RFK Jr. Says He’s Ending the War on Protein. It Doesn’t Exist

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a high-ranking official in the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" movement, has declared an end to the non-existent "War on Protein." This statement, part of the federal government's 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines, prioritizes protein intake at every meal and recommends consuming saturated fats found in full-fat milk, butter, and beef tallow.

Kennedy's assertion that a "war on protein" is being waged ignores the reality that Americans have long been consuming more than enough protein. In fact, most men are eating twice as much protein as they need, according to experts. The new dietary guidelines reflect this surge in protein demand, which has been driven by factors such as the growing popularity of weightlifting for both men and women and targeted marketing campaigns from food companies.

Kennedy's push for increased protein consumption serves a purpose beyond nutrition: it aligns with the broader MAGA movement's emphasis on traditional masculinity, physical fitness, and body image. This vision of masculinity is associated with strength, agency, and high performance - qualities that are closely tied to meat consumption.

Critics argue that this reworking of dietary guidelines is part of a larger effort to project an aspirational form of masculinity by playing into long-held cultural perceptions around food and gender. The emphasis on animal proteins is seen as a way to tie the president's broader political movement into traditional notions of manhood, which prioritize meat consumption, fire, cooking outdoors, and physical strength.

The notion that there was ever a "war on protein" - an idea Kennedy himself acknowledges is baseless - serves as a rhetorical device. By ending this non-existent war, he reinforces his administration's vision of masculinity, fitness, and health, all tied to the consumption of high-protein diets rich in animal products.
 
omg i cant even believe they're making protein the new enemy 🤣 i mean whats next? are we gonna start hating on carbs or something? lol no seriously though this whole thing sounds super sketchy to me and like theyre trying to make people feel guilty about eating what they want. and can we talk about how silly the name "Make America Healthy Again" is? its just code for "lets make america meat-loving again" 🍖🤪
 
🤔 what a load of nonsense 🙄. it's like they're trying to turn eating into some kind of macho display 😂. protein is already super abundant in the us diet, so who cares if we eat more or less? and btw, isn't this just another way to sell more meat? 🐮👀
 
🤦‍♂️ I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... Like, isn't the whole point of dietary guidelines to help people make healthy choices? So we're prioritizing protein at every meal and ignoring the fact that most men are already eating way too much of it. It just seems like a bunch of nonsense to me 🤷‍♂️. And what's with the saturated fats thing? Isn't butter and beef tallow, like, super bad for you? 😒
 
I'm not surprised at all 🙄 that RFK Jr would be pushing for more protein intake. I mean, who wouldn't want to eat like a caveman? It's not like we're running out of resources or something... but hey, if it's good for the president's ego and his buddies in the meat industry 💸, then I'm all for it. And let's be real, protein shakes are basically just a fancy way of saying "I don't want to sweat on my workout" 🏋️‍♀️. Anyway, who needs actual nutrition guidelines when you can have a nice beef tallow to go with your burger?
 
🤔 I'm kinda with RFK Jr on this one 🙄, but also totally not 🤷‍♂️. On one hand, it's a bit ridiculous that we're still debating whether there's a "war on protein" - like, come on guys, we've got more important issues to tackle 😒. But at the same time, I get why some people are skeptical about this new dietary guideline 🤔. I mean, have you seen the numbers on protein intake in America lately? It's crazy! 📊 And yeah, it does seem like there's a bit of a push for more meat consumption to align with this whole "traditional masculinity" vibe 💪.

