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Some offerings from the CH #MilkTwitter feed:

roses are red
barack is half-black
if you can’t drink milk
you have to go back

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lactose tolerance is a virtue

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Milk does a White body good

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A haiku:
cows’ milk calories
fueled White civilization
non-adopters REEEEEE

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I think that I shall never see
a milk moustache on a rapefugee

a calorie source that feeds the West
and adds a roundness to White breasts

Fresh milk that’s poured from God’s own hand
proves Europe is His chosen land

A glass of milk in summer quenches
and gives a luster to hair of wenches

Imbibe this milk for bigly gains
of muscle and of aryan brain

Lactose propelled Nord supremacy
leaving behind men of the wheat

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milkpower

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milkpride

This photo still is from Shitlib LePoofter’s #HWNDU (he will not divide us) livestream in New York. A subversive army of chads and shitlords has crashed the HWNDU hugbox and made it their bitch.

Raise your gallons of whole milk, and make America whole White again!

73 Responses to “Lactose Tolerance: The Last Stand Of Implicit White Identity”

  1. Shortest Straw says:

    Milk, milk, the magical drink
    Lactose intolerant, it makes me stink
    The more I stink, the more people squeal
    So I drink my milk with every meal

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  2. HungarianPatriot says:

    Weird that pastoral nomads like Mongols and Khazakhs have such a low tolerance for it. It makes me a little sick too but at least I can eat cheese.

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  3. When I was a kid, growing up below the Mason-Dixon line, everyone ate peanuts. All the time. It was a staple of your diet. The idea of someone being allergic to peanuts was simply ludicrous. Then (((YKW))) moved to town, and suddenly (((all the children))) were at risk of anaphylactic shock if they were even just in the same room as a peanut.

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    • Which reminds me, the first milk allergy I ever saw was in Grad School, and there was this (((NYC Skype-ish chick))) who had to ask about all the ingredients in the mess hall, and whether anything had milk in it. I remember thinking at the time: “We’re friggin mammals, aren’t we? How can a mammal be allergic to milk? That’s insanity!!!”

      (((She))) was a real w!tch BTW – an early data point in what eventually became a lengthy as-yet-never-interrupted pattern of the same dadgum data points repeating themselves, over and over and over again.

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      • The Judge says:

        Cows arent humans. Most babies are not intolerant of of their mothers milk despite being lactose intolerant later in life.

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      • Per this and the comments on children’s health below, CO, the skypeess stalker who once tried to get me horny by blabbing the story of the youth director at her synagogue keeping a blackmailed “an*l s*x slave” was an elementary school teacher who worked with mentally disabled kids and was obsessed with the potential presence of asbestos in the school buildings.

        Even without the gossip on the synagogue’s plumbing, I thought she was pretty flakey to be trusted around kids. I may have even hinted to her whether she saw any conflict between her alleged concern for children’s welfare with her amusement at the plight of the A.S.S., who surely should provoke some ethical scruples too.

        Anyway, isn’t pediatrics a profession often pursued by Jewish chicks? If you’re looking at a nexus of cockamamie hypochondria on the one hand, debilitating mass poisoning on the other, and a morass of Moloch-worshipping sex insanity on top, that would explain a lot.

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      • vfm#7634 says:

        @CO @Lucius

        Just remember: Sarah Silverman’s sister is a rabbi.

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      • vfm#7634 says:

        Cows arent humans. Most babies are not intolerant of of their mothers milk despite being lactose intolerant later in life.

        The cow is essentially our conduit for getting nutrition out of grass.

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      • plumpjack says:

        “The cow is essentially our conduit for getting nutrition out of grass.”

        and grass is essentially the cow’s conduit for getting nutrients out of the earth, and energy from the sun.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        Skype-ish Pediatrician refers ch!ld to Skype-ish Psychiatrist who narks up ch!ld on SSRIs, Amphetamine Salts, Benzodiazepines, encourages ch!ld to explore deviant predilections, talks up assisted su!cide, culture of de@th, etc etc etc. White ch!ldren d!e, Skypes laugh all the way to the bank [which (((they))) also own].

