fiddlehodl@nostrplebs.com on Nostr: Sad version of this in the US post-election world. It's like we can't recognize the ...
Sad version of this in the US post-election world. It's like we can't recognize the opportunity for change when it's right in front of us.
"We love environmentalism and hate big pharma"
"Here's a rock-solid environmentalist who wants to take on the corporations adding nasty stuff to our food and tricking you about pharma safety"
"NOOO! he's crazy"
"We want healthy soils and agriculture"
"Well, how about this fellow who lives offgrid and grows his own food, helped by the foremost proponent of regenerative agriculture? This way of farming rebuilds soils and ecosystems"
NOO! they're linked to the bad man, so they must be bad
(I'm not holding my breath on major systemic change, but it's still cool to see some genuinely good ideas being put out there)
"We love environmentalism and hate big pharma"
"Here's a rock-solid environmentalist who wants to take on the corporations adding nasty stuff to our food and tricking you about pharma safety"
"NOOO! he's crazy"
"We want healthy soils and agriculture"
"Well, how about this fellow who lives offgrid and grows his own food, helped by the foremost proponent of regenerative agriculture? This way of farming rebuilds soils and ecosystems"
NOO! they're linked to the bad man, so they must be bad
(I'm not holding my breath on major systemic change, but it's still cool to see some genuinely good ideas being put out there)
quoting note1a94…pw40Love is sadly foreign and unfamiliar to some people. No matter how much they're shown, how much they're given, they don't recognise it because they feel undeserving of it. It is a tragedy.