Hell, farming takes a lot of education, I think
It does. A family farm means you have to wear multiple hats. You have to now how to run a business, pay payroll taxs, be a mechanic, part vet, part botanist, part carpenter.
My cousin just finished a four year degree and will spend the next decade or more as an apprentice under his farmer before he takes over. Basically any decent four year school in the midwest has a College of Agriculture and has degrees for any part of farming. Long gone are the days of just throwing out some seeds on 40 acres and hoping for the best.
Farming is a dog eat dog world and it takes a lot of work to complete against the industrial farms and mega crops.
Just like a lot of dumb blue collar stereotypes in the media it is just as unture for farmers.
Also a thread tax to keep in the proper spirit.
I liked is when I frist saw it years ago and it still holds true today. Obama gutted the basic party infrastructure and left in a blaze of glory with a party struggling to function on a state level.
Whenever I watch Fiddler On the Roof I'm always reminded that if he had stayed in russia long enough, Tevye would have been executed as a Kulak for having "too much" that he clearly stole, by the government that deposed the one oppressing him already (that his cunt son in law who'd be killed in the first wave of purges, supported). After all, he owned a two room house and a half collapsed barn, a lame horse, and a whole cow.Those poor kulaks. Still peasants but with land the reigning government decided they could do better with it despite the slogans of being pro lower class.
I mean, the happy reality is that the days of the endless industrial nightmare are over. Back less than a century ago, going back to the dawn of time, most people worked their whole lives and in the end had little to show for it. The post industrial world is one where Marx should seem humorously quaint and backwards. We live in a world where a decade of backbreaking labor can net a man a house and a family, instead of a broken back and bupkis.I’m of the opinion that there is a divide between the people of the cities and the people of villages, small towns and/or provinces, even when the latter has access to things like the internet and videogames, they’re not exactly conforming to the Socialist-Romanticist view of working class
Hell, farming takes a lot of education, I think
I mean, the happy reality is that the days of the endless industrial nightmare are over. Back less than a century ago, going back to the dawn of time, most people worked their whole lives and in the end had little to show for it. The post industrial world is one where Marx should seem humorously quaint and backwards. We live in a world where a decade of backbreaking labor can net a man a house and a family, instead of a broken back and bupkis.
(Yes, I KNOW it's not the modern anthem of Germany)
Synapses: A 20-something Jewish boy whose never worked a day in his life tells his broke friends to shoot the business owners and take down the capital. Next, a short dictatorship, led by the uneducated, just before Utopia. Finally, everyone can live in liberty and freedom, once there is no personal property.
genius.