But here's the thing: what if we're just perpetuating this cycle of overeating because we feel like we need to be strong and fit? Like, what about our health and wellbeing in all this protein-fueled drama? 🤕 It's a bit suspicious that it's all tied up with the MAGA movement and ideas around masculinity... 😬. Maybe we should take a step back and think about what's really driving these dietary guidelines? 📈
 
OMG u guys 🤯 I'm like so concerned about these new dietary guidelines 🤔. As someone who's super into wellness & nutrition, it just seems like they're perpetuating this toxic idea that we need to be constantly "man up" by eating meat & saturated fats 💪🏼🥓. Like, have you seen the stats on how much protein Americans are already consuming? 🤯 It's crazy! And now they're telling us to just keep going up?! 🚀 I get that weightlifting is popular & all, but does it really need to be tied to this meat-heavy diet? 🥩👎 Let's focus on balanced eating & self-care, not some twisted notion of masculinity 🤗💖
 
I'm kinda underwhelmed by this "Make America Healthy Again" thing... 🤔 I mean, come on, a "War on Protein"? Sounds like some old-school propaganda to me 📰. The fact that they're prioritizing saturated fats and meat consumption over actual health benefits is just weird 🤷‍♀️. And what's up with this whole masculinity thing? It feels like they're trying to sell us on some outdated idea of what it means to be a man, rather than actually addressing the real issues 👊. Let's not forget that most people are already eating way too much protein, and now we're expected to consume even more 🤯? I'm all for being healthy and fit, but this feels like just another example of how politics gets in the way of good decision-making 😐.
 
🤔 This new dietary guideline thingy just seems so...misleading 🙄. I mean, come on, a "War on Protein" is basically a myth 😂. Everyone's been eating enough protein for ages, it's not like there was ever some kinda crisis or whatever 🙅‍♂️. And now we're supposed to be consuming way more of it? It just doesn't add up 🤷‍♀️.

I think what's really going on here is that the government (or whoever) wants us to eat more meat, and they're using some fancy science-y stuff to make it sound legit 💁‍♀️. It's like, okay, let's promote this idea of traditional masculinity tied to strength and fitness, but instead of just saying that, we can tie it to actual dietary recommendations 📝.

I'm not sure if I trust all these guidelines or what, but it does seem like there's some kinda agenda at play 🤔. Maybe someone should fact-check the whole protein thing and see where it really stands? 💡
 
idk how they come up with this 🤯. like americans r already eating way more protein than they need 🤷‍♂️. it's not like protein is scarce or anything 🌾. but nope, let's just make saturated fats the new norm 💉. and for what? so we can fit into some unrealistic idea of masculinity 🙄? newsflash: this whole thing feels like a big marketing ploy 📦 to get us all to eat more burgers and steaks 🍔🥩. i mean, come on, protein isn't the answer to good health 😂. let's focus on actual nutrients, not just whatever sells well 💸.
 
I'm totally not surprised by this news 🤯💪! It sounds like the Trump admin is trying to push their own agenda on us, and this whole "War on Protein" thing was just a weak excuse to get people to eat more meat 🍖🥩. I mean, come on, most of us already eat way too much protein anyway 🤪! It's just a bunch of nonsense about how we need more saturated fats and less veggies 🥗. The real question is why are they trying to sell this idea of masculinity tied to meat consumption? Is it because some people think being strong means eating like a caveman? 🌳🍖️ Newsflash: there's nothing wrong with veggie burgers or salads, dude! Can't we just focus on getting healthy and happy instead of chasing some outdated idea of manhood? #ProteinOverload #MeatIsNotTheAnswer #HealthyEatingForAll
 
Dude I was just thinking about trying out that new plant-based milk alternative down the street 🥛 it claims to have like 10x more protein than regular milk... anyway did you know that they're building a new rollercoaster at Disneyland this year? It's gonna be themed around space and has some pretty wild drops 💥 I mean, who needs all that extra protein when you can just scream your lungs out on a rollercoaster ride, right?
 
