Posted on 05/02/2012 12:53:00 PM PDT by Morgana
he revolutionary chaos Occucommies promised for May Day fizzled yesterday, but they did make the most of Earth Day last week by seizing control of a farm and transforming it into a farm. Zombie reports:
Before the Occupation, the Gill Tract was an agricultural research farm where twenty-somethings getting their PhDs would work the fields to grow crops, as they researched biology or how to raise better, healthier plants. But now, after this incredible revolution by Occupy, the Gill Tract has been utterly transformed into a farm where twenty-somethings work the fields to grow crops. The only difference is that before, the farm served a scientific function to improve society, and was managed by experts and hard-working students doing meaningful research; but now, its run by a bunch of smug amateurs and dropouts who plant store-bought seedlings in the middle of what once was a controlled research environment. Meet the new farm same as the old farm, except worse.
(Excerpt) Read more at moonbattery.com ...
These folks are what I would characterize as fantasist bullies.I would like to round them up and put them on a plane to Zimbabwe to fantasy farm. That is until a bigger bully equally as ignorant in the ways of farming comes along and introduces them to the reality of what it means to be thrown off a farm but in this case with some serious bruising.
“Farms in Berkeley?”
“Mooooo!”
Sorry, I lived in the East Bay in the 60s.
Silly hippies.
Now they want to fail at farming...
Where is Shane when you need him?
tahnks for the clip.I love Idiocracy. It has a clip to pretty much counter every liberal argument. You can believe me because I have my law degree from Costco Law School situated between the pallets of toilet paper and diet soda .
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