Posted on 01/06/2020 4:27:40 AM PST by C19fan
You need to wait until April 1st for this kind of stuff :)
I predict the left will one day push the idea of making rendered processed human bodies normal for consumption as an alternative to burying them or pushing carbon into the atmosphere to cremate them. Thus is the level of mental illness of the left.
Now one day when we are flying to other planets that may take a generation or two to get to; they will have to render the bodies to reclaim the water. Will they process them for food at that time when no other resources are available other than what they can grow on the ships? I’d say there’s a good possibility. It might even be considered a meat delicacy. Kinda how I consider maple flavored bacon today. :)
The movie was on TCM just a few days ago.
Do you marinate them or just let them stew awhile in their natural juices?
Maybe a nice pesto sauce instead of the horseradish one might use on roast beef...
I looked to see whether it was marketed by Planned Parenthood......
Let me guess, they taste just like chicken. 8>)
Science fiction writers made up the worst dystopias they could imagine.
The goal of the left is to turn them into reality.
Edward G. ROBINSON’S
Greatest !
You & your kids can watch Soylent Green, the movie— it’s online for free.
I re-watched it a few days ago, having seen it in a theater when first out in 1973.
I’d forgotten it’s set in 2022. And this time I couldn’t help wondering if today’s Green New Dealers got their whole propaganda schtick from watching that movie.
Youngsters who never saw the movie may not realize the enviro-nazis are trying to brainwash us into normalizing mass murder & even cannibalism to accommodate their elite globalist agenda.
I prefer to get the source fresh and make it myself... /s
Amazon......how to serve man
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