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      • Earl says:

        What does it mean that CO drinks skim milk?

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    • 88 says:

      read an article about peanut allergies recently.

      it said that mom’s should go back to letting their babies have peanuts/peanut butter when they are young like they used to do with everything. mom’s used to feed their babies whatever they were feeding the rest of the family and it helped them build up a tolerance for those foods.

      for the last decade or so, doctors have been advising mom’s not to give their babies certain foods until they hit this age or that. and there are more food allergies than ever.

      makes sense. i know i start to develop an intolerance for milk if i go without it for awhile. makes me queasy for awhile when i start drinking it again. then my body adjusts and i have no problems.

      people are just turning themselves and their kids into pussies by being so restrictive with all this lactose intolerance, gluten intolerance, food allergy bs.
      feed your kids what you eat when they are babies (within reason) and their bodies will be able to have it for the rest of their lives. wait until later and it may be too late for them to be able to eat it without problems.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        This rise in allergies [to include asthma] is very perplexing. It seems to be tracking a similar rise in autism. Something is going wrong with the species.

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      • bolg says:

        “… This rise in allergies [to include asthma] is very perplexing. It seems to be tracking a similar rise in autism. Something is going wrong with the species…”

        Yeah. It’s called (((big pharma))).

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      • Robert the Wise says:

        “… This rise in allergies [to include asthma] is very perplexing. It seems to be tracking a similar rise in autism. Something is going wrong with the species…”

        Yeah. It’s called (((big pharma))).

        It’s called women waiting until they are over forty to have kids because Career.

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      • bolg says:

        “… It’s called women waiting until they are over forty to have kids because Career… ”

        I agree that plays a part of putting progeny at risk, but it’s not just that. I don’t know whether it’s vaccines, chemtrails, pollution, junk foods or whatever that does the most harm but it looks White populations are getting less healthier by the minute.

        Then of course there is a lot of virtue signalling derived from victim mentality. You know, it’s somehow cool to have a special affliction, whether it’s affinity to pillow-biting, a rare allergy to peanuts/hens/milk or being a 1/128-th Native…

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      • Ponce du Lion says:

        “… This rise in allergies [to include asthma] is very perplexing. It seems to be tracking a similar rise in autism. Something is going wrong with the species…”

        Yeah. It’s called (((big pharma))).

        (((It’s called women waiting until they are over forty to have kids because Career))).
        Fixed

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      • cynthia says:

        Food allergies are becoming more prevalent because our environmental exposure to disease has lessened. In the absence of actual pathogens to fight, the immune system starts targeting other things, such as food, that would not normally be an issue.

        Food sensitiivties and intolerances go beyond that, though. Over-exposure and over-indulgence is a huge problem as well. Think of the variety of food people have at their disposal these days. A hundred years ago, grocery options were much more limited in terms of affordability and availability, so you didn’t consume so much. A handful of soybeans once a week probably won’t hurt you, but eating a block of tofu every day can lead to massive estrogen imbalances. And so on.

        It may be too that eating 50 or 60 different things in a week, instead of a few repeated food types, causes issues regardless of what type of food you’re eating. The funny thing about diets that cut out gluten or milk is that they’re so onerous, they simulate those old diets. They tend to cut out 95% of processed food, especially those with bizarre additives, eliminate most baked goods, and force you to cook from scratch. It’s a better way to eat.

        Personally, I’ve got celiac’s (gene-tested, biopsy confirmed), and it’s a very real problem. I would agree that most of the allergy issues these days are preventable, if not overblown, but food problems go beyond that. We’ve got a medical community that would rather give you a pill to deal with symptoms than address the root cause of an issue. A lot of modern health problems start with food.

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      • plumpjack says:

        overall increase in inflammation-producing foods (sugar, medications) and lifestyles (stress, inactivity) ==> increased histamine production (unhappy liver) ==> increased allergic reactions, of all sorts (literal and figurative).

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      • X says:

        You misspelled (((doctors))))

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    • carlos danger says:

      All allergies can be mitigated by regular exposure to the allergen.

