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It is a great idea, and according to Rillions analysis, that may be the message that gets across. I certainly hope so. It hasn't yet to date, but I hpe so.
BYC'ers are a curiously independent lot, seeing where at least some of their food comes from. They are uniquely in a position to appreciate this.
The rest if the world? It's going the other way. Not to take this too political, but if we recall some other history - our current president admits that he believes government has the job to take care of things for the people, even it means controlling them. He said that back in his campaign, when he could still speak for himself.
And it isnt just there. we see an ever growing trend for government and its corporate minions to take control. We kicked out a 'cowboy' as president because we, as a nation, thought it is a bad thing to act on your own. We are increasingly keen to sue others and our greatest cry as a society is, "they oughta pass a law...." or "where's my check?"
I sincerely want people to grow large gardens, and I support a tax break for doing so. I would love it if more and more people had chickens and bought from local farmers. And you may indeed see more of that coming... there are signs that it is. As Ghandi said, all revolutionary movements begin with just a few motivated people.
But I dont see society, as a whole, going that way. What I see is the social commentarists of 100 years ago were right. They only had their timetable off by some decades.
It is a great idea, and according to Rillions analysis, that may be the message that gets across. I certainly hope so. It hasn't yet to date, but I hpe so.
BYC'ers are a curiously independent lot, seeing where at least some of their food comes from. They are uniquely in a position to appreciate this.
The rest if the world? It's going the other way. Not to take this too political, but if we recall some other history - our current president admits that he believes government has the job to take care of things for the people, even it means controlling them. He said that back in his campaign, when he could still speak for himself.
And it isnt just there. we see an ever growing trend for government and its corporate minions to take control. We kicked out a 'cowboy' as president because we, as a nation, thought it is a bad thing to act on your own. We are increasingly keen to sue others and our greatest cry as a society is, "they oughta pass a law...." or "where's my check?"
I sincerely want people to grow large gardens, and I support a tax break for doing so. I would love it if more and more people had chickens and bought from local farmers. And you may indeed see more of that coming... there are signs that it is. As Ghandi said, all revolutionary movements begin with just a few motivated people.
But I dont see society, as a whole, going that way. What I see is the social commentarists of 100 years ago were right. They only had their timetable off by some decades.
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