TEDx Would Not Post This
Listen up useless eaters, don't eat any meat because a meat diet may very likely make you useful and we don't want useful citizens. They're extremely annoying.
It makes sense. Meat as a cure? This has to be the most politically incorrect diet one could possibly have in the midst of debilitating climate change and fear mongering by our honorable governments. I suppose if Jordan Peterson is your dad you're going to have a tough time at TEDx no matter what you're talking about.
If you haven't read my book, I'm Nobody. Who are You? Can We Save the World?, though I was not nearly as sick as Mikhaila Peterson, I write briefly about how a very low-carb diet comprised of meat, chicken, lamb, pork, heavy cream, butter, cheese, eggs and blueberries cured my extreme anxiety and depression. It took three weeks. I'm not kidding.
But this is where we are: the powers that be don't want you considering diets that they do not approve of.
"Eat your crickets and be a good little citizen. Maybe someday, if your social credit score meets our standards, we'll give you some fake meat."
It’s a good video.
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A good rule of thumb, especially in matters of health, is to do the opposite of whatever the regime media are telling you to do. And the regime loves veganism almost as much as Bill Gates loved hanging out on Epstein's island.
Arguement:
If we accept that we evolved over millions of years, eating pretty much everything organic that didn't make us sick, and that the staples of modern food up to the 20th century industrial capitalist model of food production were based on what had proven good and nutritious over time, aren't the climate-vegans, bug-munchers and pals in reality evolution-deniers?
My Neanderthal ancestors (because "out-of-Africa" is BS) ate fruit, nuts, vegetables by season, meat, fish, fowl, eggs, and quite possibly a lot of roots (Elymus perens, couch grass, the rhizomes of which contains more carbohydrates per kilo than even sugarbeets; the rhizome is also an ancient ingredient in making cough-syrup - beware though, unless prepared right you inflate and get the spurting shits) and such too.
They sure as **** didn't eat crickets, mealworms, Quorn(tm) or other such unnatural and unhealthy lab-slab-flab crap.