Typhonis
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Or Russia. Odd how they don't talk about smashing the patriarchy there.Anything except say Islam
Or Russia. Odd how they don't talk about smashing the patriarchy there.Anything except say Islam
Or Russia. Odd how they don't talk about smashing the patriarchy there.
Because the legitimately do not believe in objective reality. Its male because they perceive it as masculine. And it is sexist because all men are sexist. That is the thought process here.Farming equipment isn't gender specific. Its mission specific. Each piece of equipment is designed for the express purpose of cultivating crops. I'm not sure how that is Sexist.
I couldn't have put it better. Farm equipment is designed to get the job done. It's not deficient because it is big and heavy. It is big and heavy because it's designed to get dragged through a field for years on end, and your lack of upper body strength is a handicap.Farming equipment isn't gender specific. Its mission specific. Each piece of equipment is designed for the express purpose of cultivating crops. I'm not sure how that is Sexist.
Because the legitimately do not believe in objective reality. Its male because they perceive it as masculine. And it is sexist because all men are sexist. That is the thought process here.
obviously they aren't farmersI feel like these might not be actual farmers saying this? I mean, I know a feminist farmer, her name's Dana, she's tough as nails and 5'4", and she acted in a musical about a small town farmers featuring an effeminate but not gay, son admitting to his father that he wants to be a poet, not a farmer, and that actually resolves with him learning he can work a farm AND do poetry, and a B side plot about a black man marrying the Vietnamese widow of an american soldier, both of whom are outsiders in the town, and them finding acceptance in the town together by participating in the town's traditions. (The widow is extremely badass)
Anyway *cough*. Dana always says that Farming was tough but rewarding, and I can't see her arguing that equipment is manufactured in a sexist way... sure she says most of it is intended for someone TALLER than her, but she's always been able to find a mechanic to make adjustments if needed.
The song from that musical "Because we've got CAMO!" is stuck in my goddamn head.
Ah, actually she was just an actress in it. Janet wrote it and I misremembered. Regardless.
I'm honestly laughing my ass off.
"Farming is too hard: redesign all your equipment so it's easier for women and not men, please."
Bitch, please: farming is hard work. Very hard. And hazardous.
How many acres what equipment exactly etc. "I have a garden" isnt farming its standard anywhere not a city. So if her complaints are legit we need specifics otherwise it's a lie to push ideology.Imma disagree, giving credit where it's due the woman complaining in the article is a real farmer. She runs Spurgeon Veggies in Rio, Illinois.
Granted her complaint that she's really tired after 12 hours and farming is just hard to do is eyebrow raising as I've never heard any farmer, any gender, anywhere talk about how easy farm work is and how much energy they have after 12 hours of tilling the fields. But I want to be fair and it's apparent she has at least a food plot going on.
How many acres what equipment exactly etc. "I have a garden" isnt farming its standard anywhere not a city. So if her complaints are legit we need specifics otherwise it's a lie to push ideology.
Yeah but your from LA you can't grow shit besides bud...lol No th ki ughyour right even gardening is hard let alone farming.Speaking of some one who has done gardening it is very easy to fuck that up too.
I know this because I fucked up bad pretty much everything died.
Yeah but your from LA you can't grow shit besides bud...lol No th ki ughyour right even gardening is hard let alone farming.
I love you bro even though your a homo ass city boy. Seriously though your a good dudeOn the one hand I'm angry at you for saying that on the other hand its true so I cant say jack shit.
I love you bro even though your a homo ass city boy. Seriously though your a good dude
Everyone used to it used to be called "being a man" but I guess that "toxic masculinity" now.I love you too.
I guess it probally helps that I own up to my fuck ups though.
Apparently this lady actually "farms" waiting on citations to see if she "farms" or if she just has a garden at best. Stay tunedwhy do I get the feeling these women haven't seen dirt outside of a park?