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I think it's high time we create a separate thread just to throw in the unrelenting wave of articles, pushing for people to eat the bugs.

In the last few couple months, we've had articles like these:

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You WILL eat ze bugs, goy.
 
From the grass-fed steer I get from my neighbour each year, I get: delicious beef to eat, obviously, but also organ meat for some hard-to-obtain nutrition, bones to make delicious stock, plus tallow for cooking and soapmaking. The only reason I don't use the hide is because I haven't started processing my own leather yet (it's on the list). Crickets offer NONE of these ancillary benefits, and require resource-intensive processing to make them minimally palatable.
This is an important point that absolutely nobody ever brings up. The amount of goods you can make out of a single cow is ridiculous. Here's a favorite infographic of mine from the 40s:

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Obviously some of this stuff is outdated, but most of it isn't. Almost every good here is still regularly made from cows, because why not? We slaughter over 30 million cows a year in the US alone, which means the byproducts are crazy cheap.

Too many people believe that we strip the meat off a cow and throw the rest in the garbage. Almost nobody truly understands even the most basic aspects of the world around them any more, because it's all done behind the scenes where our innocent eyes don't have to see it. And that's where you get stupid shit like comparing how much water it takes to make a steak vs. a cricket burger. It's like comparing how much wood it takes to build a house vs. a bird feeder. It's a ridiculous oversimplification.

The water shit always pisses me off. They act like the water used to raise a cow is gone forever, instead of just passing through the animal and returning to the water cycle. Farms have been on the same land for decades, or longer, and they aren't running out of water. A large dairy farm probably ships 10,000,000 liters of milk a year, yet the wells don't run dry. Water is not a consumed resource.
I've been hearing that argument my entire life. When I was a kid, the big thing was not "wasting water" by showering too long, flushing the toilet unless you need to, etc. We were told, in no uncertain terms, that the water is gone forever once it goes down a drain. It bred entire generations of people who had no fucking idea how water works until they became adults and realized that your shower drain doesn't jettison into space. And sadly, millions of people never do come to that realization unless they're explicitly prompted, because pepole dum.

(Disclaimer: I do try not to use more water than necessary because I recognize that a lot of energy goes into making sewer water back into potable water. But I also don't appreciate being lied to, even if the intentions are ostensibly noble.)

If they wanted to make a real argument, they could argue about sequestering water. The average cow is about 800 pounds of water by weight, which means each cow is holding 95 gallons of water. There are 94,000,000 cows in the US at any given time, which means about nine billion gallons of water is being stored in cows. That's a lot of water. However, it's also .0003% of the amount of water in Lake Superior alone, so it's actually not a lot of water, assuming you don't live in an area famous for its dryness. Desert-dwellers seem to be under the impression that water is a precious resource worldwide even though all it takes to acquire infinite amounts of it is to not settle in a retarded location.
 
Just throwing my take into the ring, but there's a reason that shows like I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, and all the various 'survival' ones, have eating insects as part of the gross, horror-filled challenges. It's not something that people want to do, and even with the promise of money, or other treats, its still difficult to do for the average person.
Also, meat substitutes are gross and I fall into the category of people who have an intolerence to soya and many of the 'beyond meat' type products. I tried a bit of one while ago and the results were less than pleasant, so no thanks, I'll stick to real meat which doesn't make me want to die on a toilet.
I bought some impossible burgers and beef burgers yesterday, eating the impossible burgers feels like a chore to eat less meat (even though I could eat dhal or hommus and feel happier doing so). A beef burger just feels so much more visceral and real than a pretend burger, only Hungry Jack's in Australia has been able to make an adequate plant based burger as yet, though.
 
it isnt, but as long as they still have meat on shelves in general, which they will, you'll still at least be able to have the option in general even if it's pricier. though i doubt they can stop people from fishing or hunting for wild game in general. youve to keep deer populations in check after all.
But that's the whole issue, meat might be available, but it won't be available to you and me. You just had the WEF summer conference where they again said the quiet parts out loud and declared that central bank digital currency will be programmable, so that governments can restrict what you purchase. So meat might be available, but it won't be purchasable by you.

I think you're right that they couldn't ever completely stop hunting and fishing, but they definitely can criminalise it and make it as difficult as possible.
 
FFS it's endless BS from Clown World: one BS after another!
This is something that has been known for a very long time. There are even websites (I see if the one I saw last year still exists and add it) set up to con people into believing, that they can buy their way onto the 'unrestricted' databases.

They go into everything, and granted there is a lot of statements they make that I believe are going to be true, but there is also a lot that is reaching, sure it may come true if the cabal don't get their way (they sure as hell are putting their hand in the hat and pulling out everything at once at present), but it's purely to up the drama and get people to part with their money.

Besides the 'restrict what you buy', there is also talk about having them expire. If you don't spend x amount by x time, too bad sucker, they are returned to sender.

In Australia they have just changed the legislation surrounding the cashless welfare card, which previously was generally only forced on the aboriginal communities, preventing them from buying alcohol and other toxic substances to try and curb the rates of domestic violence, and all the other violence they like to do to each other (like sticking spears in each other...).

Now it's been expanded in welfare legislation, enabling the government to easily force it onto the rest of the country. I believe that it's part of the legislative changes to allow the above CBDC restrictions.
 
I bought some impossible burgers and beef burgers yesterday, eating the impossible burgers feels like a chore to eat less meat (even though I could eat dhal or hommus and feel happier doing so). A beef burger just feels so much more visceral and real than a pretend burger, only Hungry Jack's in Australia has been able to make an adequate plant based burger as yet, though.

A while back I accidentally bought some kind of a veggie burger. The place didn't say it was strictly vegetarian or vegan or whatever, the menu just said "hamburger". I realized my mistake after the first bite, it was fucking nasty. I still want my ~8 dollars back, but I'd settle for everyone who was ever involved with that company being flayed.
 
Now it's been expanded in welfare legislation, enabling the government to easily force it onto the rest of the country. I believe that it's part of the legislative changes to allow the above CBDC restrictions.
I've been saying this for months and nobody has listened. They aren't building these massive hundred million/billion dollar apocalypse bunkers to protect them from war or nuclear fallout. They are building them to protect themselves from YOU. The goal of the TPTB is to build their ivory towers and use AI to govern you from a distance. Everyone, even the most redpilled of people call me crazy saying that you can't govern from afar.

Nigger, you don't even have to work from an office anymore. What makes you think these guys can't govern the US from another country or remote island?
 
Also, plants do not contain protein. Stop being a tranny already.
Can't tell whether you're doubling down for le epic own later down the line because you were merely pretending to be retarded or you're actually retarded. Plants contain proteins, just a different type - appropriately named plant proteins. Shocking, I know. They simply have significantly less of them per 100 grams. The most protein-rich ones can't even crack 50% of what good ol' beef has, ~26 grams. Soybeans are probably the highest at around 12.5, with the rest you're looking at anything between 3 and 6 which is why vegan bodybuilders are full of shit (figuratively and literally) and use other means to boost their gains.
Bugs are not only disgusting but also around the same level as legumes when it comes to protein content. And both get trumped by a single egg.
 
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