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       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 7, 2022, 1:27 am
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       Purely for entertainment:
  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/french-restaurant-says-received-insults-035745119.html
       [quote]A French restaurant says it received insults and threats
       from customers who thought its signature Quebecois dish poutine
       was named after Putin
       [img]
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       A restaurant in France seeks to clear its name after fielding
       confusion surrounding poutine, its signature dish — fries doused
       with cheese curds and gravy — and Russian President Vladimir
       Putin, the leader who announced an invasion into Ukraine just
       over a week ago.[/quote]
       Well, both are Turanian.....
       #Post#: 12819--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 14, 2022, 9:22 pm
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       Our enemies complain about broken-down ice cream machines:
  HTML https://counter-currents.com/2022/04/ice-cream-machines-societal-disintegration/
       [quote]Let’s talk ice cream machines. They’re a minor aspect of
       your daily life that you might not even notice much.
       Chick-fil-a, Shake Shack, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, In-N-Out, Steak
       ‘n Shake, Dairy Queen, Rally’s — they all have them. Your local
       family-owned and regional chain restaurants have them as well.
       They are everywhere, and I contend we can look at the ice cream
       machine as a miniature social-capital and livability
       data-outpost because of their ubiquity. We can get to know a
       particular store or area of town by its ice cream machine
       functionality level.
       Unlike a grill, fryer, or freezer, there are many more moving
       parts in an ice cream machine. They also have more arduous
       cleaning routines that involve removing a handful of parts.
       Cleaning a grill, by contrast, requires no parts to be removed,
       cleaned, and replaced. In an ice cream machine, the mixers and
       several pans must be removed and cleaned, and sanitizing
       solutions and water must be run through the system.[/quote]
       I do not need to go into which civilization is responsible for
       this unnecessary complexity.
       [quote]When you order ice cream, you don’t want to hear “We’re
       out” or “It’s broken,” yet it has been happening so often across
       the United States in recent years that it became somewhat of a
       cultural meme that spawned considerable media interest. Reports
       indicate that up to a quarter of McDonald’s ice cream machines
       are not operational at any given time.[/quote]
       As far as I am concerned, the more broken ice cream machines,
       the less ice cream is being sold, thus the less violence
       initiated against cows.
       [quote]There are occasions when employees put the wrong mix into
       the machine, causing it to stop working until it is cleaned out
       and replaced with the correct mix. Few people at their store
       know how the pasteurization cycle works overnight, leading to
       some confusion about its operational status, and even fewer know
       how to clean the machine. In short, operator error is the
       culprit.
       ...
       Vice News reported that when a cross-analysis was performed
       utilizing an API tracker of broken McDonald’s ice cream machines
       along with a demographic analysis of the neighborhoods where
       they are located, they find a statistical overrepresentation of
       broken machines in black, Latinx, and low-income communities.[7]
       In non-white communities, the machines are not functional in
       some places at a rate of double or more the national average,
       and at least three times the rate of white communities.[/quote]
       So which would the cows prefer?
       [quote]non-whites whose mere existence among us is a form of
       terrorism that leads to the total deterioration of every aspect
       of society.[/quote]
       No, "whites'" mere existence among us is a form of terrorism
       that leads to the sustainable evil of milk factories:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/western-civilization-sustainable-evil/msg77/?topicseen#msg77
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/western-civilization-sustainable-evil/msg10503/?topicseen#msg10503
       Continuing:
       [quote]There will come a time when the people who cannot run the
       ice cream machine are running things of a much greater
       importance.[/quote]
       That's the idea:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/demographic-blueshift/
       Continuing:
       [quote]What happens when the worker who decided it “wasn’t his
       job” to clean the ice cream machine feels the same way about
       inspecting the brakes on your car?[/quote]
       Cars should never have existed either.
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/western-civilization-is-a-health-hazard/msg38/#msg38
       Continuing:
       [quote]What happens when you very much need something to be done
       correctly, but everybody at the department in charge of whatever
       you need are those people who could barely keep an ice cream
       machine running for a full day?[/quote]
       At least then we won't have to worry about stopping space travel
       because it would not be happening in the first place.
       The people who would want to keep ice cream machines running, on
       the other hand, are the same people who do stuff like this:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/if-western-civilization-does-not-die-soon/
       These are the people we really have to worry about! (Or, if we
       want to stop worrying, we have to eliminate their bloodlines.)
       [quote]Part of my concern with importing so many denizens of the
       Global South is that they are accustomed to and seem to accept —
       even embrace — conditions we would find intolerable. Not only
       will they lower the standard of living by their very existence,
       but they also won’t mind all that much.[/quote]
       That is precisely why I want to import them.
       [quote]We will appear to them as demanding and
       privileged.[/quote]
       And the most dangerous life form ever to exist, because you were
       created in the image of Yahweh himself.
