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Trudeau Begins Effort to Force Canucks to Eat Bugs

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You will switch to bugs, and you will like it.  After using government incentives and subsidies to build a new facility in London, Ontario, to manufacturer 9,000 metric tons of crickets for human consumption to replace cows, pigs and chickens, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau now triggers a series of nitrogen emission reduction regulations to target traditional farming. More

Our atmosphere is already 80 percent nitrogen. How is eating bugs suppose to help that? – Dr. Tar

31 Comments on Trudeau Begins Effort to Force Canucks to Eat Bugs

  1. YOU KNOW WHO WILL SAVE US??

    RANCHERS

    BEST, TOUGHEST, HARDEST WORKING AMERICANS EVER

    I WORKED ON BIG RANCHES IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON…THINK THEY’RE CONSERVATIVE?? THINK AGAIN..

    I WAS KNOWN AS THE “CALIFORNIA CITY BOY”, HAD TO EARN MY KEEP AMONG THOSE WHO CAME FROM GENERATIONS WHO HAD DONE SO WAY BEYOND EXPECTATIONS

    ALL I CAN SAY IS THESE COWBOYS TAKE CONSERVATIVE LIFE SERIOUSLY AND I CAME HOME IN LATE AUGUST WITH SCARRED KNUCKLES AND DIDN’T NEED HELL WEEK FOR FOOTBALL…AMONG WEAK, PUSSIFIED BEACH VOLLEYBALLERS AND SURFERS!!

    READY TO BREAK BONES AND DRAW BLOOD

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  2. Start forcing people to eat bugs when there’s perfectly good farms and ranches to raise animals will get you a dirt nap in certain places of the world. Extreme times require extreme measures.

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  3. Well, they got you to take an untested vax of unknown origin, so getting you to eat bugs is just another way of saying “Fuck you, die!”
    Respond accordingly.

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  4. Lobsters used to be food for low wage workers and poor people in ME.
    Castro, Jr and WEF would have us eating bugs and themselves eating steak.
    Maybe a few will fall for it.
    If it is forced I see poaching on the rise. Canada has all kinds of animals to hunt and fish.

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  5. Will we be testing said insects for human consumption, FDA?
    Can you be poisoned by eating insecticide-contaminated bugs?
    “The most serious pesticide poisonings usually result from acute exposure to organophosphate and carbamate insecticides. Organophosphate insecticides include chlorpyrifos, diazinon, dimethoate, disulfoton, malathion, methyl parathion, and ethyl parathion. The carbamate compounds include carbaryl, carbofuran, methomyl, and oxamyl.”

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