
Swedish Behavioral Scientist Proposes Cannibalism to Fight Climate Change in His Speech, “Can you Imagine Eating Human Flesh?”
Climate Change alarmism has taken a macabre turn that will seem to be satire, but is not. It happened in Sweden.
At a summit for food of the future (the climate-ravaged future) called Gastro Summit, in Stockholm Sept 3-4, a professor held a powerpoint presentation asserting that we must “awaken the idea” of eating human flesh in the future, as a way of combatting the effects of climate change.
In a talk titled “Can you Imagine Eating Human Flesh?” behavioral scientist and marketing strategist Magnus Söderlund from “Handelshögskolan” (College of Commerce) argues for the breaking down of the ancient taboos against desecrating the human corpse and eating human flesh.
He refers to the taboos against it as “conservative,” and discusses people’s resistance to it as a problem that could be overcome, little by little, beginning with persuading people to just taste it. He can be seen in his video presentation and on State Swedish Television channel TV4 saying that since food sources will be scarce in the future, people must be introduced to eating things they have thus far considered disgusting–among them, human flesh.
Easier sells he suggests include: pets and insects. But human flesh was the central topic. In Swedish articles describing this new debate, the term “mannisko-kötts branschen” is introduced. This means “the human flesh industry.”
In his bio at the Stockholm School of Economics, Söderlund states that his research focus includes: “consumer behavior,” ” marketing stimuli,” “loyalty, emotions, justice perceptions,” “psychological reactions,” …”in a society increasingly obsessed with consumption.”
People can be “tricked” Soderlund teases, into “making the right decisions.”