Little by little, they try to normalize their sick fantasies on the populace. This showed up on my Google news feed today.
(media.greatawakening.win)
🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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The article concludes that its a bad idea and unsustainable, for what thats worth
I would think farming humans for food would be horribly inefficient. Take decades to mature and aren't very big. Not to mention the productivity you would sacrifice by losing a potential worker. Reminds me of using Humans as batteries or whatever in the Matrix.
Exactly my thoughts. Of all the things humans are good for, eating them is probably at the bottom of the list.
Yea, but the point is opening Overton's Window wider to now include this as something that can be publicly discussed.
Exactly
The Overton window's been that wide for a long time. Where do you think the term Soylent Green comes from? At some point in the past someone was talking about it. And where'd they get inspiration? At some point in the past before that, some tribe in Papua New Guinea or Africa or the Amazon rain forest was doing exactly what you're talking about. Cannibalism's not exactly a new idea.
The idea that humans could be used as livestock has been discussed and dismissed because we're horrible feedstock. We grow too slow and produce too little meat. Traditional livestock is much better. I've actually seen anthropology videos of cannibals saying exactly that to scientists.
they need to remind each generation through a means they expect said generation to see
Since most people don't read past the headline, especially the sheep, I'm sure it had its intended affect.
Should have read: 'The Science AGAINST Soylent Green"
Didn’t want to read that article! These people are sick who wish create a normalcy around cannibalism are immoral and soulless ghouls. We don’t consent azzhos!