This is going to be fun watching over the next four years. LOL. You just gotta laugh.

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    I’ve never heard anyone in the far-left make a point about unpasteurized milk, why would you put that in the title and then not reference that anywhere in the article, Salon?

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        Yeah and those who do for shit don’t drink unpasteurized milk. Maybe some hippies do but honestly their politics are all over, often “apolitical”, certainly not far left.

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      Maybe not explicitely about raw milk, but I can easily see health food / raw food advocates / communes at the very left end of the spectrum.

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      That statement isn’t about the unpasteurized milk, it’s about being anti-establishment. If I had to guess, I’d say the idea is to say “both these groups are anti-establishment, now let me show you how crazy the raw milk thing on this side is so you’ll implicitly think the other group is a bunch of weirdos too.”

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      It’s shifted more to maga, but the hippie “I only eat natural foods” morons definitely exist.

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        Yeah and they are almost never truly left when you stop and probe them. They’re usually a mixture of apolitical and liberal.