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If inflation, lockdowns, embargos, and sabotage dramatically increase food prices...I'm not very concerned. I'll still be able to afford food if the price increases dramatically. And if it increases to complete societal collapse levels where roaming gangs are seizing food Mad Max style...at that point potable water and ammunition will be higher priorities.

So what's everyone freaking out about? Skyrocketing food prices and empty shelves in leftist lockdown shitholes? That sounds like schadenfreude, not a problem. Let the commies go try to plant CHAZ gardens while the rest of us buy food from farmers within walking distance.

If inflation, lockdowns, embargos, and sabotage dramatically increase food prices...I'm not very concerned. I'll still be able to afford food if the price increases dramatically. And if it increases to complete societal collapse levels where roaming gangs are seizing food Mad Max style...at that point potable water and ammunition will be higher priorities. So what's everyone freaking out about? Skyrocketing food prices and empty shelves in leftist lockdown shitholes? That sounds like schadenfreude, not a problem. Let the commies go try to plant CHAZ gardens while the rest of us buy food from farmers within walking distance.

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[–] 7 pts

The problems for you will start when the fedgov declares an emergency and seizes the farms. Dekulakization will be a bitch.

[–] 4 pts

Damn sure was the last time. Being this whole “perfect storm” is designed to take total control you can bet your ass farms at some point will be on the top of the list for a takeover.

Burn everything when they come for it. Let them take ash.

[–] 7 pts (edited )

This is entirely about laying the foundation for tightening restrictions on control over farms, and who can own farms, and how much land you can own, how many cattle, how much water in your retaining pond you have, taxes, regulations, and fees. So that ten years down the line, what is in the hands of the middle class, part time farmers and ranchers, will be a tenth of what it is today.

Control is never about the made-for-television mass groups of soldiers knocking at your door.

It's about the slow, gradual process of normalizing the precedents necessary for them to be allowed to seize anything, and anyone, individually, and collectively, without raising alarms or starting firefights.

It is none other than the balkanization of human liberty itself, one liberty at a time. The slow accustoment to the prison, by building it around us, brick by brick, so that it almost seems normal, and expected.

And then one day you can't go to your garden.

You have to apply for permission to go to the canteen.

And only on thursdays, if your license plate ends with an even number.

[–] 1 pt

True

Same is happening with the injection, the point is to have people be injected with UNKNOWN liquid, once a year.

Side-effects will show up one year later and possibly apply at low percentage

sheep will just go for the "I am luckier than you" chance and keep doing it

I suppose we need to bring back natural selection, one way or another

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I suppose we need to bring back natural selection, one way or another

I mean if this was the actual intention of those in charge, I could approve.

Except, once you've lost your credibility, how can anyone trust anything the regime has to say?

It's always "ok I agree--wait, you're overstepping your bounds."

So I stopped agreeing with totalitarianism. and thats bad because theres few people on planet earth as competent as me at the self-delusion of apologism.

you know its bad when even your own self-described would-be apologists think you're the devil.

[–] 3 pts

I'm annoyed by the price rise, which was completely unnecessary and was imposed by deliberately destructive policies. I'm not personally very worried because I have faith in the ability of Western agriculture to adjust to changes in conditions and work around problems. This is a great time to be a farmer. It may seem hard right now, with reduced access to fertilizer and feed, but prices paid to farmers for crops, chickens, turkeys, eggs, milk, cheese, pork, beef, are going to be high for the next few years. If you can grow it, you can sell it.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

If worst comes to worst there are plenty of human animals around. Not my first choice but you gotta do what you gotta do to survive.

You are already being poisoned by protein prions in your jab. Yes, speed up. the jab by adding more protein prions into your body.

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My advice, stick with the Soylent Green. Don't eat the Soylent Brown.

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I live right near some farms. So I'm not too worried. Farmers sell food on little folding tables on the side of the road in cash. Last year I even saw one place that left veggies out with a box unattended where you were meant to "donate" if you took some.

If food prices get too high i can cancel my meal subscription and just buy exclusively from them instead.

My neighbor also plants tomatoes in her front lawn for neighbors to take if they wanted. I'm sure we'd come together to plant together if it was needed.

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I will only be concerned if a food shortage lasts longer than 2 years. After that...

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Why 2 years?

It is going to be hard for your kids since they will likely have to start fighting and killing as soon as they can carry a rifle. And they will be fighting drones or aircraft.

[–] 0 pt

I have about 6 months worth of food stored, and so should you.

As for rising prices, I can afford it, but soon there will be niggers in supermarket parking lots, hassling hoowyte peepo to 'donate' food they just bought.

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Anyone in S.CA that thought they'd grow their own food, well, you're screwed. Water provider says only one day per week water for outdoors starting June 1. Food will be expensive and fines for trying to grow your own food will be expensive. FJB.

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Yet they have and maintain their golf courses...

[–] 0 pt

Grow kale on a golf course instead of grass.

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golf courses reuse their water