In 2019, the World Economic Forum declared we need to switch from eating meat to eating either plant-based meat, lab-grown meat, or insects and worms by 2030. You know, something something...sustainable, planet, we're all in this together.
In 2022, the Netherlands declared war on farmers with bureaucratic regulations that will wreak havoc on the livestock industry, straight up admitting out loud "not all farmers can continue their business." Then they banned all advertisements of meat in order to control your behavior. Now, they are introducing bugs for lunch to seventh-grade students. Again, all in the name of 'behavioral changes.'
I'm relying on Google Translate to accurately portray what's written in RTV Oost:
The school children are today exposed to a new eating experience. Part of a teaching package about healthy and sustainable food. It is a tried and tested means: behavioral changes via the (as yet) uninhibited children. Because, if they appreciate it, then it has a future.
The emphasis is mine. While they haven't started forcing the bugs on American kids (yet), the same leftists who support eating the bugs alredy use schools to indoctrinate children in other areas and attack the parents who disagree. Just saying, we don't say "Pay Attention, America" to be snarky. It's not a conspiracy to say they are coming for our children when they admit to doing so out loud.
Circling black to where it comes to eating the bugs... nope. Like, all the nope. Infinity nopes. Just when you think you got the point of "nope," I have a shipping container full of more nope to smack you across the face with. One nope at a time. Nopeity nopey nope nope.
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October 17, 2022 at 02:02PM - Brodigan
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