OK so I'm obsessed with rightwing cultural responses to existential realities (mainly climate change). Carnivore makes 100% sense to me. People don't want to acknowledge climate change and prioritize fascistic cruelty ergo a meat-only diet. But the raw milk thing has me CONFUSED.
Well, you see, the government makes us pasteurize milk in order to remove all the healthy microbes that keep us strong, because they want us soft and weak for when they come to take our guns away. Also, they’re definitely putting 5G fluoride in the pasteurized milk.
But in reality, I think the current raw milk thing is mostly an extension of the antivax movement. Anything science tells you is a lie, vaccines and pasteurization cause autism, etc etc
I will admit, I once had some raw milk straight out of the holding tank at a dairy farm in West Virginia, and… I get why people assume it must be healthier. It definitely tastes healthier.
They want to drive home the idea all regulation is government overreach. Plus raw milk seems like a return to simple, cheaper, purer times while actually being more expensive and harder to get. So they feel all back-to- the-earth while also being elitist.