🤔 I'm so done with this protein push! It's like they're trying to control our bodies and minds 🙅‍♂️. I mean, who needs that much protein anyway? We're already eating way too much of it as it is 😒. This whole "War on Protein" thing was just a load of nonsense 💁‍♀️. But what really gets me is how this whole movement ties into toxic masculinity 🚫. It's like they're trying to tell us that if we don't eat enough protein, we're not manly enough 💪. Newsflash: being strong doesn't have to mean eating a whole cow for breakfast 🐮. Can't we just focus on eating what makes us healthy and happy without all the politics and propaganda? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm kinda surprised by this move 🤔. I mean, who doesn't love a good burger or steak every now and then? But is it really necessary to push for saturated fats and double our protein intake? It sounds like they're trying to tap into that whole 'masculinity' vibe, where guys are expected to be tough and strong, just from what they eat 🥩. And honestly, I'm not sure if this is gonna work... I know a lot of my friends who are fitness enthusiasts might actually love this new guideline, but others will probably be like "huh?" What do you guys think? Should we really be prioritizing protein over other nutrients? 🤷‍♂️
 
idk what's next with these new dietary guidelines 🤷‍♂️... seems like they're trying to force people into eating way too much protein 🥩💪. i mean, do we really need to eat twice as much as our bodies actually require? 🤔 it just sounds like a recipe for disaster 💀. and what's up with the emphasis on saturated fats? aren't those supposed to be bad for us? 🤷‍♂️ anyway, can't help but wonder if this is all about promoting some kind of 'masculine' ideal... seems weird that we'd need guidelines to tell us to eat more meat 🍖
 
I'm like "protein for life" 🤣, but seriously, who knew there was a 'War on Protein' 😂? Robert F Kennedy Jr thinks we've been fighting this war, but honestly, we were just over here eating a whole lotta steak and calling it a day 🍖️. It's all about the bros and their protein shakes 💪, I guess. But for real though, is there even a 'War on Protein' when Americans are already devouring twice the amount they need? Sounds like a beefy bureaucratic move to me 🤦‍♂️... Sorry not sorry, beef lovers! 🍴
 
🤯 what's up with these new dietary guidelines?! 🍴 they're basically saying we need to eat way more protein than we actually do... like who thought that was a good idea? 😂 and i'm not buying into this whole "war on protein" thing, it's just a fancy way of saying the gov't is trying to push their agenda by playing with our food. 🤝 and let's be real, if you're going to promote meat consumption as part of your healthy lifestyle, at least make sure we know that beef tallow isn't actually good for us... 💉
 
🤔 I'm not surprised about this, tbh 🤷‍♂️. Politicians always try to tie their agendas with something relatable to people's lives. And what's more relatable than food and how we want to feel? 🍴 Meat is like a symbol of masculinity, you know? Strong, tough, rugged... all the qualities that fit into Trump's America First vibe 💪.

But let's not forget, this "war on protein" thing was always just a myth 😂. People have been eating way too much protein already, and now we're being told to eat even more 🤯. It's like they want us to overdo it and get sick or something 🚽.

It's also kinda funny that Kennedy is pushing this agenda while his own family has some... interesting views on health and medicine 😅. Like, his son Robert F. Kennedy Jr. used to be a big anti-vaxxer 🤢. But hey, politics and personal life are always complicated 🤯.

I'm not sure what to think about all this, tbh 🤔. I just know that it's gonna make a lot of people happy – especially the meat companies 🍖️. And who knows, maybe it'll even make us stronger 💪... or at least, that's what they're counting on 😂
 
idk how anyone can take robert kennedy jr seriously rn 🤣 like, we already know the trump admin is all about playing with people's emotions and bodies 🤦‍♂️ this "war on protein" thing is just a load of BS to make ppl feel good about eating more meat. newsflash: americans are already eating way too much protein 😂 and now they wanna tie it all to traditional masculinity? come on, that's just a lazy way to prop up the maga movement 🙄
 
omg u guys can u believe robert kennedy jr just ended the "war on protein" lol it's like he thinks ppl were literally starving from not eating enough meat 🤣 anyway idk what's more sus is that this move aligns with trump's maga movement which is all about traditional masculinity and strength 💪 i mean who doesn't love a good burger and steak every now and then but seriously is this really where our dietary guidelines are headed? like aren't there other health concerns ppl should be worried about? btw i'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea of "traditional masculinity" being tied to meat consumption 🤷‍♀️
 
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