Florida's ban on lab-grown meat will protect the farming industry from doom. More states should follow the Sunshine State in banning the product.
, but the Sunshine State’s policy is actually protecting an industry that employs hundreds of thousands of people from destruction.
The push for lab-grown meat is also seen as a project of the global elite, embodied by the World Economic Forum, which has advanced various ideas to change drastically the kind of food that people consume. The most famous of these is calling for insects to be a staple of human diets to curb climate change.
At a press conference to sign the bill, Gov. Ron DeSantis was joined by cattle ranchers, whom he singled out as deserving of support. DeSantis also took a shot at the forces pushing lab-grown meat, saying, “Today, Florida is fighting back against the global elite’s plan to force the world to eat meat grown in a petri dish or bugs to achieve their authoritarian goals.”
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