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RFK Jr. Announces Plan to Teach Americans to Cook: ‘Americans Have Forgotten How To Cook’

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Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just dropped a bombshell that’s got nothing to do with vaccines or Big Pharma lawsuits—for once—but everything to do with reclaiming a fundamental American skill: cooking from scratch. In a bold announcement, RFK Jr. revealed that HHS is exploring a nationwide initiative to teach people to cook, slamming the sad reality that Americans have forgotten how to cook. Picture this: a government program handing out recipes, techniques, and maybe even starter kits to get folks ditching ultra-processed junk for real food. It’s RFK’s latest salvo in his war on chronic disease, tying straight into his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda, where he’s already gut-punching seed oils, fluoride, and corporate food overlords.

But here’s the 2A angle that flies under most radars: cooking isn’t just about nutrition—it’s the gateway drug to self-reliance, the same rugged individualism that birthed the Second Amendment. Think about it—our Founding Fathers weren’t ordering DoorDash; they were hunting, foraging, preserving meat over open fires, and baking with wild game. In a world of dependency on grocery megacorps and fast-food empires, RFK’s push revives the homesteader ethos: grow your own, hunt your own, cook your own. For the 2A community, this is pure gold. It dovetails perfectly with prepping culture—stockpiling ammo and MREs is great, but knowing how to field-dress a deer, render fat for tallow, or smoke jerky means you’re not just armed, you’re sovereign. Implications? A healthier populace is a more resilient one, less beholden to supply-chain fragility or government handouts during SHTF scenarios. RFK’s cooking crusade could supercharge off-grid skills, making concealed carriers into culinary commandos who thrive when the grid blinks out.

Skeptics might scoff at Uncle Sam playing Julia Child, but RFK Jr.’s track record—from exposing Roundup’s poison to challenging dietary dogmas—suggests this could be substantive, not just performative. Pair it with his pro-freedom leanings (he’s no fan of overreach), and it’s a subtle nod to empowering individuals over institutions. 2A patriots, take note: support this, expand it. Lobby for hunter-cook modules in the curriculum—teach ballistics alongside braising. It’s not just about plates; it’s about fortifying the republic one skillet at a time. Who’s ready to fire up the cast iron?

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