Welp, we suppose it was inevitable that the climate change debate would end up here:
Scientist suggests eating human flesh to fight climate change https://t.co/LjPDblTNxJ pic.twitter.com/TNoCbVbJaL
— New York Post (@nypost) September 9, 2019
More from the New York Post:
Stockholm School of Economics professor and researcher Magnus Soderlund reportedly said he believes eating human meat, derived from dead bodies, might be able to help save the human race if only a world society were to “awaken the idea.”
Soderlund’s argument for human cannibalism was front and center during a panel talk called “Can you Imagine Eating Human Flesh?” at the Gastro Summit, reports The Epoch Times. “Conservative” taboos against cannibalism, he said, can change over time if peoples simply tried eating human flesh.
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“I feel somewhat hesitant but to not appear overly conservative…I’d have to say….I’d be open to at least tasting it,” he told Sweden’s TV4.
He suggested more plausible options such as eating pets and insects.
Oh, well. Starting with pets and insects? Guess that’s a little more doable. We can always work our way up to people. At least he’s not getting too far ahead of himself.
Did Hannibal Lecter conduct this research? https://t.co/XuXasaeIrH
— ?????? (@ChuckEChaves) September 9, 2019
— Archie Bunker (@ArchieBunker19) September 9, 2019
AOC & progressives: Maybe don't have kids to fight climate change.
Scientists: Have your kid and eat it too. https://t.co/fxuvzyujxP
— Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) September 9, 2019
Better stock up now on fava beans and Chianti. There could be a run on them one of these days.
Step 1: Gun control
Step 2: Cannibalism— mitrebox (@mitrebox) September 9, 2019
"Try cannibalism," they said. "It could shave 0.08 degrees off of global mean temperature over the next century,” they said. pic.twitter.com/VQIg9QuZMC
— Daniel Foster (@DanFosterType) September 9, 2019
Definitely a more reasonable solution than natural gas and nuclear. https://t.co/F7k1nsjHza
— Inez Stepman (@InezFeltscher) September 9, 2019
Oh, for sure.
How about we stop listening to people just because they're scientists? https://t.co/53zPXPTNUi
— / nnie / (@AV_Mudlark) September 9, 2019
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