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

RFK Jr.'s 'war on protein' claim is nothing more than a publicity stunt tied to his movement's emphasis on traditional masculinity.

The US Health Secretary's recent directive, part of the federal government's 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines, prioritizes protein at every meal - a recommendation that has been met with both praise and criticism from dietary experts and health organizations.

While some have welcomed the advice on ultra-processed foods and added sugars, others argue that certain aspects of the guidelines defy scientific consensus. The recommendation to consume saturated fats found in full-fat milk, butter, and beef tallow, for example, contradicts previous nutritional guidance.

So what's behind RFK Jr.'s sudden change of heart?

Experts point out that Kennedy's 'war on protein' is closely tied to his broader political movement, which has made body image, fitness, and masculinity central tenets. By emphasizing high-protein diets, the administration aims to tap into long-held cultural perceptions around food and gender.

These perceptions have traditionally associated men with meat, fire, cooking outdoors, while women are seen as more inclined towards lighter foods like vegetables, fruits, and salads.

In other words, Kennedy's rhetoric is designed to project an aspirational masculinity that values strength, physical attractiveness, and high agency - all qualities closely tied to traditional notions of masculinity.

While there's no war on protein per se, Kennedy's emphasis on animal proteins serves a similar purpose: to tie dietary choices to a broader vision of American identity.
 
um, so i'm kinda confused about rfk jr's whole thing... is he trying to say that protein is bad for you or something? 🤔 because if so, why are we being told to eat it at every meal? doesn't make sense to me. and what's with the whole "war on protein" thing? sounds like some kinda marketing ploy to me... i mean, i get the idea that processed foods and added sugars are bad for us, but do we really need to be told to eat more protein too? 🤷‍♀️
 
I think its pretty weird that RFK Jr is trying to make this whole "protein is bad" thing about himself. Like, I get it if you're into fitness and all, but tying it to some super narrow idea of masculinity is just off-putting 🤷‍♂️. I mean, what about people who are vegan or don't eat meat for health reasons? Its like he's trying to make a whole diet plan based on how macho you're supposed to be. And honestly, its kind of gross that the government is backing this up with some super broad guidelines 🤦‍♂️.
 
I dont think its cool when our leaders use food as a way to show off their values 🤔. It sounds like RFK Jr is trying to control how people eat because he wants us to see him as strong and fit, not just as a leader making good decisions for the country. I mean who are we to decide what's good or bad when it comes to food? We should be focusing on getting healthy together as a society, not using diets as a way to prove our masculinity 💪.
 
I think it's kinda deep that RFK Jr is trying to link high-protein diets to traditional masculinity... like, what if he's onto something? 🤔 I mean, have you seen the way some guys just devour a whole rack of ribs in one sitting? 😂 It's like, they're not even thinking about how much protein they're consuming. But for real, it's interesting that his 'war on protein' is tied to this broader movement about body image and masculinity... I think it's possible that he's trying to spark a conversation about how we relate food to our identities as men (or women). 👨‍🍳
 
I'm low-key confused about this whole 'war on protein' thing... it seems like RFK Jr. is just trying to drum up some buzz for his movement and somehow tie it to traditional masculinity? Like, isn't the whole point of healthy eating to feel good and not die? 🤔 I mean, what's next? Are we gonna start banning veggies or something? 🥗 My grandma used to cook these huge roasts on Sundays, and everyone loved 'em. But I guess that's not exactly in line with this high-protein, macho nonsense...
 
🤔 I'm not sure about this new dietary guideline thing... seems like RFK Jr is trying too hard to be the "health guru" just to boost his own image 🙄 anyway, i checked out this article on the guidelines and apparently, they're saying we should eat protein at every meal? 🍗 what's wrong with having a balanced diet that includes carbs, veggies, and lean proteins tho? not sure if i trust this "war on protein" hype... just more of an excuse to sell more meat products 🤑 [link to article](https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2025-02-10/rfk-junior-protein-wars-nutrition-guidelines)
 
I think RFK Jr's whole "war on protein" thing is kinda weird 🤔... I mean, shouldn't he just focus on the actual health effects or something? It feels like he's trying to be some sort of fitness influencer or whatever. And what's with all these guys in Washington making dietary recommendations that seem kinda arbitrary? Like, can't we just have a balanced approach instead of "eat meat at every meal"? 🤷‍♂️ I'm all for reducing processed foods and stuff, but let's not get too caught up in the protein thing. It just seems like some people are trying to sell us something...
 
omg i'm so done with RFK Jr's latest 'war on protein' claims 🤦‍♂️ like wut even is the deal with all this high-protein diet talk? as a huge fan of ronald kennedy btw, i know i should be supporting him no matter what 🙌 but tbh his whole thing just feels super calculated to me... and can we pls talk about how ridiculous it is that he's trying to tie protein intake to traditional masculinity? like, come on ronald, you're a lawyer not a dietitian 😂 seriously tho, have u seen the pics of biden eating pizza at the oval office? that's real american food right there 🍕👀
 
I'm not buying RFK Jr.'s "war on protein" claim 🙄. It sounds like just another way for the administration to push their agenda on traditional masculinity and American identity. Newsflash, guys: we don't need to be told how to eat our veggies (or not) because of some outdated notion of what it means to be a man. Let's not get too caught up in projecting strength through our food choices – that's just unhealthy 🤪.