       See also:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/homo-hubris/
       Continuing:
       [quote]Black and Latinx communities do not have higher levels of
       “broken” ice cream machines because the machines are racist.
       It’s because the staff in those restaurants are black and
       Latinx. The employees in such places are either too lazy, too
       uninterested, or too unintelligent to keep the ice cream machine
       up and running, which is truthfully a more complicated piece of
       equipment than anything else in the restaurant — perhaps a bit
       too complicated or too much work for the minds of
       diversity-Americans.[/quote]
       And that is what makes them true Americans, as opposed to
       Western occupiers who need to be prohibited from reproducing. (I
       hardly need to explain that no ice cream machines existed in
       pre-colonial America.)
       [quote]In other restaurants I have personally observed an
       employee being told to clean the machine after the manager has
       left for the day, resulting in the employee being unable to put
       the machine back together after taking it apart for
       cleaning.[/quote]
       This is the kind of bloodline we need to predominate
       demographically if we are to defeat:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/progressive-yahwism/
       Continuing:
       [quote]If you’re looking for a house and want to know if it’s a
       “good neighborhood,” go to the local fast-food places and see if
       the ice cream machine is working or not and who is staffing the
       restaurants. If they can’t keep the ice cream machine running,
       they won’t be able to keep the schools nice or the property
       values up, either. It’s an early tell-tale sign of
       decay.[/quote]
       Compulsory schooling should never have existed either (and
       indeed did not exist in non-Western civilizations).
       [quote]I hope that one day, all the ice cream machines in your
       town are fully functional and operated by people who look like
       you. If that happens, you’ll know you made it. This might not
       seem like much to you right now, but one day you’ll understand
       how much it truly means.[/quote]
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       #Post#: 13215--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 5, 2022, 1:19 am
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       Fusion restaurants are fine so long as the fusion is
       non-Eurocentric:
  HTML https://us.yahoo.com/news/somerville-vegetarian-taqueria-fusing-indian-090041288.html
       [quote]New Somerville vegetarian taqueria is fusing Indian and
       Mexican cuisine
       ...
       Tacowala, located at the former home of Don's Famous Hoagie
       Shoppe at 133. E Main St., opened April 2 with a menu
       highlighted by vegetarian and vegan street tacos.
       ...
       “And there are a lot of similarities in ingredients in Mexico
       and India due to historic trading.”
       Those ingredients include chilis, tamarind, and other strong
       spices and flavors. Rice and beans are staples in many dishes.
       Salsa and chutney are similar, as are tortillas and rotis, and
       mole and curry.[/quote]
       #Post#: 13223--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: rp Date: May 5, 2022, 8:04 am
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       One of my favorite fusion recipes:
  HTML https://rainbowplantlife.com/gobi-manchurian/
       #Post#: 13319--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 14, 2022, 12:08 am
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  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/people-saying-adults-shouldnt-drink-171604525.html
       [quote]People Are Saying Adults Shouldn't Drink Milk Because
       It's A "Nasty" Behavior[/quote]
       Children shouldn't drink milk either.
       [quote]Genuine question, why did we drink milk with every meal
       in school[/quote]
       Because the civilization which forced compulsory schooling all
       over the world during the colonial era was heavily influenced by
       Turanian dietary habits.
       [quote]we need a slur for people that drink milk[/quote]
       Turanian. (
  HTML https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/09/210915111005.htm
       )
       [quote]every time i drink milk i remember my roommate who used
       to put powdered milk in his milk so he could drink "more milk
       per milk"[/quote]
       I think I can guess what he looks like.
       [quote]normalize making fun of ppl who drink milk[/quote]
       Normalize prohibiting people who drink milk from reproducing.
       [quote]school really had us drinking milk with pizza like it was
       normal[/quote]
       Compulsory schooling itself should not be viewed as normal. But
       I digress.
       [quote]first person ever to drink milk was freaky as
       hell[/quote]
       Which is why Cain heroically killed him.
       [quote]people who drink milk by itself are unsafe[/quote]
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       #Post#: 13377--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: rp Date: May 16, 2022, 7:02 am
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       [size=14pt]
       Social Justice
       Colonization and Diet: Why Plant-Based Diets are Nothing New
       [/B]
  HTML https://ffacoalition.org/articles/history-of-veganism/
       [Quote]
       Due to the widespread colonization, animal products are
       considered “essential” to the human diet, when in reality, many
       cultures and communities are not genetically adapted to eat
       them.
       Veganism and other forms of plant based diets are often
       associated with white, western, and privileged lifestyles, and
       are frequently thought of as new concepts. [B]However, European
       colonization leading to the spread and normalization of meat and
       dairy consumption has hid the fact that individuals of the
       global majority have been following a plant-based diet for
       centuries. Due to the widespread colonization, animal products
       are considered “essential” to the human diet, when in reality,
       many cultures and communities are not genetically adapted to eat
       them.
