LoL! "Bork bork bork!" Yeah, we are pretty crazy.
I'd sum up Sweden like this:
http://instagr.am/p/B2paWcrndXR/
I mean, just look at Greta..If that aint downsy, I dont know what is. I'm a bit special too but probably was saved by my 50% greek genes. *Phew!*
I actually read an article yesterday about how they want kids at school to be trained to eat insects and waste bc its "environmentally safer" I'll link the article:
https://samnytt.se/barn-ska-tranas-att-ata-avfall-och-insekter-klimatsmart/
"At the same time as the populations of the Western world are at a standstill or declining, a population explosion is underway in, among others, Africa. Climate activists believe that in the future it will be impossible to produce meat, for example, as such production is believed to drive global warming. We will instead live on insects, algae and waste. It reports the Week's Business.
And it is the Western world that, despite not contributing to the earth overpopulation, must go ahead here too and become more "climate smart". This is the opinion of the WIN WIN Award organization, which has now produced a toy collection called "Play Food from the Future" consisting of 3D-printed toys designed as what it believes will be the food that children today will eat when they become adults.
The idea is that children should be affected early on to see insects and household waste as food, for example. In the same way that other activist groups want to "challenge" children's supposedly stereotypical gender beliefs, the WIN WIN Award sees it as their mission to give children - and even their parents - a challenge to rethink conservative views on what food can consist of.
The organization admits in a press release in connection with the launch of the toys that one has a political agenda to influence the children, not to produce fun toys. The game should instead serve as a way in which to reprogram the children's thought patterns so that they get used to the idea of eating things that today's generation of adults would rate.
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It is written that "changes in our behavior are necessary to adapt to a sustainable world" and calls this influence of the children "to spread knowledge".
At the same time, in this context, children and parents are not given knowledge about the background to why such a change is assumed - the population explosion that is taking place in, among others, Africa and the corresponding unsustainable strain on earth's resources this entails.
Petter Swanberg is one of the creators behind the project and says that insects, algae and waste are things we have to teach children to eat "if we are to save this planet".