The reset they don't want you to have.
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Alright, then Trump's entire family are losers.
Money is slavery? Tell me how many large scale agricultural developments function free of technology or machinery? Tell me how many do not have irrigation systems designed and implemented by engineers or environmental control systems so they can keep pumping out crops 24/7/365. Modern farming is its own beast and it can't exist without BOTH us autists with weak arms yet massive brains AND your brawny self sufficiency.
Not losers, just different than you
You assume I'm a farmer because I like land. You sound just like a Democrat living in a city, willing to paint anyone not in love with a city as an angry country bumpkin.
Have you ever lived on an acreage? Come back and have this discussion when you've had some reference point rather than what you perceived to be country life.
People in the city are losers. People are miserable, competing over finite resources, trying to prove their college degrees are worth something in a world where they're slaves. Cities are not the solution, because condensed population is easy to control.
Large scale agricultural innovation has caused an explosion in population. It's the same explosion that's causing crime, migrant crisis, mass psychosis and general mental illness. How's that going for your argument?
Not all people in the city aren't losers or miserable. My wife and I frequent a little family owned (for several decades) fountain pen shop every week, we top it off with a delicious slice of cake at another small private owned bakery that has been there decades. Both of these are located in one of the most affluent, high value sectors in our city and they are both as humble and as earnest as anything in a small town or in a rural area.
Our other weekly love is going to a Japanese bookstore next to an amazing soft serve ice cream place. Sure, it is a 40 minute drive but it is a good drive for talking and listening to music. There is also a patio burger place close to home open til 4am on Friday and Saturday, they have the best made fresh fries and sandwiches ever plus they are cheaper than fast food. We can sit and eat and have a peaceful late night. Sometimes we even take our notebooks and do a little writing.
I don't need time on an acreage to know my life is blissful even if it is not your way of life. I have no use for that much space or land, nor does my wife. I certainly do not need the work of upkeeping it either which would be inevitable. My wife only needs a small room for her art supplies and somewhere to sit and draw. All I need is somewhere to have a cup of tea and play my old video games. Neither of us is competing over jobs or house size, nor trying to outflex the neighbors or friends.
We live in a small, poor neighborhood of elderly black folk. It is so quiet. We don't get drive bys, robbed, or assaulted. My elderly mom goes on two hour walks with her dog everyday with no trouble. Not every city is Detroit or San Fransicko.
I'm happy for your joy. Sincerely.
I've lived on farms, and I've lived in cities. One isn't necessarily better than the other. There were good people and horrible people in each.
You just seem to have an inferiority complex about city folk looking down on people who live in the country.
You criticize those in the city for being preoccupied with money, yet seem entirely ignorant over how expensive it is to run a farm and that farmers are just as desperate to be financially stable as anyone else.
I think you're just creating this fantasy of how you think farming is, without knowing anything about it.
And it's telling what a low opinion you have of city dwellers, yet I would bet money that you admire President Trump and his family. All of whom are city dwellers who chase money every day. Not a single farmer or country mouse among them.
President Trump's entire personality has been meshed with his status as a billionaire. He's not ashamed of it. He's proud of it.
So tell me how it's not hypocritical for you to have such a low opinion of city dwellers yet respect President Trump as greatly as you do. Why does he and his family get a free pass here?
Where did I say I was fluent about Farming? In your mind there's the extreme of farmers and urban dwellers. Is your mind incapable of understanding moderation and the existence of something in between?
I said land was freedom. Money is slavery. If farmers stopped farming, what are city dwellers going to eat?
What is Bill Gates doing with all his money if not buying land?
The reasoning and comprehension of our movement is just as bad as the democrats.
What do you think is so superior about sitting on a bunch of land that's lying fallow and not being put to use?
I'm not criticizing anyone who wants to live on a large plot of land. I just don't see why you think it's superior to everything else and wonder why you think everyone should feel the same as you.
Why do you think I want farmers to stop farming? No shit that city people get food from farmers. In other news, fire is hot and water is wet.
I just don't see what is so great about sitting out on a big, useless hunk of land. If you like it, that's great. You do you, boo.
You haven't done much to explain why your way is best. All you've done is judge others who don't think like you.
I'm still waiting for your explanation of how the Trump family gets a free pass on your hatred of city folk. All those decades Trump lived in Manhatten you believed he was a loser? Interesting.
Tell the truth, you just get butthurt when people ridicule others who live in the sticks.
Let me guess. Over Christmas you got together with extended family and friends and some city dwellers among them were teasing you about living in Podunk, Nowhere.
You got your feelings hurt over that so you came here to vent your anger at people living in the cities.
Bless your heart, honey. That's just sad.
And thanks for supporting my point that famers working for money also are bound by monetary slavery. Gee I wonder what the solution to that could be. More land instead of cities?
More land to do what? Not farm on it?
You realize that people still need to eat, no matter if they live in the city, the suburbs, or the country.
So since you also look down on farmers who want to get paid for the hard work they do and you seem to be suggesting that we have fewer farmers and more people sitting on empty land, tell me how that's supposed to work.
Unless people living on all that empty land were going to just start farming for themselves? Is that what you're imagining?
Also, Trump literally lives in the sticks right now.
Have..... have you seen mar-a-lago????
Yes. I played golf there.