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    • X says:

      This.

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  4. Laguna Beach Fogey says:

    I can’t get enough of the stuff. If I could mix it with the blood of our slain adversaries, I would.

    Check out the map. Note the Germanic homelands (and offshoots such as Britain) are milk strongholds. Milk is one reason we have historically dominated.

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    • mendo says:

      Jim Harbaugh’s diet is a steak for dinner with a glass of milk. He’s a no-joke SOB.

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      • Laguna Beach Fogey says:

        Steak and milk sounds awesome!

        Growing up it seemed we all drank milk. I remember noticing some of the other little boys drank chocolate milk, which I thought was a bit dubious.

        At one point, worried about my excessive milk intake, my mother tried to get me to drink a substitute like powdered milk [wtf?!], which of course I rejected.

        I would drink a glass of milk with my dinner well into my teens.

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      • Captain Obvious says:

        Powdered milk is an excellent survivalist food for stockpiling, though – it can be stored for 20 years or more in a cool, dry area.

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      • some guy says:

        Powdered milk is an excellent survivalist food for stockpiling, though – it can be stored for 20 years or more in a cool, dry area.

        Yep, that’s one of what they call the “Mormon four”: powdered milk, whole wheat berries, honey and salt. All of them last pretty much forever and, eked out with a little bit of bartered or foraged vegetables and fruits, they provide a completely balanced diet.

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      • X says:

        This plus eggs and fish is my diet.

        I get about 48 grams of protein a day from milk. I can easily drink 36 ounces after a workout. It’s delicious and perfect.

        6 eggs and 3 glasses of milk for dinner. That’s 72 grams of protein. No need for protein shakes.

        Regular milk tastes like ice cream to me. No need for added sugar.

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  5. ar10308 says:

    The only thing to be careful is milk consumption with simple carbs. Milk is an Insulin multiplier, so you’ll store whatever sugars you do eat as fat at a faster rate. Great if you live in Northern Europe and need the additional fat. Not so much for the average desk monkey.

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  6. bolg says:

    Heh. Senegal and Gambia look very White on that map.

    I literally don’t know an adult person that doesn’t drink milk in Bulgaria. Admitted, I have no data on gypos.

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  7. Amasius says:

    Baby I like it.

    Whole milk and whey protein for me. Yum.

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  8. Dwight Mann says:

    I won’t lie. I haven’t had milk in quite some time. Never gotten around to having it as a part of my daily intake but seeing this has changed me especially if milk becomes an alt-right top drink.

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  9. Opus says:

    In England the government provided a bottle of milk for every schoolboy and girl until Mrs Thatcher cancelled. Actually the milk was always wasted as it was too hot in summer and a block of ice in winter Can’t have cornflakes without milk.

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  10. Carlos Danger says:

    4 Chan leak on Pizza Gate

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    • plumpjack says:

      Schumer, Kaine, et al. fingers crossed.

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    • racerxx says:

      The stuck pig squeals the loudest. Let’s hope there is truth to this.

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    • Greg Eliot says:

      I’m still hoping for the day when Danger can give me a big, fat “Told ya so!”

      Thus far, these promises of pizza-gate bombshells are becoming tiresome… like when a mule keeps walking towards the carrot dangling on a stick that’s attached to his bridle.

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      • streetsweeper says:

        yes, Greg. we know. we know. we know. we know.

        we know.
        we know.
        we know.

        do you just like to repeat yourself? or do you just get a hard-on by looking down your nose at others? or are you a little nervous about the pizza gate thing gaining traction, for some reason?

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        Who sock puppy dis bitch be?

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      • Greg Eliot says:

        C’mon, ch… spill it… it’s too cohencidental that this dweebstreep shows up out of the blue… whose IP address (or whatever the fuck it’s called) does he/she match that’s currently posting?

        I

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  11. Wrong Side of History says:

    I gave up the whey and started drinking more milk post-workouts.

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  12. Little spoon says:

    Apparently, I am as white as the baltics.

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  13. M. M. says:

    this doesn’t do any good, please get a grip on yourself.

