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I still don't get why people on this site keep calling things "soy" when the term has such a troublesome background rooted in all sorts of right-wing tropes. I wish people would just stop.
Yeah, the "soy" thing originally came about from a misguided belief that soy has a high amount of estrogen, and that eating too much of it can feminize men. It's an insult with sexist and transphobic origins.
Co-opting chud insults and turning them back on them is good, but "soy" isn't it.
Transphobic and sexist and also anti-vegan and anti-Asian, since the term is also tied to the belief that caring about animal welfare is a sign of weakness, and the belief that lactose tolerance is somehow a sign of racial superiority, plus the old vintage racist belief that East Asians' diets "feminize" them; and following from these beliefs, the belief that soy products are a good old "Oriental conspiracy" pushed by "the globalist elite" to destroy Glourious Western Manhood.
I'm old enough to remember when quiche was considered "unmanly". Like it's literally eggs and sometimes breakfast meat in a pie crust lmao.
Wait I thought quiche was that little green haired alien elf dude from that cartoon about the magical cat girl?