Can a Brother Just Get a Soy Milk Latte at No Extra Charge?

If y’all don’t know by now, white supremacists actually use cow’s milk as a symbol of their alleged “superiority”

Zachary Toliver
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3 min readAug 7, 2019

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Editor’s note: this op-ed comes from a staffer at PETA, the animal rights organization currently campaigning for Starbucks to drop the surcharge for plant-based milks. He explains his perspective on the issue for Tenderly.

There are two things I absolutely love doing on this Earth — ending the exploitation of animals and infuriating white supremacists. Dear Starbucks, you have a prime opportunity to assist with both.

If y’all don’t know by now, white supremacists actually use cow’s milk as a symbol of their alleged “superiority.” They share photos of themselves chugging milk and include milk emojis in their tweets to celebrate their “whiteness.” This corny nonsense is fueled not only by the color of milk but also by their hatred of those with darker skin.

Some 70% of African Americans are lactose intolerant, and in general, people of color are less likely to have the genetic mutation that allows digestion of lactose. These racist white people somehow feel that being more likely to be able to digest another species’ breast milk makes them “superior” — Lord help us.

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Zachary Toliver
Tenderly

A banjo-playing vegan who is great at finding shortcuts in this part of town.