Insects are way more sketchy than GMO food, where they add a couple genes here and there, okay, but 99.9% is exactly the same as we've been eating since forever.
We've eaten some bugs like lobsters, I don't think we ever been eating insects as a major source of food since we were the size of rodents, so we haven't evolved to handle whatever doesn't sit well with our systems - maybe there isn't anything, but shouldn't be something we go all in on.
Insects are way more sketchy than GMO food, where they add a couple genes here and there, okay, but 99.9% is exactly the same as we've been eating since forever.
We've eaten some bugs like lobsters, I don't think we ever been eating insects as a major source of food since we were the size of rodents, so we haven't evolved to handle whatever doesn't sit well with our systems - maybe there isn't anything, but shouldn't be something we go all in on.
I think that's kinda false. Various ants and beetles have been a food source for some cultures for a long time.
I kind of admitted that when I said "like lobsters".
It's never been a primary food source, and certainly not for years at a time.
We're not going to eat a bug-burger and immediately go into spasms and croak, but long term immune and cancer problems are not out of the question.