Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWith food prices soaring, Greg Wallace explores a cheap new lab-grown meat product that its makers claim could be a solution to the cost-of-living crisis.With food prices soaring, Greg Wallace explores a cheap new lab-grown meat product that its makers claim could be a solution to the cost-of-living crisis.With food prices soaring, Greg Wallace explores a cheap new lab-grown meat product that its makers claim could be a solution to the cost-of-living crisis.
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Its not about canabalism, its really just a way to say british public are so stupid and poor right now they would eat anything. They would sell themselves just to get some money and eat flesh.
It is a discrace to laugh at public, that are hard up right now all because the Ukraine war has caused this inflation.
They also make jokes of people living in moldy flats.
The 1% like Michel Roux Jr should know better than to take part in this. Other Mitchelin chefs have worked for free to help homeless and food projects.
It would be funny if it was a spoof and Greg was not told and Ant and dec or someone just as lame came out and said greg "its a joke", your so thick you fell for this. Is this an A. I idea for T.v program?
It is a discrace to laugh at public, that are hard up right now all because the Ukraine war has caused this inflation.
They also make jokes of people living in moldy flats.
The 1% like Michel Roux Jr should know better than to take part in this. Other Mitchelin chefs have worked for free to help homeless and food projects.
It would be funny if it was a spoof and Greg was not told and Ant and dec or someone just as lame came out and said greg "its a joke", your so thick you fell for this. Is this an A. I idea for T.v program?
I had absolutely no idea what so ever that it was actually the very well known Dry British Humor presented in a satire. When I first saw the title I thought: "Another lab grown meat documentary / sales pitch with maybe some new info." So I gave it a watch hoping for new progress on the transition to actual commercial viability.
As I watched it looked like they were making actual real progress. That was until "Made from Human Flesh" was stated and repeated throughout the program. I kept thinking as I watched, "How can any sane responsible government allow this virtual cannibalism to happen? Soylent Green come true." Watching further and pondering even more, I realized that Canada, USA, and most of the countries on this planet do not have sane responsible governments.
No surprise considering my own government claims inclusivity by actively promoting (jamming down our throats): assisted suicide, pornography in schools, and a corrupted alphabet agenda. At the same time they are saying our citizens have unacceptable views (opinions). If one publicly even asks for a discussion or expresses any contrarian opinions, you will be shut down and/or threatened with jail and/or ceasing of your accounts.
Gregg Wallace did an excellent job with this British satire and sucked me in good. It definitely made me think and I can laugh about it now.
As I watched it looked like they were making actual real progress. That was until "Made from Human Flesh" was stated and repeated throughout the program. I kept thinking as I watched, "How can any sane responsible government allow this virtual cannibalism to happen? Soylent Green come true." Watching further and pondering even more, I realized that Canada, USA, and most of the countries on this planet do not have sane responsible governments.
No surprise considering my own government claims inclusivity by actively promoting (jamming down our throats): assisted suicide, pornography in schools, and a corrupted alphabet agenda. At the same time they are saying our citizens have unacceptable views (opinions). If one publicly even asks for a discussion or expresses any contrarian opinions, you will be shut down and/or threatened with jail and/or ceasing of your accounts.
Gregg Wallace did an excellent job with this British satire and sucked me in good. It definitely made me think and I can laugh about it now.
This programme is a definite must-watch for a number of reasons.
1. It gives a solid overview of the state the UK is (and other countries are) in - economically as well as morally and politically.
2. It provides a good insight into how 'documentaries' can be used to promote a company's interests (lobbying).
3. It shakes up the viewer's mind and - ideally - reconsider their position on society, politics, values, health... 4. It relates the idea back to J. Swift, thus exposing the little (or none at all) 'progress' society, economics and politics have made.
5. It inspires discussion, educates and ecourages critical thinking.
6. It should be shown in class to raise awareness of why people need to be critical and use their own brains rather than believe everything they are told.
7. It ... I must stop here in order not to spoil too much of it.
Fantastic!
1. It gives a solid overview of the state the UK is (and other countries are) in - economically as well as morally and politically.
2. It provides a good insight into how 'documentaries' can be used to promote a company's interests (lobbying).
3. It shakes up the viewer's mind and - ideally - reconsider their position on society, politics, values, health... 4. It relates the idea back to J. Swift, thus exposing the little (or none at all) 'progress' society, economics and politics have made.
5. It inspires discussion, educates and ecourages critical thinking.
6. It should be shown in class to raise awareness of why people need to be critical and use their own brains rather than believe everything they are told.
7. It ... I must stop here in order not to spoil too much of it.
Fantastic!
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