NPR Calls the Effort to Make People Eat Bugs a ‘Right Wing Conspiracy’ but Pushed the Idea Multiple Times

It seems like every other week, a liberal media outlet runs a story expalining why people should eat bugs, usually to save the planet from climate change.

National Public Radio calls this a right wing conspiracy. Really. Look at this:

This right wing conspiracy theory about eating bugs is about as racist as you think

“I will not eat the bugs” became a meme on 4chan and emerged in conservative talk shows and political speech. But why has it gained traction? In this week’s Code Switch, Gene Demby and NPR reporter Huo Jingnan dive into the sprawling conspiracy theory behind it. Proponents of the theory lean on the anti-semitic trope that “global elites” have a plot to control the masses — in this case under the guise of climate change solutions — by forcing them to eat bugs.

Hot Air points out that NPR has pushed this very idea, repeatedly:

What’s amusing is that NPR has been a proponent of the “Eat the bugs, dammit!” movement itself. A quick search of their archives finds several stories about the benefits of eating bugs, and there are countless examples of environmental extremists who are deeply concerned by cow farts wanting us to substitute animal protein with insect protein.

NPR is obsessed with the bug-eating controversy. Earlier this year they did another story about this very subject, in which they simultaneously argued that nobody wants you to eat bugs, but also that you really should want to eat bugs and it is racism and colonialism to reject the idea.

Look at the tweets below:

Does anyone at NPR read or listen to NPR? pic.twitter.com/oOlPUMrT0L

— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) July 24, 2023

I’ll just keep going here. pic.twitter.com/DHal0qy7qm

— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) July 24, 2023

Love the Neil Tyson one. pic.twitter.com/ZgOFS0zPKy

— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) July 24, 2023

Anyway. Stop funding these people. pic.twitter.com/VOZENbuSiv

— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) July 24, 2023

NPR is a joke and they should be defunded.

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Tucker Carlson Interviews Rapper Ice Cube in Latest Twitter Video on Politics, BLM, the COVID Vaccine

In his latest Twitter video, Tucker Carlson interviewed rapper Ice Cube, as they drove around Los Angeles.

It’s an excellent reminder that Tucker will talk to just about anyone who is willing to meet with him and it’s an interesting segment, too.

Ice Cube expresses his skepticism about politics, he calls out the leaders of BLM for their hypocrisy, and explains why he didn’t take the COVID vaccine.

The Post Millennial has more details:

BREAKING: Ice Cube challenges official Covid, BLM narratives in brand new Tucker Carlson interview

Recently appearing as the guest on the most recent episode of Tucker on Twitter, world-famous rapper Ice Cube joined show host Tucker Carlson to discuss a myriad of topics that are considered controversial in today’s mainstream culture.

Numerous subjects were covered, ranging from the societal pressures and compulsion surrounding the Covid-19 outbreak to whether forces such as BLM and corporate America are practicing the virtues they claim to hold.

“Three years ago, a bunch of big companies put hundreds of millions of dollars in Black Lives Matter…” Carlson said to Ice Cube. “Did that improve the neighborhood you grew up in?”

“Whenever you do that, most of the time a lot of people are siphoning that money off the top,” answered Ice Cube. “And the kicker is a lot of people saying I’ll give them money, but they don’t even give me money,” he said with a smile.

Watch the video below:

Ep. 10 Stay in your lane: our drive through South Central LA with Ice Cube.

(next episode: Ice Cube sits down with us at his studio) pic.twitter.com/cUgCh2xccH

— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) July 25, 2023

When Tucker gets his own media company up and running, it’s definitely going to be different than most of what is available on TV these days.

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