Raising Maggots as Progress

Rhodesia was known as the Breadbasket of Africa. Then it was decolonized into Zimbabwe. Motivated by racial hatred and locustlike greed, leftists drove out the white farmers who produced the food, turning over confiscated land to people unlikely to do anything constructive with it. From a social engineering perspective, this led to progress. People are now raising maggots:

At first, the suggestion to try farming maggots spooked Mari Choumumba and other farmers in Nyangambe, a region in southeastern Zimbabwe where drought wiped out the staple crop of corn.

However,

After harvesting the insects about once a month, Choumumba turns them into protein-rich feed for her free-range chickens that she eats and sells.

Now if we could just get them to eat the maggots themselves instead of feeding them to chickens, Klaus Schwab et al. would be delighted.

Maybe as an interim step they could manufacture maggot butter to sell to Western moonbats eager to please the climate.

On a tip from Chuck A.

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