Dont be an ass.
We are not Rhodesia or SA.
And the farms failed YUGELY afterwards for the most part. Like Zimbabwe.
They earned that in South Africa. Maybe our goal should be to not.
To deny one his legal property is to ensure the end of any polite civilization. Most guns win at that time. A rapid decline to the beast in us. So it will be.
Don’t think this will happen. We are very different culturally from SA or Rhodesia.
I disagree, They will need to wait for the force of government. Property rights and gun rights are still venerated in rural America.
~~the crazies will stay in cities where they are protected by Democrats. such protection doesn’t exist in Rural America
I believe you raised a fair issue.
Just imagine if the media started on a “starving people need food” kick and the rioters were sent out to the hinterlands.
That is why every farm owner needs to be very well armed, and in close contact with similar neighbors.
Recent events have proven we cannot count on law enforcement to have our backs—we are on our own.
(To those who think the constitution protects us, I will ask a simple question—Where was the constitution when the looters and rioters destroyed Minneapolis?)
Actually, they don’t know food comes from farms. They think it’s just delivered to grocery stores by big trucks.
Do you think that the blacks out there inciting violence would know the first thing about how to farm? They only know violence and hatred.
I highly doubt it!
BLM is not capable of chasing people away from their homes.
There would be much Pew-Pewing.
BLM lists communal ownership (that is, communism) as one of its six core principles. So yes, they have actually already admitted to wanting the country’s farms and businesses and...
Unfortunately hardly anyone bothers to research it at all.
40 acres and a mule.
Ours family has owned/operated farms in this county for 130 years.
It is a hard way to make a living and requires balanced operation. The deck of cards are already stacked against the farm families, because of corporations buying the POLs and Corporate staff write the law on seed licensing, excess regulation and high equipment costs.
But I intend to keep it alive. I’m 72. Doubt any of my family be step up to follow me, I was away for 25 years. My father is 94, he has been the driving force in operation since he was a very young man. He was also a General Contractor, and made a lot of his living doing that. Few are only dependent upon farming here. Dryland Farming in West Texas.
We are cleaning up the grain bins and seed barn now. Hope to have wheat crop cut by end of the week.
This is what #BLM wants. Short version, give me everything that you have.
https://www.leoweekly.com/2017/08/white-people/
You’re not an a$$. We are becoming Zimbabwe and South Africa. They will not be so out in the open here, but will take our money in more subtle ways that no one will see as the confiscation that they are.
It sounded voluntary, I am quite sure it won't stay that way.
Plenty of Mexican or Mexican/Euro mix families here in AZ who have "generational wealth" who are not going to be so eager to play along with this.
They are coming for you.