U.S.
       cow herd size later this month.
       ...
       Experts predict prices will stay elevated during 2020. Many
       dairies continue to fold, unable to recover from five years of
       losses, Stephenson said. And those that remain will likely lack
       the capital to increase production.[/quote]
       Demographic Lactoseintoleranceshift in action?
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       By the way, did you know that, prior to the colonial era, dairy
       products were generally absent in America?
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk#History
       [quote]In the rest of the world (i.e., East and Southeast Asia,
       the Americas and Australia) milk and dairy products were
       historically not a large part of the diet, either because they
       remained populated by hunter-gatherers who did not keep animals
       or the local agricultural economies did not include domesticated
       dairy species. Milk consumption became common in these regions
       comparatively recently, as a consequence of European colonialism
       and political domination over much of the world in the last 500
       years.[/quote]
       #Post#: 5062--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 24, 2021, 4:00 am
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       OLD CONTENT contd.
       David Duke (Gentile) promotes Paleo Diet:
       davidduke.com/hear-dr-david-duke-paleo-lifestyle/
       Also note his mesomorphic build, archetypal of a westerner. I
       sense cro-magnon blood:
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       ---
       "note his mesomorphic build"
       Also the short nose/midface, and of course the robust bones
       (e.g. wrist). Here is a better angle of his wrists:
  HTML https://s.abcnews.com/images/US/WireAP_317b44f5881d4c60a0eb3d4855c6d582_4x3_992.jpg
       I am quite sure the Paleo diet suits him well (which is why
       those like him should not be allowed to reproduce).
       ---
       And then of course we have the Turanian diet advocates:
       ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1373&context=asj
       [quote]‘White Power Milk’: Milk, Dietary Racism, and the
       ‘Alt-Right’
       Abstract
       This article analyzes why milk has been chosen as a symbol of
       racial purity by the ‘alt-right’. Specifically, this article
       argues the alt-right's current use of claims about milk, lactose
       tolerance, race, and masculinity can be connected to similar
       arguments originally made during the 19th century against
       colonialized populations and immigration groups. In the 19th
       century, colonizing populations classified colonized populations
       as ‘effeminate corn and rice eaters’ because of their supposed
       lack of consumption of meat and dairy. This article argues that
       a similar practice continues today. It also argues that there is
       a relationship between the dietary racism ideas popularized by
       the alt-right and similar ideas published in academic journals,
       taught in some college classrooms, and reproduced in mainstream
       publications such as The Economist and PBS. In conclusion, this
       article documents a pattern between an earlier time in which
       anxiety over falling wages and increasing domestic immigration
       focused on issues of meat and dairy consumption and current
       anxiety over stagnant wages, fears over immigration, and a
       reassertion of the consumption of milk and dairy as a proxy
       reassertion of white privilege.[/quote]
       ---
       There are also the "carnivore diet" advocates (WTF?)*:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLF29w6YqXs
       *Carnivore diets are worse than omnivore diets because the
       caloric intake acquired through plants has to be substituted
       with animal products, which increases overall animal cruelty.
       ---
       I want to bring up something else: hotel breakfasts. Have you
       noticed how, in hotels in non-Western countries, the breakfast
       options are sure to include the local style but also Western
       styles (usually both English and continental!)? On the other
       hand, a hotel usually has to be quite luxurious in order to
       offer a non-local non-Western style, and even then only as a
       fourth option. I have yet to come across even a single hotel
       that offers a non-local non-Western style while not offering
       Western styles. This is another example of the absurd
       Eurocentrism we are here to change.
       A decolonized hotel should offer the local style, certainly, but
       should then offer neighbouring styles as alternatives long
       before offering Western styles. Of particular note, hotels in
       Old World non-Western countries almost never offer breakfast in
       New World styles. I would like to see them do so.
       ---
       I think this is the same reason why citizens of non Western
       countries choose to tour Western countries instead of areas in
       their own country.
       #Post#: 5063--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 24, 2021, 4:20 am
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       You can't make this Western **** up:
  HTML https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101061382857
       [quote]Some Reasons for Chinese Exclusion: Meat vs Rice,
       American Manhood Against Asiatic Coolieism. Which Shall
       Survive?[/quote]
       [quote]You cannot work a man who must have beef and bread, and
       would prefer beef, alongside of a man who can live on rice. In
       all such conflicts, and in all such struggles, the result is not
       to bring up the man who lives on rice to the beef-and-bread
       standard, but it is to bring down the beef-and-bread man to the
       rice standard.[/quote]
       Which would the cows prefer?
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       #Post#: 5370--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: rp Date: April 6, 2021, 10:00 am
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       Comedy skit makes fun of French restaurants and "fancy" dining:
  HTML https://youtu.be/0BzGlfm1wFo
       #Post#: 5576--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 15, 2021, 10:21 pm
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       We started saying it first, and now years later others are
       gradually picking up on it:
  HTML https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1422913/Extinction-Rebellion-campaign-dairy-food-schools-racist-Brighton-Hove-City-Council
       [quote]'Cheese is racist' storm as hundreds back ban on dairy
       foods in school
       SERVING dairy in foods at schools is "racist" an Extinction
       Rebellion campaigner told a council after hundreds signed a
       petition to serve children plant based meals only.
       Alison Plaumer, from the global environmental movement, has led
       a petition for more plant-based meals to be served in schools
       and other venues. She told one council there is a "racist
       element" to serving dairy because she believes a large
       percentage of the BAME communities is lactose-intolerant. More
       than 240 people have backed the campaign so far, reports Sussex
       Live.
       Speaking at Brighton and Hove City Council meeting in March, Ms
       Plaumer said: "Arguably, there is a racist element to serving
       dairy too much because 65 per cent of the world’s population are
       lactose intolerant, many from the BAME (black, Asian and
       minority ethnic) community.
       ...
       Labour councillors in Enfield, north London, have already
       stopped serving meat at council events, while Lewisham has voted
       to provide exclusively plant-based options at its events. Leeds
       had introduced a meat-free day and another plant-based day a
       week across 182 schools.
       Brighton and Hove City Council has no political control at the
       momenty but the Green Party has a minority lead - one seat ahead
       of Labour.
       Elaine Hills, a councillor for the Green Party there, is deputy
       chair of the council’s Children, Young People and Skills
       Committee and has been a vegan for 28 years.
       She said: "Plant-based food certainly has a much lower carbon
       footprint than a conventional diet. I agree it is something we
       should focus on to meet our carbon neutrality goals.[/quote]
       See also:
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       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: rp Date: April 16, 2021, 1:16 am
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       "Anti-dairy ally"
       I always knew the USDA dietary guidelines, particularly the
       "food pyramid", was inherently biased, mainly because it
       included meat (and dairy) as a staple. Clearly it was designed
       for subhumans.
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       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 19, 2021, 2:29 am
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       Western hyperconsciousness about sexual dimorphism also
       manifests in Western dinner seating plans, which prohibit men
       from sitting adjacent to other men, and women from sitting
       adjacent to other women:
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       To the best of my knowledge, there is no similar practice in any
       other civilization. Only Westerners are so obsessive over
       something so unimportant.
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       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 25, 2021, 10:09 pm
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       What our enemies are offended by:
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       height=729]
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       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: guest5 Date: April 25, 2021, 10:24 pm
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       But, but, how are they going to be men and red-blooded Americans
       like the type Alex Jones advocates for if they cannot eat
       red-meat and hamburgers everyday!? Don't you guys see that this
       is going to make their penises shrink even more!?  :)
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