That's from the article, and clearly a shout-out to Jonathan Swift's famous satirical essay, "A Modest Proposal," in which he advocated cannibalism to solve Ireland's famine.
So he's either intentionally going for satire, or using it as plausible deniability cover. I suppose you'd have to know this writer's history to put it in context.
That's from the article, and clearly a shout-out to Jonathan Swift's famous satirical essay, "A Modest Proposal," in which he advocated cannibalism to solve Ireland's famine.
So he's either intentionally going for satire, or using it as plausible deniability cover. I suppose you'd have to know this writer's history to put it in context.
It did seem a little over the top as I read it, but in clown world you never know!