>healthy >tastes good >good protein source >inexpensive >sustainable environmentally >done thousands of years by humans
I eat silk worm pupa fine with no issue. The only argument against I heard is because they "look" disgusting but so does marine crustaceans like lobsters which are sea bugs and you eat that fine.
>but chinks gooks and nignogs have ate bugs for blah blah blah Don’t care Will continue to eat sausage rolls Not gonna eat the bug
Luis Cook
>healthy You can't take out the innards or clean the thing thoroughly. It also lives in shit and barely 20% of it are digestible to humans >tastes good You can fry cardboard and it would taste better >good protein source Chitin is indigestible you cretin >inexpensive So is sawdust >sustainable environmentally Yes, lets breed tiny animals to eat as much as possible and grow very quickly, surely they will be kept in their coop by a wiremesh fence. >done thousands of years by humans. Just because Koreans exist for a few millennia I still don't think they are a good idea.
Gavin Butler
Dehumanizing and in part with all of the other shit being pushed that is terrible, I'll say no.
Jordan Torres
No it isnt, here where it matter we put people in the retard class when they ear bugs..
Anthony Reed
Not eating the bugs. Fuck off.
Chase Anderson
Because for non-subhumans its disgusting.
Christian Martinez
>that spelling Welp, guess I'm retarded too
Julian Price
Fpbp bugman btfo
Tyler Rogers
I'm only against it for me. I'm all for it for you. Bit like the vaccine
Samuel Morales
>The only argument against I heard is because they "look" disgusting but so does marine crustaceans like lobsters which are sea bugs and you eat that fine. no I don't nothing still having a shit sack when it comes to my table goes into my mouth
Noah Gray
>requires processing to be made edible >dogshit DIAAS score >Centralized production made and controlled by kikes >Current meat is perfectly sustainable (beef, goats, sheep) >Done by subhumans with sub 100 iq because they can't farm or ranch in the most fertile lands on earth Get bent
Josiah Ross
Eat some worm larvae faggot, no one here is trying to stop you. Try your nearest bait shop.
Julian Smith
>Will continue to eat sausage rolls So you want the planet to become unsuitable for living?
Some argue it is a humiliation phase of nwo dominance. Im up for trying cricket milk, and other insect food products. Id at least try it. I buy discontinued foods. Some good some gross. They had cactus water at a discoubt shop. It was pretty good i bought half the pallette.
Luis White
Why don't you stop crying you horrible little gook, come back when your penis is over 3" and you're not the most effeminate race on the planet
Jaxson Young
Nothing wrong, you can eat bugs, i will continue to eat meat.
Jaxson Martin
>Why don't you stop crying you horrible little gook, come back when your penis is over 3" and you're not the most effeminate race on the planet
>we eat bugs so should you! Except we're humans not insect chinks like you kek.
Noah Flores
Emissions and pollution have decreased in every white country but increased in all the other shit parts of the world Seems like your existence is bad for the planet
Carter Carter
Trash bait Not even worth a bait picture.
Justin Bennett
You do know that Europeans also eat bug too right? Cope harder
Germany >Milbenkäse is a German speciality cheese. It is made by flavouring balls of quark (a type of soft cheese) with caraway and salt, allowing them to dry, and then leaving them in a wooden box containing rye flour and cheese mites for about three months. An enzyme in the digestive juices excreted by the mites causes the cheese to ripen. >Cockchafer soup is a European dish made from the cockchafer insect. It was a delicacy in Germany and France until the mid-1900s.[1] Its taste resembles crab soup.[citation needed] As cockchafers were once an incredibly common pest insect in Europe, with population explosions every 4 years, collecting enough cockchafers to make soup was very easy in former times, but excessive pesticide usage caused their populations to collapse by the 1970s, with complete extirpation in many areas
France >Mimolette is a cheese traditionally produced around the city of Lille, France. >The grey-colored rind of aged Mimolette occurs from cheese mites that are added to the surface of the cheese, which serve to enhance its flavor.
it's not eating bugs i have a problem with, it's the agenda that comes with it.
Thomas Ortiz
You are a faggot, no one in their right mind here eats that shit, it's a curiousity people eat as a dare, nothing more.
Colton Smith
we are not gonna eat your GMO bugs get the fuck over it
Henry Martinez
Bugs don't taste like anything. I personally don't mind eating insects and have done so a couple of times (just crunchy, really). People's problem seems to be that it violates their sense of fairness, the assumption being that "the masters" will continue to eat steak, while "the masses" will be reduces to eating insects.
