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Yes, but nobody is forcing them to eat McDonalds and preventing them from growing a garden. The point is, nobody is going hungry unless they have shitty parents.
it is illegal to grow produce gardens in many areas of the usa. not sure about the rest of the world.
No it’s not. You just can’t grow in your front yard because of HOA or local ordinances.
Thats what I just said. It doesn't matter if it is a federal law, or if it is a co-op of HOA's and counties / cities & towns copy and pasting the same ideas coast to coast through connections from social club such as rotary, elks, masons, or 'industry best practices'.
The effect is the same.
The 'rules' come from some central planner and then get rolled out at EVERY level of government. the level of government involved just depends on what rule it is, then they try to convince you that 'you' locally decided you wanted those rules.
Show me where it is illegal to grow your own vegetables in the USA. I’m not talking about restrictions from the front yard, just where you can’t do it at all.
That’s right. Plus it is not my home and she has HOA but I am skinny as hell
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Growing a garden takes time and effort, and not feasible for every area. For example, rodents run rampant in an area a few miles near me because they flushed the sewers and are constructing homes. This has been an ongoing problem for years now.
My aunt's garden was destroyed by them. To stop rodents from getting in, they'd have to spend a lot of money on maintenance, or build an enclosed garden -- but oh wait, you can't do that without expensive materials and permits which may not be granted.
Obviously no one "forces" anyone to eat McDonald's, yes. But there are a lot of demoralizing restrictions right now with the rapidly rising cost of food, diminishing time from families who are trying to keep up with rising property costs and gas costs, and still many mouths to feed.
So it's easy to understand -- if you're not retarded and slow -- why people end up turning to fast food more frequently, especially right now.
To act like it's feasible for everyone to have a garden is laughable, and not everyone has the opportunity, space, funds, time or even legal allowance to do so. That's just not reality. Your own personal experiences and situation does not mean everyone else has those same experiences or situations.
But yes -- people aren't going hungry. That's true. People have opportunities to obtain food for cheap, even if it's fast food. It is also not our responsibility to "end world hunger" either.