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Surprisingly, I kind of thought this seemed like a workable idea at the time! 😂 Our obsession with death rituals is a waste of protein! 😁

Barnie2years 8 Mar 8
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I've watched Soylent Green several times over the years and I think that H G Robinson did a very good job, muh better than Heston who is a hack in my opinion. You have to follow the intro to the movie to realize that Climate Change combined with Over-population lead to the dystopian future scenario set in 2022. With conventional agriculture destroyed and the plankton farms failing, the political and corporate leaders decide to feed the populace crakers made of reprocessed human cadavers, starting at one day per week to make up for the shortfall from the plankton farms which the soylent crackers are made from the rest of the week. Everyday is a different colour of soylent green cracker but in the movie only the soylent green crackers are made of processed cadavers.
America is a welfare state as there is very little work and the government is composed of oligarchs who are running out of ways to keep kicking the can down the road before the peasants revolt and eat them for dinner. I always thought it was quite prophetic and when I listen to the news from the USA I think my original opinion is still on the money, only the time frame is off a bit OR C Heston's Planet of the Apes is an alternative scenario.

The timing is definitely off, but then it is in most future scenarios. The earth is better at healing itself than the Sci Fy writers thought it would be. If the MAGA crowd manages to take over the government, it will hasten our demise, since their main focus is today's profits and votes and screw tomorrow. We are headed for a major population culling, it's just a matter of how and when: Human caused by war or rebellion, or nature caused, drought, melting ice or giant earth movements (volcano or quakes). It could be a century down the road, or months away. With nature, there is little we can do. With human cause, chances are we may survive better. Just glow in the dark maybe, or slow deaths by radiation poisoning..

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Too bad the film was sooo far off of it's prediction. The one good thing was that people would get to determine the time of their death and do so in a pleasant, relaxing way. My question would be: If you're Catholic would you be allowed to eat Soy'lent' Green on Fridays, during lent?

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I never considered the movie much more than light entertainment, albeit a little on the dark side. What is most interesting to me is the increasingly ridiculous arc of Charelton Heston's career, moving from his portrayal of the "prophet" Moses to the time traveler of Planet of the Apes, and culminating in his role as the face of the NRA; a downward spiral if ever there was one.

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Only time I would eat someone, if their was no other way or choice from starving to death. Then it's not murder, it's food on a barbaque. Can't even imagine running out of ideas of killing anyone.

Cannibalism or starvation was the basic premise of the movie, it was state and corporate sanctioned cannibalism so the general population didn't even realize they were eating human remains because climate change had destroyed traditional agriculture and the aquaculture was failing as well.
I found the film to be potentially prophetic.

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Geezzzzzzzzzzzz! If this were posted in science and news I could see the seriousness but this is posted in Silly, Random, Fun and it's funny.
What I find funny are the death rituals. As it happens a resident here in the apt. complex where I live has passed away. He was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church. Another resident here who has known the deceased for over 30 years will be one of the three needed to wash the body. She stopped by to let me know about her friend (I did not like the man who passed-he freely used the n word) and maybe a bit of comfort(she had her hand in a bag of Pepperidge Farm Tahoe cookies-another ritual form of dealing with sadness😏), she's knows I'm atheist, so I have no idea what she expected. This is when I learned about the washing ritual. It was all I could do to not laugh out loud. All I said was I want to be composted.
I know, probably not helpful but I figured you would find it amusing.
I left it with, he had a good run and you were a good friend.

Of course in the movie, if memory serves me, those going to be processed were given a gentle hallucinatory send off. It was a long time ago, but the movie left a lasting impression.

@Barnie2years As a Sci-fi fan I found it a fun and amusing diversion. I was aware of the over population issue but damnit ya gotta laugh sometimes - especially about dying. IMHO

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Currently, there are no laws in the US on cannibalism. There are lots of laws that make it really tough to get the meat though - like murder or abuse of a corpse, etc.
Back in the day(lol), I took a correspondence course while in the Navy on Naval law. All I remember is the chapter on cannibalism and when it is acceptable.

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Besides the morality of the thing, what is information against??

Would you eat an animal that died of something other than the axe? I think we would all prefer to eat healthy meat.

@smoyle I guess I assume our inspection of meats cull out ones infected with harmful bad things...but have never assumed animals slaughtered were completely disease free. That ain't the way it works.

@HankSherman Very true, I still wouldn't (knowingly) eat anything that had enough issues to kill it.

@smoyle was really looking for any physical reasons why human flesh would be bad for consumption.

@HankSherman Well that I don't know. If we were still natural like cavemen I don't think there would be any issues with eating the "Long Pigs" as we're apparently referred to by cannibals. The amount of chemicals the modern human must have coursing through our veins might change things though. Then again, probably no more than the standard farm animal!

@smoyle not that I have any kind of hankering. More a brain fart curosity. I think brought on by fake meats, thoughts of apocalypse earth not supporting animal or plant life, ect.

@smoyle Most/many of the chemicals humans have in them comes from the ones purposely dumped into animals and from the animal unoff into our water supply.

@Beowulfsfriend not once do I re-call thinking about it especially while eating a steak, or burger. Always figured cooking took care of most that stuff.

@HankSherman Honestly, few of us do. Still, when I do think about it, I would prefer the chemicals gone.

@Beowulfsfriend and, at 80yo, not about to give it top priority now

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I won't eat that product ,same with live bugs. No matter how broke I'll ever be or if they mandate it like the vaccines.

It was a a movie where the dead secretly become the food for the masses while only the rich have real food. The rich are behind this and we are to believe we now have too many people.

I think I'd be OK with bugs if there was no alternative. I like to eat nice things though so it would only be for fuel.

@DenoPenno

It's really sad many buy into limiting and inflating food prices. Wail 80% of the entire planet plant life and since 2000 the plant life has grown 15%. It actually because of the carbon for the plants thrive from it. In the near future the green passports will charge carbon taxes to everything a person uses. Instead of harvesting the carbon to grow more plants and give more oxygen for everything. It the greatest scam since the light bulb theory of mass amounts of products, that are thrown away.

@Castlepaloma Earth's plant life is made up of C3 and C4 plants. I'm just remembering 8th grade science so I don't have the numbers. One of those is the most common - the ones humans don't digest, so we only get to pick from the other and some of those can't be eaten for other reasons. That's why cows have 4 stomachs and chew cud, so they can eat the plants that we can't.

@Beowulfsfriend

Only thing we need from meat is vitamins D. Which we can produce from being in the sunlight or by mushrooms out in the sun or other methods.

You cannot make internally at least 2, maybe 3 essential amino acids easily found in real meat. you are woefully deficient in nutritional knowledge.

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As popular as this movie was ... I never watched it from start to finish. A friend told me all about it when it came out. RECYCLING has been growing in popularity for awhile now ... Sooooo ... 😂

Same here as popular as it was, i never watched it. @phoenixone1 where can i get it.

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