纽约大学教授:特朗普推广全脂牛奶是“对极右势力的暗号”
NYU Prof: Trump's Whole Milk Push Is 'Dog Whistle To Far-Right'

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nyu-prof-trumps-whole-milk-push-dog-whistle-far-right

纽约大学教授阿瑟·卡普兰引发争议,声称特朗普总统最近签署的“为健康儿童提供全脂牛奶法案”是对新纳粹和白人至上主义者的微妙信号。卡普兰认为,推广全脂牛奶触及了与法西斯政权的历史联系——特别是墨索里尼领导下的意大利和纳粹德国,当时它被用作种族纯洁和国家健康的象征。 他指出,在另类右翼的在线空间中,过去曾有限地使用全脂牛奶的图像。批评者,如生物伦理学家韦斯利·史密斯,驳斥这一说法是“荒谬的”,强调该法案得到了两党的支持,并嘲笑认为本·卡森博士和约翰·费特曼参议员怀有极端观点的说法。 这场争论凸显了一个更广泛的担忧,即援引极端主义的指控,而卡普兰本人早在2005年就对这种做法提出了警告,敦促谨慎使用“纳粹类比”。该立法只是将全脂牛奶重新作为国家学校午餐计划中的一个选择,从而推翻了奥巴马时代旨在对抗儿童肥胖症的2010年政策。

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Authored by Matt Lamb via The College Fix,

When President Donald Trump signed a law that allowed for the National School Lunch Program to distribute whole milk again, he was actually sending out a signal to neo-Nazis, so says a New York University professor.

In January, President Trump celebrated the bipartisan “Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025,” which will allow the federally subsidized school lunch program to offer the higher-fat content dairy once against.

President Obama removed the option in 2010 over fears it was contributing to childhood obesity.

The legislation passed by a voice vote in the U.S. House and unanimously in the U.S. Senate, according to Roll Call.

While many would see this as a triumph of partisan gridlock, Professor Arthur Caplan sees something much darker.

“As a student of and writer on the history of science and public health under fascist regimes, I am suspicious,” he said.

“Milk drinking is political. Drinking whole white milk has played a big role in racist and far-right thinking.”

Here we go.

“Fascists have used the beverage as a rallying cry for white supremacy since the days of Il Duce’s (Benito Mussolini’s) public health campaigns in Italy,” Caplan wrote in The American Journal of Bioethics.

“The Nazis were enamored of whole milk as well…In America, drinking whole milk has for years been a part of alt-right, white nationalist messaging in tweets, memes, and videos.”

“Alt-right?” 2018 called, it wants its boogeyman back.

(Also, whenever Caplan accuses someone else of being authoritarian, remember he supported barring individuals from flying on planes and eating in restaurants unless they showed their vaccine papers).

Caplan cited examples, now nearly a decade old, and from the anti-Trump website The Conversation, to justify his argument. Instead of saying “for years,” Caplan should have said, “for a year.”

He concluded:

Racism and eugenics, sadly, may be playing a role in the sudden drive to fetishize drinking whole milk. Drinking whole milk is a dog whistle to far right, white nationalists. The campaign to promote whole milk may have many factors behind it, but at a time when eugenics, racism, and white nationalism fuel too much of our political rhetoric, the whole milk campaign must be swallowed with care.

Caplan’s argument is a shift from some sage advice he offered in 2005, when he warned people against being quick to invoke the “Nazi analogy” in debates.

“Sixty years after the fall of the Third Reich, we owe it to those who suffered and died at the hands of the Nazis to insist that those who invoke the Nazi analogy do so with care,” he warned.

Meanwhile, well-respected bioethicist Wesley Smith called Caplan’s argument “idiotic.”

He wrote in National Review:

One of the honored guests at the Oval Office signing ceremony of the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act — mentioned in passing by Caplan, which put whole milk back on school menus — was that notorious white supremacist Dr. Ben Carson. One of the early sponsors was Senator John Fetterman, a famous KKK sympathizer.

As Smith said, drinking milk is about health, not “bigotry.”

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