I Will Not Eat Crickets: An Angry Satirist Declares War on the Globalist Elite

I Will Not Eat Crickets: An Angry Satirist Declares War on the Globalist Elite

by Itxu Díaz
I Will Not Eat Crickets: An Angry Satirist Declares War on the Globalist Elite

I Will Not Eat Crickets: An Angry Satirist Declares War on the Globalist Elite

by Itxu Díaz

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Overview

Globalism wants to force us to eat crickets to save the planet. I won't. Ever.

Globalism wants to possess our minds, bodies, and spirits, along with our dignities. How far will we let it go? The UN was created to avoid world wars, but ended up declaring its own war on plastic. The EU was built to be a great economic power, but ended up legislating in favor of making hamburgers out of mealworm fibers. The glorious nations of Old Europe ended up in the hands of Euro-idiots. The WHO was founded to prevent the spread of disease, but ended up being complicit with the Chinese regime to hide the origin of the coronavirus pandemic. The Davos forum was created to involve the international private sector in conflict resolution, but ended up generating conflicts. Bill Gates became rich selling us his modern Windows software, but now wants our gastronomy to go back to MS-DOS.

In I Will Not Eat Crickets, a lone satirist delves into the ideological heart of globalism and the Great Reset to immolate himself from within and defend national sovereignty, tradition, and freedom.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185953488
Publisher: Bombardier Books
Publication date: 01/16/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 737,592
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Ixtu Díaz (A Coruña, Spain) is a journalist, satirical columnist, and writer. He has worked in press, radio, and television, as well as corporate communications as a speechwriter for the government of Spain. His articles have appeared in the American Spectator, National Review, the Daily Beast, the Federalist, the American Conservative, First Things, the Western Journal, the Daily Caller, the European Conservative, and others. He is the author of a dozen books in Spanish, including the humorous treatises Yo maté a un gurú de internet (I Killed an Internet Guru) (2012) and Aprende a cocinar: lo suficientemente mal como para que otro lo haga por ti (Learn to Cook Badly Enough that Someone Will Do it for You) (2015), the column anthology El siglo no ha empezado aún (The Century Has Not Begun Yet) (2018), the book Todo iba bien (Everything Was Going Well) (2019), and the novel Rosas de papel (Paper Roses) (2023).
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