I mean, think about it... if we start associating protein with traditional masculinity, doesn't that just perpetuate the whole "men are tough" myth? Meanwhile, women and non-binary folks will still be expected to conform to societal norms around food choices. It's not about empowering people; it's about reinforcing outdated stereotypes 🤦‍♀️.

And what's with the emphasis on saturated fats? Didn't we learn that from the whole "don't eat too much red meat" thing in school? Did RFK Jr.'s 'war on protein' just happen to coincide with some conveniently timed push for stricter dietary guidelines? Yeah, I don't buy it 😒.
 
I gotta say, I'm low-key annoyed that RFK Jr is trying to spin his high-protein stance as some kinda 'war on protein'. It just sounds like another way for him to push this traditional masculinity agenda 🤔. Newsflash: having a few more chicken breasts in your diet doesn't automatically make you a real man 😂. And let's be real, the whole saturated fat thing is just gonna get more people hooked up with heart problems 💔. Anyway, I'm all for keeping it real about food and health, but not when it's gotta fit into some dude's weird vision of American identity 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh, can we talk about the forum for a sec? I'm still trying to wrap my head around how hard it is to post without getting spam comments 🙄...

Okay, back to RFK Jr.'s thing. Honestly, I think this "war on protein" thingy is just a fancy way of saying he's trying to sell more protein powder and supplements 🤑. I mean, let's be real, the guy's all about traditional masculinity and body image, which sounds like a bunch of BS if you ask me 😒.

And can we talk about how weird it is that they're prioritizing saturated fats in the guidelines? Like, didn't we just learn about that stuff being bad for us or something? 🤔 It's just another example of how these diets and nutritional plans are always being rewritten to suit someone's agenda, not necessarily based on actual science.

I swear, it feels like there's a lot more going on here than just some dude's "war on protein"...
 
I'm calling BS on RFK Jr.'s 'war on protein' claim 🤔...like, what's the real motive here? Is it really just about promoting traditional masculinity or is there more to it? I need some solid sources to back up these claims, you know? It feels like they're trying to push a certain agenda and use dietary guidelines as an excuse. Newsflash: saturated fats aren't inherently bad for you! 🥛 And what's with the emphasis on animal proteins? Isn't that just perpetuating old-fashioned masculine ideals? I want some concrete evidence before I start buying into this whole 'protein is key' narrative 😒
 
can we talk about how this whole thing is kinda problematic? like im all for making healthy food options more accessible but when the focus is so heavily on "traditional masculinity" it feels like we're just reinforcing these outdated gender norms 🤔. and what's up with prioritizing saturated fats? isn't that like, super bad for you? shouldn't we be focusing on whole foods and stuff instead of just beefing up (lol) the protein industry 🥩
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda weird that RFK Jr is pushing for high protein diets just because he wants to fit into this traditional masculinity vibe 🤔. Like, doesn’t everyone deserve access to healthy food regardless of their gender? It feels like the government is playing with fire by trying to tie dietary choices to cultural perceptions around food and gender. What if people don’t identify with those narrow masculine ideals? Don’t we want to promote more inclusive eating habits? 🤷‍♀️ The whole thing just seems like a big PR stunt to me 💁‍♂️
 
🤔 the whole 'war on protein' thing just smells like a marketing ploy to me... all this fuss about traditional masculinity and high-protein diets seems so... calculated. i mean, come on, people! can't we just eat whatever we want without it being tied to some idea of what makes us 'manly'? 🙄 and btw, isn't the whole point of dietary guidelines supposed to be based on science, not just some politician's ego? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I think this whole thing is a cautionary tale about how easily our values and priorities can get distorted by the pursuit of power and influence 🤑. RFK Jr.'s 'war on protein' seems like a clever way to tap into cultural nostalgia and shape public opinion, but at what cost? We need to be wary of agendas that masquerade as scientific fact or health advice, because ultimately, it's all about controlling the narrative and shaping our collective identity 💡.
 
I'm not sure what's more concerning, the government's push for high-protein diets or RFK Jr.'s attempt to spin it as some kinda revolution . It feels like they're trying to control every aspect of our lives, from what we eat to how we look. And let's be real, this 'war on protein' thing is just a marketing ploy to sell more meat and dairy products 🤑. I'm all for promoting healthy eating habits, but come on, can't we have a balanced approach instead of emphasizing one particular nutrient over others? 🤷‍♀️ It's like they're trying to recreate some sort of nostalgic American identity that doesn't exist anymore...
 
Ugh 🤯, I'm so over this 'war on protein' nonsense... Like what even is the deal with this? They're just trying to sell us all protein shakes and meatloaf 🍖️, meanwhile our planet's literally burning and we're worried about getting enough protein? 🌎😂. And don't even get me started on how sexist it is - I mean, 'traditional masculinity' is just code for 'we want men to be big and strong, so they can be patriarchal overlords'. 💪👊 Not cool, not at all 😒. Can we please just have a balanced diet that doesn't tie our worth to our biceps? 🤷‍♀️💁‍♀️
 
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