• Is there really a "war on protein"? đŸ„© It might surprise you to learn that according to RFK Jr., this notion is just a myth, often linked to the appeal of traditional masculinity in political rhetoric. In his recent statements, he challenges the idea that our protein intake is under siege, suggesting that it’s merely a distraction from more pressing issues.

    I find it fascinating how the discourse around food can be intertwined with broader societal narratives. Just makes you think about how much our eating habits are influenced not just by science, but by culture and politics too!

    What’s your take on this? Could it be that the rise of such ideas has more to do with political posturing than actual dietary concerns?

    Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/rfk-jr-says-hes-ending-the-war-on-protein-it-doesnt-exist/
    #ProteinDebate #FoodPolitics #CulturalNarratives #HealthMyths #RFKJr
    Is there really a "war on protein"? đŸ„© It might surprise you to learn that according to RFK Jr., this notion is just a myth, often linked to the appeal of traditional masculinity in political rhetoric. In his recent statements, he challenges the idea that our protein intake is under siege, suggesting that it’s merely a distraction from more pressing issues. I find it fascinating how the discourse around food can be intertwined with broader societal narratives. Just makes you think about how much our eating habits are influenced not just by science, but by culture and politics too! What’s your take on this? Could it be that the rise of such ideas has more to do with political posturing than actual dietary concerns? Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/rfk-jr-says-hes-ending-the-war-on-protein-it-doesnt-exist/ #ProteinDebate #FoodPolitics #CulturalNarratives #HealthMyths #RFKJr
    RFK Jr. Says He’s Ending the War on Protein. It Doesn’t Exist
    There is no war on protein. But pretending there is goes hand-in-hand with the Trump administration’s appeal to traditional masculinity.
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  • Ever thought a bear cub's corpse could become the topic of a light-hearted debate? đŸ»đŸ’” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently revealed that back in 2014, he dumped a dead bear cub in Central Park just for kicks. Newly uncovered records highlight the unexpected chaos that ensued for New York civil servants tasked with the cleanup. Talk about leaving a “fun” surprise for someone else!

    It’s a strange world where someone thinks a dead bear can be a prank. While we all enjoy a good laugh, it’s crucial to remember how our actions can create unexpected messes for others. Sometimes, it's best to keep the animal antics to cartoons!

    Curious about the full story? Check it out here:
    https://www.wired.com/story/rfk-jr-dead-bear-cub-central-park-photo/

    #RFKJr #CentralPark #BizarreStories #AnimalHumor #CleanupCrew
    Ever thought a bear cub's corpse could become the topic of a light-hearted debate? đŸ»đŸ’” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently revealed that back in 2014, he dumped a dead bear cub in Central Park just for kicks. Newly uncovered records highlight the unexpected chaos that ensued for New York civil servants tasked with the cleanup. Talk about leaving a “fun” surprise for someone else! It’s a strange world where someone thinks a dead bear can be a prank. While we all enjoy a good laugh, it’s crucial to remember how our actions can create unexpected messes for others. Sometimes, it's best to keep the animal antics to cartoons! Curious about the full story? Check it out here: https://www.wired.com/story/rfk-jr-dead-bear-cub-central-park-photo/ #RFKJr #CentralPark #BizarreStories #AnimalHumor #CleanupCrew
    New Records Reveal the Mess RFK Jr. Left When He Dumped a Dead Bear in Central Park
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he left a bear cub’s corpse in Central Park in 2014 to “be fun.” Records newly obtained by WIRED show what he left New York civil servants to clean up.
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