r/ConservativeKiwi • u/Far_East5003 New Guy • Aug 02 '23
Zee Bugs 🐛 Good luck finding food
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u/Longjumping_Mud8398 Not a New Guy Aug 02 '23
By the looks of him, he probably doesn't know that soy comes from farms too.
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u/Frollicking_Gernard New Guy Aug 02 '23
Jesus, the stance says it all.
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u/Philosurfy Aug 03 '23
Jesus, the stance says it all.
Desperately holding on to his slowly disintegrating balls...
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Aug 02 '23
Maybe instead of protesting and saying stupid shit like this, he should go back to school to better understand where food comes from.
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u/The-Critical-Thunker New Guy Aug 03 '23
This is the level of critical thinking of the far left. And you might think this is just dumb kids, but I've encountered plenty of lefties in the real world who have the same attitude of "we just need to stop". Completely lacking any comprehension of how much their standard of living relies on these carbon producing industries. But I guess this why they always protest the government to do something, rather than living by example themselves.
Every single one of these people I can guarantee have upgraded their smartphone unnecessarily, because they wanted the latest IPhone or some shit. Which requires minerals dug up from the groynd from all around the world, and shipped to China to be assembled in factories in-order to build.
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u/Philosurfy Aug 02 '23
Can you imagine being the father of such a dimwit?
Or, perhaps, in this case you should punch yourself in the face for raising such a dimwit?
(Always assumed the equally dimwitted mother did not remove you from the picture, because she was "unhappy"... ;-P)
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u/bodza Transplaining detective Aug 03 '23
Maybe the mother left the father because he was punching her and the kid in the face. Speculation is fun.
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u/genzkiwi Aug 02 '23
Wow they successfully brainwashed people into thinking farming is the problem, not fossil fuels. Quite impressive when the data is right there.
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u/Far_East5003 New Guy Aug 03 '23
Fossil fuels aren't the problem because the "Climate Crisis" doesn't exist.
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u/Man_clash Aug 03 '23
He probably meant single level farming, rather than multitiered vegetable farming. Could do it with wheat (hydroponically). But that requires specialist technical skills and they don’t tech that at Agricultural schools
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u/8-15ToTheCity Aug 02 '23
He's not worried, He'll just get his food from the supermarket.
/s