       In the United States specifically, we have been taught to
       consume large quantities of meat and dairy because Europeans
       colonized this land. In fact, we lead the world with meat
       consumption at an average of 124 kilograms of meat per person
       per year, versus Africa at less than 20 kilograms of meat per
       person.
       Colonization has forced diets heavy in animal products in
       cultures not necessarily needing it.
       Even as the majority of people are lactose intolerant,
       communities are being encouraged to consume products that
       literally make them sick. If you compare the United States’ and
       European countries’ lactose intolerance to those of other
       countries, it is evident that dairy is not a product humans are
       genetically adapted to be consuming. When “milking countries”
       colonized other regions of the world, the difference in lactose
       tolerance is evident, as between 63 and 98% of Asians, African,
       and Indigenous communities have high rates of lactose
       intolerance. Colonization has forced diets heavy in animal
       products in cultures not necessarily needing it.
       These impacts of colonization are evident and exacerbated by the
       western history of plant-based eating. British woodworker,
       Donald Watson, is often credited with coining the term, ‘vegan’
       in 1944 and referred to as the ‘father of veganism’. This
       patriarchal perspective fails to recognize a long history of
       plant-based eating in communities of color centuries earlier.
       Specifically, many religions including Hinduism, Jainism, and
       Buddhism as well as Indigenous communities have followed
       vegetarian or vegan diets. Many[b] Hindus and Buddhists follow a
       lacto-vegetarian diet, meaning no animal products are eaten
       except dairy products. [/B]There are even scheduled periods of
       time where only plant-based foods are allowed. Jainism also has
       a strong focus on peaceful and nonviolent eating, and no animal
       products whatsoever are eaten by strict Jains. According to
       ChewFo, “they may avoid eating root vegetables as the whole
       plant is killed when the root is dug up.”
       These practices can be easily observed in various authentic
       cuisine restaurants where plant-based or vegan options are
       readily available. Most Thai, Indian, Chinese, or Ethiopian
       restaurants have a plethora of plant-based options while
       restaurants that may be classified as ‘American’ frequently lack
       even basic vegetarian options.
       To recognize the true history of veganism and plant-based
       cuisine, FFAC is launching a traditional food campaign. Our
       staff, mentees, interns, and community members have shared
       recipes from their families and cultures to document this
       narrative.
       [/Quote]
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       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: SirGalahad Date: May 16, 2022, 4:27 pm
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       Tons of personal anecdotes relating to this. Good luck if you
       decide to eat at a traditional [s]American[/s] western diner for
       breakfast. Sausage is meat. Can't eat that. Bacon is meat. Can't
       eat that. Pancakes are almost always made with eggs and milk,
       and are very often spread with butter. Can't eat that. Can't eat
       eggs either. The same is true for a lot of other famous and
       stereotypically [s]American[/s] western food. Burgers, pizza,
       hot dogs, etc. Thank god for the Mexicans, who luckily left an
       impact on our food culture. Mexican food is so easy to veganize.
       And it would have been even more ideal, had the colonizers not
       brought cheese to the Americas
       #Post#: 13387--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 16, 2022, 8:26 pm
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       "Pancakes are almost always made with eggs and milk, and are
       very often spread with butter."
       I make pancakes using only flour, water and a few drops of oil.
       "Burgers, pizza, hot dogs, etc."
       At least there are veggie burgers and hot dogs. As for pizza, we
       can just use vegan toppings. I think we should be trying to
       veganize stereotypically American cuisine as much as possible.
       "[s]American[/s] western"
       I disagree with calling the above Western rather than American.
       Recall:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/dietary-decolonization/msg5060/#msg5060
       [quote]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.[/quote]
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       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: rp Date: May 27, 2022, 11:50 pm
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       [quote author=90sRetroFan link=topic=595.msg13387#msg13387
       date=1652750766]
       "Pancakes are almost always made with eggs and milk, and are
       very often spread with butter."
       I make pancakes using only flour, water and a few drops of oil.
       "Burgers, pizza, hot dogs, etc."
       At least there are veggie burgers and hot dogs. As for pizza, we
       can just use vegan toppings. I think we should be trying to
       veganize stereotypically American cuisine as much as possible.
       "[s]American[/s] western"
       I disagree with calling the above Western rather than American.
       Recall:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/dietary-decolonization/msg5060/#msg5060
       [quote]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]
  HTML https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-77f944bcd7f65ae9497622d9e6350edd[/img]
       Note how the US is depicted as being in a war between American
       and Western dining styles.[/quote]
       [/quote]
       What are some examples of what would you consider some
       archetypally Western dishes?
       As a side note, even the notoriously Western country of France
       has some vegan dishes:
  HTML https://www.liveeatlearn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ratatouille-vegetable-tian-vert-500x500.jpg
       #Post#: 13692--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Dietary decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 28, 2022, 12:06 am
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       "What are some examples of what would you consider some
       archetypally Western dishes?"
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