John R. Houk
© August 29, 2009
Have you ever watched the 1973 Sci-Fi flick “Soylent Green”? Here’s the descriptive scenario:
“In the NYC of 2022 … the
temperature never drops below a humid 90. Over 20 million people are out of
work. There is no middle class. The poor sleep where they can and join together
for the daily food riots. The rich live in high-rise furnished apartments
that come complete with young women. The apartments also feature unheard-of
amenities like hot water and free-flowing electricity, and the people who can
afford them can also afford black market luxuries like eggs, jam, and the
rarest of all, real beef.
The cops are as corrupt as ever,
and the government is merely a small branch of the Soylent Corporation—the
international conglomerate that controls two-thirds of the world’s food supply
by manufacturing cheap crackers out of chemicals and vegetable matter. There
are no trees, there are no animals, water is rationed, and the city averages
about a hundred murders a day.” (Why
Soylent Green is More Relevant Now Than Ever; By Jim Knipfel;
Den of Geek; 5/9/18)
Soylent Green is the apocalyptic Leftist vision of
overpopulation, Climate Change and the scarcity of food. What was the Soylent
Green solution? Lie to people and tell them a mass produced food product
made from ocean plankton will stave global hunger. The truth hidden from people
– the Left are experts in hiding truth – Soylent Green is made from PEOPLE. Thus
legitimizing cannibalism for the good of humanity!
VIDEO: Soylent Green Is People!!!
Posted by Marc Moyer
Published on Jan 26, 2011
Charlton Heston in the 1973 sci-fi
classic.
Is it far fetched alarmism? NOT ANYMORE!
Brought to you by the psychologists and Left Stream Media
who have normalized homosexuality and hatred of all morality from the Bible –
Cannibalism will solve the hunger crisis that doesn’t exist where
Western methodology prevails over Third World nation and Marxist methodologies.
Left-wing media now pushing
CANNIBALISM in America
By Ethan
Huff
08/27/2019
Is it time for people to start eating other people in order
to solve the crisis of world hunger? Newsweek seems to think
so, as the left-leaning media outlet recently published an outlandish piece pushing
the notion that it might be time for human beings to rethink the “ultimate
taboo” of cannibalismas the next step forward for “progress.”
Citing a paper published by psychologists Jared Piazza and Neil McLatchie from the University of Lancaster in the United
Kingdom, Newsweek makes the proposition that cannibalism might
not be all that bad after all because some cultures throughout the world have
been doing it since the beginning of time.
According to Piazza and McLatchie, most people find
cannibalism disgusting and abhorrent not because it actually is, but because
society has trained everyone to think this way. If it weren’t for the concept
being “overridden by our feelings of repulsion and disgust,” more people would
accept cannibalism as normal, these two contend, with the apparent approval
of Newsweek.
Stopping short of actually promoting cannibalism, since they
claim “there is no need to overcome our repulsion for the foreseeable future,”
Piazza and McLatchie contend that humans should start trying to overcome their
aversion to human flesh because one day they might have to eat human flesh in
order to survive.
“Many people develop disgust for all kinds of meat, while
morticians and surgeons quickly adapt to the initially difficult experience of
handling dead bodies,” the two authors write in their paper. “Our ongoing
research with butchers in England suggests that they easily adapt to working
with animal parts that the average consumer finds quite disgusting.”
It’s unreasonable for people to not want to eat human
flesh, claim academics
If you’re still too grossed out by the thought of consuming
human flesh despite all of this, that revulsion isn’t a matter of reason, these
two academics further claim. You’re actually being unreasonable,
they insist, because some people throughout history have had to eat other
people in order to survive.
In their paper, they propose the story of the famous 1972
Andes plane crash as one prominent example, citing the fact that survivors
almost starved to death before “succumbing to reason” and “eating those who had
already died.”
In other words, it’s completely reasonable for people to eat other
people – and if you don’t agree, then you’re the
problem.
This is the type of new-wave leftist thinking that’s
apparently sweeping the editorial room at Newsweek, which gladly
republished the manifesto on this topic, which first appeared in The
Conversation.
Its stated goal is to get readers to rethink the idea of
cannibalism by de-coupling it from the notion of “personhood and flesh.” In
other words, these two academics, along with Newsweek and The
Conversation, want readers to stop thinking about human flesh as
being human at all, and pretend as though it doesn’t come from
actual people.
If “we can’t silence our thoughts about the person [the
meat] came from,” they claim, then this is simply a manifestation of our
anti-cannibalism “bias” rearing its ugly head.
“For now,” these two authors insist that it’s okay to not
embrace cannibalism because it isn’t yet a necessity. But in their mind, it one
day could be, seeing as how “philosophers have argued that burying the dead
could be wasteful in the context of the fight against world hunger.”
“… we’re as happy as you are to continue accepting the
‘wisdom of repugnance,'” they conclude, satisfied with at least having put the
idea out there for people to chew on – no pun intended.
To keep up with the latest derangements coming out of
academia, be sure to visit Propaganda.news.
Sources for this article include:
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21st Century
Left & Soylent Green
John R. Houk
© August 29, 2009
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Left-wing media now
pushing CANNIBALISM in America
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