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posted ago by Decypher +37 / -0

We've all seen what's going on with cancel culture & people loosing their jobs....etc etc

What if farmers stop sending their crops for the folks in cities? What if farmers stop growing the the soy for these tards? Cotton? What if ships stop moving cargo from china?

True we won't get as much info not being on big tech but we will survive without them but will they survive without food in their stores or products they need/want? I mean they are all locked up from the lockdowns and don't have farms or even areas to grow food.

Just, uh, food for thought I guess. 🤔

We've all seen what's going on with cancel culture & people loosing their jobs....etc etc What if farmers stop sending their crops for the folks in cities? What if farmers stop growing the the soy for these tards? Cotton? What if ships stop moving cargo from china? True we won't get as much info not being on big tech but we will survive without them but will they survive without food in their stores or products they need/want? I mean they are all locked up from the lockdowns and don't have farms or even areas to grow food. Just, uh, food for thought I guess. 🤔
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Patriot_Peepee 2 points ago +2 / -0

Rural areas cannot survive without big city revenue and business. I hear the sentiment, but there's technically no way to simply split from them without severe economic consequences.

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Decypher [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I thought of that after posting the post but like big tech isn't afraid of some losses, monetarily, we should have acceptable losses, again monetarily, as well.

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OneFatDog 2 points ago +2 / -0

Farmers would loose everything, but I think states can impose import/export taxes between one another. That would probably be a batter option.

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Decypher [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I like that option too

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corntortilla 2 points ago +2 / -0

As much as I’d like to see cities cut off for a few weeks, so they learn why they need the heartland for their survival, this wouldn’t end well for the heartland either. All tech, communications and transportation flow through the cities. The heartland would be completely isolated and fucked.

Neither the cities nor the heartland exist independently. Like it or not, we are locked up together.

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8yearmaga 2 points ago +2 / -0

Done, Covid and remote work has done that. I am moving out of my big city as we speak.