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IstillmissEP This is the reason why I said I needed context. I looked up the white milk thing. It was done by an alt right YouTuber who was known for his racist, anti Semitic and homophobic rants. What I got from it was that milk had something to do with alt right rhetoric and not milk itself but more became a symbol. Anyone who tells me the alt right isn't known for racism or highly divisive comments has either got to be a reactionary who sympathizes with their views or purposely trolling.
https://theconversation.com/how-the-alt-right-uses-milk-to-promote-white-supremacy-94854In the above article, the association between milk and white supremacy goes back to a 1920s document suggesting a link between white people, milk drinking and superior intellect.
Given that this was the 1920s with the KKK going strong, it's easy to see what they're talking about, connect that with the alt right's association with the modern day white supremacist groups.