NPR promotes bug-eating for years, then says people who notice are "racist"
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@blablarg18 Applying some critical thinking, this statement doesn't make sense. How does eating bugs in any way have anything to do with race?
Unless it's specific to a certain geographical region or culture, eating bugs has nothing to do with race, so to just cry racism is in and of itself rather racist. Oh the irony!
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First, right-wing conspiracy nuts who think they aren't already eating bugs in their food are clueless about where some food ingredients come from.
Second, the statements by NPR are not mutually exclusive or contradictory. Eating bugs is already common in some places in the world and is advocated as a small portion of environmentalist plans to mitigate climate change.
The "bug eating" conspiracy that NPR is pointing out is racists is the "Great Reset" theory floating around in dark corners of right-wing Internet. And some elements of it could be considered racist.
So, you're meme is wrong, as per usual.
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@MrMazda Yes.
@hubrys Off-point. Crawl back to your hole & chow down your diet of bugs + polysyllabic terminology-salads overspreading intellectual & spiritual nonexistence, like a Good Little Slave.
PS. " the "Great Reset" theory"..... You do know that the WEF & Klaus Schwab titled their own programs & goals "The Great Reset", right?
So that bit is fact, not theory. Even backward, CIA-funded Wikipedia admits it. Omg catch up.
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You are being dishonest.
NPR and Co are advocating for eating bugs rather than meat. They aren't advocating eating bugs in limited situations, as you are trying to suggest.