Gringos say that drinking coffee without milk is a symbol of racism

Many of us are so used to our morning coffee that it is almost impossible for us to do without it, but recently several media outlets in the United States published that drinking coffee and milk is considered racist.

The argument they give to make this observation is that the coffee was originally harvested by African people and that it was later “stolen” by the colonizers. Moreover, they said that milk has been a symbol used by white supremacy.

a field at dawn on a table is a cup of black coffee

These statements were taken up by different US media according to he deformssince some time ago, PETA launched a strange criticism in which it stated that drinking milk can be considered racist.

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As for coffee, things get worse, because, according to Afru, the way in which white supremacists obtained coffee was by stealing it from Africans and enslaving its inhabitants so that they would grow it on their land.

a hand full of soil shows some coffee beans

White supremacy is built into the foundation of the coffee industry. The global coffee economy was created through colonialism, the white supremacist system under which European countries invaded, subjugated and exploited the countries of African and Latino people. After Dutch spies stole coffee from Africa, the Europeans forced Africans and indigenous people into slavery to grow it on colonized land.

This controversial issue has generated great controversy on social networks, because while for some it is a genuine concern, others find it too absurd.

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Source: Okchicas

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