Samantha Maxwell
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Yeah, I mean, I think the masculinity point is a really big one. I think you can also see kind of like a strain of alt-right, like white nationalism there as well. There's an anonymous social media personality and author called The Raw Egg Nationalist who kind of came from the bodybuilder community.
He's been referenced by Tucker Carlson, and he kind of like rails against the globalist food system and promotes raw eggs. kind of because he thinks they're the perfect food, the perfect protein, and kind of sees it as like white men having strong, healthy bodies means they can better fight globalism.
He's been referenced by Tucker Carlson, and he kind of like rails against the globalist food system and promotes raw eggs. kind of because he thinks they're the perfect food, the perfect protein, and kind of sees it as like white men having strong, healthy bodies means they can better fight globalism.
He's been referenced by Tucker Carlson, and he kind of like rails against the globalist food system and promotes raw eggs. kind of because he thinks they're the perfect food, the perfect protein, and kind of sees it as like white men having strong, healthy bodies means they can better fight globalism.
I think you could also see milk as a symbol for the alt-right. So there's been instances of people literally chugging milk at neo-Nazi rallies. Oh. There's hashtag Milk Twitter, which is kind of a dog whistle that's, you know, put in juxtaposition to the soy boy like Kenny mentioned earlier. Yeah.
I think you could also see milk as a symbol for the alt-right. So there's been instances of people literally chugging milk at neo-Nazi rallies. Oh. There's hashtag Milk Twitter, which is kind of a dog whistle that's, you know, put in juxtaposition to the soy boy like Kenny mentioned earlier. Yeah.
I think you could also see milk as a symbol for the alt-right. So there's been instances of people literally chugging milk at neo-Nazi rallies. Oh. There's hashtag Milk Twitter, which is kind of a dog whistle that's, you know, put in juxtaposition to the soy boy like Kenny mentioned earlier. Yeah.
And even prominent alt-right figures like Richard Spencer at one point had milk emojis in their bios, kind of like a symbol of their belief system, their white nationalism.
And even prominent alt-right figures like Richard Spencer at one point had milk emojis in their bios, kind of like a symbol of their belief system, their white nationalism.
And even prominent alt-right figures like Richard Spencer at one point had milk emojis in their bios, kind of like a symbol of their belief system, their white nationalism.
I think Kenny is right. I think it's largely a response to the industrial food system, which, you know, has caused a lot of harm. And I mean, I also think that there's a lot of anxiety around health right now because of the way our medical system is structured. Like if you get sick in this country, it could be a financially devastating event for you.
I think Kenny is right. I think it's largely a response to the industrial food system, which, you know, has caused a lot of harm. And I mean, I also think that there's a lot of anxiety around health right now because of the way our medical system is structured. Like if you get sick in this country, it could be a financially devastating event for you.
I think Kenny is right. I think it's largely a response to the industrial food system, which, you know, has caused a lot of harm. And I mean, I also think that there's a lot of anxiety around health right now because of the way our medical system is structured. Like if you get sick in this country, it could be a financially devastating event for you.
So to stay healthy in this medical environment seems more important than ever. Yeah.
So to stay healthy in this medical environment seems more important than ever. Yeah.
So to stay healthy in this medical environment seems more important than ever. Yeah.