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Lately, Jordan Peterson, the Canadian psychologist known for his arch-conservative politics and views on masculinity, has been talking up the virtues of carnivorism. He’s not the only extreme right winger who has an unus...
The Bizarre Fad Diet Taking the Far Right by Storm is an episode from Bite by Mother Jones. Lately, Jordan Peterson, the Canadian psychologist known for his arch-conservative politics and views on masculinity, has been talking up the virtue...
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Lately, Jordan Peterson, the Canadian psychologist known for his arch-conservative politics and views on masculinity, has been talking up the virtues of carnivorism. He’s not the only extreme right winger who has an unusual relationship with meat. In today’s episode, we talk to Kelly Weill, a Daily Beast reporter who wrote about the rise of the all-meat diet in the conservative fringe. Then, University of Colorado PhD student Alexis de Coning talks about her investigation into the disturbing history of veganism among white nationalists. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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The Bizarre Fad Diet Taking the Far Right by Storm is from Bite by Mother Jones.
Published Dec 27, 2019 and 25:27 long