Cui bono bugeating?
Bugeating pops up repeatedly among the schizoid genocidal screechings of Carbon Cultists.
BBC features articles along this line every week.
Here we see bugeating coupled with terraforming Mars, another apocalyptic theme.
Who is paying to advocate bugeating? It doesn't make sense by any standards. The advocacy is clearly designed to soften up our cultural taboos, but why? An industrial cricket farm would be just as large and dirty and inhumane as an industrial pig farm. Each unit is smaller, but the total mass would have to be the same to satisfy the same demand for protein. From a moral viewpoint, avoiding the unnecessary murder of intelligent life, the insect farm is a million times worse.
There are a
few commercial insect farmers, mainly for fish bait or zoo food. Not nearly a large enough industry to support lecture fees and grants for "scientists".
Elon and Bezos are pushing terraforming for megalomaniac personal reasons. They want to own an entire planet, and they need cultists for slaves. But they haven't been emphasizing bugs.
Labels: Answered better than asked, Carbon Cult