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Eating Babies, Drinking Menstrual Blood Is Old Hat In Politics And Hollywood; Now A New San Diego Museum Pushes Cannibalism Mainstream. [Vid]
Few topics cause more intense feelings of revulsion than cannibalism, and rightly so. The consumption of human flesh has always been considered abhorrent, vile, and to most, morally wrong. However, a Swedish scientist speaking at a Stockholm summit of libtards and local Illuminati last week offered cannibalism as a possible tactic to combat global climate change, unveiling publically for the first time the fixation of the mondialists with cannibalism.
Stockholm School of Economics professor and researcher Magnus Soderlund, a Freemason of the Swedish Rite, said that he believes eating human flesh derived from dead bodies might save the human race if only a world society were to “awaken the idea.” The scientist also mentioned the possibility of cannibalism during a TV broadcast on Swedish channel TV4.
Meanwhile in the kingdom of libtards, cannibalism is becoming increasingly fashionable in Southern California. Aside from the reported fixation of Hollywood stars who engage in blood rituals and cannibalism, the Museum of Man, one of the more popular museums of Balboa Park in San Diego, which is said to “inspire human connections by exploring the human experience” in January 2016, began their sickest exhibition to date Cannibals: Myth & Reality. In one-of-a-kind libtard exhibit, you’ll discover that cannibals aren’t who you think they are, and you might even want to join them if you were to listen to the guides. The museum does not describe cannibals as freaks, but as warriors from many cultures, European kings and queens, American and European sailors, American colonists, accident survivors, the sick, and more. When the exhibition opened back in 2016 The San Diego Union-Tribune gave Cannibals high praise: “Get past the ick factor. Stifle the barbecue jokes.
Cannibals: Myth & Reality is a poignant and beautiful experience, the type that you hope to get at a museum. It deftly guides you from one emotional place to another, revealing connections across time and cultures, until you reach a point of deeper understanding. Through history, art, films, interactive displays and games, visitors confront what seems, at first, to be an unthinkable choice. By the end, you might realize that it’s far more nuanced and complicated.”