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Sure, get that baby started on lifelong heart problems, assuming they don't just end up dying from eating raw liver and egg. I don't understand where these sorts of fads come from. Is there really much money in convincing people that cooking food, something we've been doing so long our biology has literally evolved to prefer it, is somehow actually bad for us and raw food, meat in particular, is good?
These people are so far removed from any sort of consequence of their actions that it sickens me, a shame they're torturing a baby instead of causing themselves to suffer.
I mean, the only time I've had the displeasure of interacting with a self-proclaimed carnivore, he tried very hard to convince me that meat production is really not connected to climate change at all. So it's hard to think that these kinds of influencer-diets aren't a psyop to make people more invested in animal products, at least to some degree. I'm sure there are some true believers as well, of course.
This had less to do with raw/cooked food, and more just a general vibe of "meat is the real superfood (and I also really like the taste), therefore it can't be bad for the environment!".