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    • Greg Eliot says:

      Vapors are available in the chateau’s medicine cabinet in the second floor loo.

      You’re welcome.

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    • HungarianPatriot says:

      It’s just memetic warfare plus having a bit of fun with the rhymes. Doesn’t mean you can’t be alt-right if you don’t drink the estrogen-filled crap lol.

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  14. Blessent says:

    Not sure, but … Advertisement on hoardings in English Premier League?: Get Mighty. Drink Milk.

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  15. Jolly Jaded Jurist says:

    For over two decades I’ve been saying I’m a milkaholic. Even used to have a tradition where, after purchasing the week’s groceries, I’d crack one of my gallons of milk and take a chug as I was loading it into the trunk.

    Used to drink a gallon every two days. Have to tone it down a little as I approach middle age, but I still can’t resist the siren call of an ice cold gallon raised to the lips at least once a day.

    It amuses me to see this map, considering that I, my wife, and even the cat (NFC) are all Norwegian in ancestry.

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  16. Lash says:

    About that map. What is it about those patches in west Africa, north India and the Middle East?

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    • plumpjack says:

      the genetic mutation that produced the enzyme lactase occurred between 5-10,000 years ago. a blink of an eye in evolutionary timescales. it likely arose in multiple locations spontaneously. digestive systems are one of the more adaptable because of its interdependence with microbes. maybe Ponce can fill in the gaps here.

      lactose tolerance is not a good predictor for crackerness, which is many tens of thousands of years older, if not hundreds of thousands, depending on which humanoid subspecies contributed to our distinct genetic qualities. but it’s still funny/interesting.

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  17. Days of Broken Arrows says:

    I guess I still get to make my usual Beach Boys comment, using them as a metaphor and tie-in to the classic American experience, which is rapidly disappearing. From “The Night Was So Young,” 1977:

    “It’s three o’clock I go to my sink
    I pour some MILK and I start to think
    Is she asleep or is she awake
    And does she think of the love we could make”

    There’s also a mention of a “malted” in “Bull Session With Big Daddy” from 1965. Milk. It does a Beach Boy good. RIP Carl Wilson, who died 19 years ago today.

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  18. Greg Eliot says:

    Ah’s from de del-uh-gay-shun of de Ah-vory Coast and ah demands mah milk!
    http://chimpmania.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=107055&d=1441650067&thumb=1

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  19. some guy says:

    Dairying yields seven times more calories and protein per head of cattle than slaughtering. That kind of thrift and frugality are are what catapulted the white man to conqueror of the world.

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  20. Ripp says:

    I was drinking whole milk for years.

    Recently cut it out and cut way back on wheat products as much as possible.

    Been drinking almond milk w/ whey protein. Lots of meat and veggies. Some fruits in the morning.

    With lifting 3 to 5 per week been getting chizzled out and lean.

    I think the biggest problem with milk is the mass processed sh1t. Might as well be eating velvetta cheese.

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  21. The Baddest Lt. says:

    I remember getting milk from a dairy farm in my youth, Right after the cows had been milked, with the cream at the top. It was 25 years ago and I still can taste how wonderful it was.

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  22. elmertjones says:

    Well my mom is Scotch-Irish and raised on a rural farm so milk was always an unquestioned part of our diet. In the army I noticed the black fellows never drank it and preferred kool-aid with every meal.

    After traveling to SE Asia and not consuming dairy I got whopping sinus congestion when I returned and started using it again. Eliminated dairy and it went away. For many people milk is an antigen. If you have been using it all your life try abstaining for awhile and see if you notice a health difference.

    Furthermore I suspect that grocery store milk is laced with the hormones farmers freely administer to their cattle to fatten them up. Could be a factor behind your man-boobs, if that is a problem for you.

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  23. Karamba says:

    Lactose tolerance was born in the middle east and some parts of africa, than brought to western europe by the middle eastern expansion (agriculture).

    The exetion would be pro baltoslavik population which did not have influence of the middle easterners as much as western europeans:

    http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/baltic-hunter-gatherers-adopted-farming-without-influence-of-mass-migration-ancient-dna-suggests

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