The Evolving Meaning of 'Crunchy'
USAThu Dec 19 2024
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Ever heard of 'crunchy'? It used to be a term with a hint of disdain, a lifestyle that was more about anti-fashion than politics. Back in the '80s, it was about homemade bread, limited TV, and camping trips. Think lumpy sweaters and messy hair. But times have changed. 'Crunchy' is now a mix of left and right-wingers, all united by a love for home-schooling, homesteading, and growing their own food. They're suspicious of conventional medicine and love Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , who's had quite the journey himself - from activist to vaccine denier to Trump supporter.
These days, 'crunchy mom' is a hashtag on social media. Young, white mothers share their thoughts on medication, pesticides, and food additives. They reject junk food and sometimes even advice from pediatricians. They see themselves as rebels against mainstream American child-rearing. No matter their politics, they admire Kennedy for his concern about kids' health. He talks about how our children are swimming in a 'toxic soup' of chemicals.
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