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So many members have been sharing their harvests lately. None of it goes to waste at my house.

So many members have been sharing their harvests lately. None of it goes to waste at my house.

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I grow more tomatoes, peppers and herbs than I consume. Sharing with my neighbors makes a local community. It is not welfare, it is friendship. I do not support their basic needs, I make our shared interests better.

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Awesome!

I member back in the days, that was a common thing. We even had a grocery in our village selling local farm products (fresh milk, eggs, poultry, rabbits...and all sort of seasonal fruits/veggies...) you could even trade stuff with the clerk.

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It’s just a generous type of family deal. I don’t contribute food, but I contribute time and manual labor. Just how it works. Very wholesome. I suck at trying to grow food, but I can lug around boxes of food, clothes, etc.

A few times in the past year I’ve met up with guys to cut grass, clean out gutters, and stuff like that.

I hadn’t been a part of a church for decades until I relocated to help dad. Huge void in my life.

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Selflessness is among us White people is a natural thing. You can barely see that with other races.

The opposite is jewsury or gibsmedat.

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There’s this guilt….no…passiveness by everyone.

For instance, people want to give and give. I and everyone else just want to accept a little. Maybe part of it is because it can help. And partly because we want them to feel good about the efforts to be able to share. Gratitude is always expressed. No one wants to be “greedy.”

The contrast to that is the story I shared from a couple months ago when the nigger basically tried to steal a box from the monthly food bank at a different church.