Milk is Racist say experts...

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A taxpayer-funded project is set to research connections between milk and colonialism, it was revealed yesterday.

Academics at an Oxford museum will research the 'political nature' of milk and its 'colonial legacies'.

One of the experts involved has previously argued that milk is a 'Northern European obsession' that has been imposed on other parts of the world.

Dr Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp said the assumption that milk was a key part of the human diet 'may be understood as a white supremacist one', as many populations outside Europe and North America have high levels of lactose intolerance in adulthood.

The new project, 'Milking it: colonialism, heritage & everyday engagement with dairy', has won funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

The council itself is funded by the Government through the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and awards around £110million to researchers at universities and independent organisations.

The milk project will be based at the History of Science Museum in Oxford, which announced it had received funding. The size of the grant has not yet been revealed.

The museum said: 'By focusing on communities intersecting industry, aid and government regulation, the project aims to centre on heritage as a vital framework for understanding how colonial legacies influence contemporary issues and affect people's lives.

'Through milk diaries, archival research and participatory podcasting, it will investigate historical engagement with milk, building networks with consumers and producers in Britain and Kenya.

'The project will question both the imagined and real aspects of milk, revealing the intimate and political nature of this everyday substance.'

Dr Zetterstrom-Sharp, a University College London associate professor at the Institute of Archaeology, and Dr JC Niala, head of research at the History of Science Museum.
Experts asking whether milk is racist in tax-payer funded project
 

Out of something ridiculous a little good may come. My vegan son has shown me lots of evidence that drinking cow's milk is not good for humans and may cause cancer.
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In Germany we have similar 'projects' to demonstrate racism where never was even a hint of it. Unfortunately here the money for such nonsense comes from the tax payers.
Here too, George. What I see as a huge problem is all this silliness (trying to call the most ridiculous things "racist") weakens and takes the focus away from REAL racism which is big, rampant, and horridly ugly... and happening every day. Tax dollars should be going toward the racism that's happening to *people*... not worrying about milk. :rolleyes: @George1959
 
I have a major issue with the dairy industry which has moved into my part of New Zealand. It has adopted environmentally unsound practices and has seriously disturbed the water table and artesian basin in the Canterbury Plains.
How bad? My cousin is a retired surgeon and a real 'old school' gentleman, I had never ever heard him swear. While describing the uncontrolled growth of the dairy industry he struggled for words before dropping the F Bomb.
 
Years ago, I read that milk may cause Prostate Cancer.
I knew two men who died from prostate cancer, both consumed a lot of milk. One of them was a relative, and he went through 2+ gallons a week. Both their doctors were under the impression that the amount of their milk intake had at least exacerbated their illnesses. There seems to be an association at least.
 
Parts of Africa independently evolved to have lactase persistence similarly to portions of Northern Europe. If anything it's the anti-milk lobby that is racist in persecuting these minorities.

What we're seeing is an intrusion of those without the necessary genetic adaptation into milk-drinking cultures, then crying "foul" over the situation they find themselves in.

This gets followed up with all kinds of quasi-religious insanity like the rampant animalism and hypochondria we're seeing in decadent urban populations today.
 
The article title is incorrect, and clickbait. Nothing in the article supports such a statement.

My question would be - how are we going to grow, and learn from our past, if we don't do the necessary research? Or are we, in - let's be honest- complete ignorance on this topic, going to moan and growl about how milk couldn't possibly have been part of an underlying colonial effort?

I mean, if you don't care, then don't care. If you do care, then how can you know unless someone does the work?

As for it being tax funded - true, we should of spent the money on another missile to send abroad.
 
for what reason tho'?
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I presume it's the usual: buying publicity, campaign contributions, and votes. The currency of western power.

Cultural self-hatred has been patiently cultivated for decades now. They saw a good thing when they successfully co-opted the gullible "peace and love" generation in the 1960s and have doubled down on that. It's no accident that the result has been more war and hate than ever before, with the tools themselves not comprehending any of it as they jerk to the strings as they are pulled.
 


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