Carter Perez
Just like only a select few animals should be consumed by humans, same goes for insects. The problem you should be concerned with is that they intend to reduce meat eating until the "cattle" of the world are sustained on processed "food" bars a la onions green. They're already feeding you human flesh by the way if you consume pork, fast food, and prepared frozen foods from the grocery store. The rulers of human society ate cartoonishly evil.
The methane produced by cows was already in the ecosystem, whereas the carbon dioxide from the burning of gasoline wasn't, since the oil was dug up from kilometers underground. Methane is also produced by all ungulates, not just cow, yet there are no calls to exterminate e.g. deer. Before human settlement, the North American continent had a far larger population of ungulates than today, yet there was no catastrophic greenhouse effect.
Jeremiah Foster
>healthy I have yet to see a study that supports this, but I do recall reading a few about their "meat" being incompatible with our digestive system and causing problems in the long run.
>tastes good So does sugar.
>good protein source I seriously doubt this. If this was true, Koreans would be buff as fuck, some african tribes too and we'd have seen bug eating in more parts of the world. It seems more like a last ditch effort for protein instead when you can't get it from anywhere else.
>inexpensive Trash food is cheaper than fruits and veggies, please think about the arguments you're using here for a second.
>sustainable environmentally Because nobody eats them and there's no global demand for it. What do you think happens if this ever becomes the default for most countries? Suddendly raising a cow would become a lot more sustainable than giant pens for trillions of bugs.
>done thousands of years by humans In very rare locations and communities. This is not a wide spread phenomenon, it's not on par with actual meat and not even at the same level of popularity as grain. I'm willing to bet it has been "done thousands of years" by people that had no other choice for proteins and bugs was the best they could get their hands on.
>so does marine crustaceans like lobsters which are sea bugs and you eat that fine Do people eat the same things here? In the case of lobsters or shrimps, people eat the meat inside and entirely ditch the chitin outside while in the case of bugs, it seems like there isn't any actual meat inside and it's the chitin that's supposed to be the "main dish". It's not the same situation at all, no matter how much you bleat "sea bugs".
Wyatt Cooper
This. It'll be like Snowpiercer, but more physically realistic.
Cooper Campbell
Why are you a cannibal?
Andrew Martinez
Methane from cows is 4x less damaging to the environment than previously estimated. Modern cattle farming accounts for 4-6% of greenhouse gas emissions in first world countries. The grass that they eat acts as a carbon sink when it regrows making them carbon neutral. The farmland they use to graze cattle is non arable and cannot be otherwise used for farming. The water they use is pissed back out and a non-issue. 90% of what cattle eat is non-human edible.
Food waste is a greater greenhouse gases generator than cattle and if it were a country would be 4th, behind China, USA, and India.
Alexander Wood
They're not healthy, they don't have a full amino acid profile so they're more "food of survival". European's never ate bugs and they ended up being the best.
The best and the most nutritious insect protein should be eaten only by the elites. The worst and cancerous Red meat should be eaten only by the slave wagies. Its the most logical way to look at this issue. The elites should be protected and have Access to the best possible diet for human beings. Insects are Perfect for them.
Aaron Collins
>healthy yes >tastes good yes >good protein source yes >inexpensive lie in canada 300grams of beef meat is around 5 $ 300grams of insects is like 1000$. I'm not going to pay 200 the price.
Samuel Taylor
>done thousands of years by humans >links an example that only started after the gook war because they ran out of food hows the posting in korea, jamal? fuck any gooks yet?
Jackson Richardson
I'm an Atlantic Canadian and even I don't eat l*bsters or Cr*b. Fucking nigger tier food, and if you want to eat industrial waste (silkworms are for silk, anything but the silk is waste) go ahead but don't expect me to be impressed.
Parker Hill
The earth produces magnitudes more "greenhouse" gases than humanity does every year, but you won't have a rational discussion about that as it's a good stick to beat the two legged beasts with.
Jacob Hughes
>here's a few cheeses made with enzymes from these bugs >THIS MEANS EVERY EUROPEAN EATS BUGS God, you're retarded. They likely scrape the bugs out of the cheese when it's done, it's the enzyme they need, not the bug. And even then, that's not how the great majority of cheese is made, so you're using a niche of a niche as an argument.
Dylan Bennett
Because that's cannibalism you filthy bugman
Evan Martin
I take solace in you dying at the hands of an emaciated northerner eventually. At least you had your bugs.