A successful online campaign is being waged against the climate cult’s push for people to eat insects instead of meat.
Until the above headline emerged, I had no idea that the opposition to eating bugs was so extensive. In a way, it isn’t surprising considering the recent, successful boycotts of entertainment venues, such as Disney, department stores, like Target, or food producers, such as Budweiser.
The concept of eating insects (a.k.a. entomophagy) is nothing new and underdeveloped countries (like Thailand) have insects as part of their cuisine. The campaign to urge people to consume insects in the U.S. seems to have begun with an article in The New York Times five years ago.
Then, a year after The Times article, this media outlet released a video on social media attempting to make the case for eating insects.
In anticipation of the bug cuisine push, Paul Joseph Watson weighed in on the idea of bug consumption and the title of this video seems to have set the tone for the opposition. Two years later, the World Economic Forum started championing the idea of bug consumption too.
Greg Gutfeld’s Fox News show had two hilarious opening segments ridiculing bug cuisine too.
January of this year:
May of 2022:
This is great news and, best of all, there are lots of memes available to express one’s opposition to the practice. Some examples are:



If leftists accuse you of being a racist, then that means you’re over the target. The West doesn’t need to eat insects since the nutritional value of our food (especially meat) is adequate to sustain and even extend our lives.
The left’s push to get people to eat bugs is nothing more than a way to deny people nutritional sources of food (like meat) that have lots of protein. Shrink or change the food supply to deny people essential nutrients and people are either easier to enslave or will die quicker deaths.