An op-ed by Bloomberg suggests that eating bugs could be a solution to feeding a growing global population. The idea of consuming insects has sparked controversy, with NPR previously dismissing it as a conspiracy theory. The discussion revolves around the potential necessity of insect consumption to address food scarcity for 10 billion people.
NEWS: This is what happens when we allow “the elite” to hijack the WHO in order to impose its New World Order. This con man has just stated, in broken English, that they will ban farming as we know it and that you will eat bugs! Prepare to starve unless we join the farmers and… https://t.co/ppouxgsRbT
This is an actual headline by NPR. 🤣🤣🤣 It's not a "conspiracy theory" when the "shadowy global elite" are completely transparent about their agenda to propagandise people into eating insects, as demonstrated by this 2013 UN report, titled 'Edible insects: Future prospects for… https://t.co/CqgokQMvJ3
This is an actual article by NPR. 🤣🤣🤣 It's not a "conspiracy theory" when the "shadowy global elite" are completely transparent about their agenda to propagandise people into eating insects, as demonstrated by this 2013 UN report, titled 'Edible insects: Future prospects for… https://t.co/X0cgKAn0pF
You Will Eat Bugs — and Like It (Bloomberg Opinion) Link without paywall: https://t.co/lu7Q1gVDaZ https://t.co/8q8TmuY83x
Bloomberg published an op-ed telling us that we WILL EAT ZE BUGS but NPR told me this was a racist conspiracy theory 🤔 https://t.co/smE0o5G1KG https://t.co/lsdWZGqDvT
Yes, eating bugs sounds kind of gross. But do you have a better idea for feeding 10 billion people? https://t.co/xKylsl3N4U via @opinion