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Ranchers are being ordered to euthanize harvest ready cattle, while at the same time, meat is being shipped in to the US. Milk is being poured out by the truck load. And then there’s this:

1-27-20, 34K chickens die in Virginia/N Carolina fires.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/34k-chickens-die-in-fires-at-virginia-north-carolina-farms/2204584/

4-24-20, 280K chickens die in California fire.

https://www.wthr.com/article/280000-chickens-killed-barn-fire-california-owner-says

2-27-20, 400K chickens die in Nebraska fire.

https://www.1011now.com/content/news/Massive-fire-at-northeast-Nebraska-food-plant-568266441.html

1-4-20, 300K chickens die in Michigan fire.

https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/national/300-000-chickens-die-michigan-egg-farm-fire/s7YJsFctPVngNDKPT0ytgL/

4-21-20, number of dead chickens still undetermined, but this egg farm housed a total of roughly 7 million chickens, and at one point there were 47 fire trucks from 30 different departments fighting the blaze.

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2020/04/21/ohio-egg-farm-fire-trillium-farms-croton-licking-county/2994935001/

Keep eyes on our food sources, patriots. See something; say something

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DoYouBelieveInMAGA 11 points ago +13 / -2

I've read a couple of his short stories. Haven't finished my first cup of coffee so I may be wrong, but no. He was a pro-union lefty.

In fact, as someone who used to take pride in reading "the classics" I've found many almost unreadable for their far left tendencies.

Then you realize that leftist shit is pushed in culture today and wonder why we would expect it to have been any different in the past.

Macho man Hemingway, dirty commie. Stephen King, obviously. Tolstoy, commie (one of the main characters in W&P turned his land to a commune of sorts and it was portrayed as fair and good).

Maybe we can only rely on the based Russians who lived through shit. Doctor Zhivago, A Day in the Life. Or the first known case study of a neckbeard, A Confederacy of Dunces, where the neckbeard main character tried to organize a workers strike and gets humiliated. Hard to fine good literature at this point.

Even my personal favorite, local author Pat Conroy is a flaming leftist.

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Overkillengine 7 points ago +7 / -0

I've found many almost unreadable for their far left tendencies.

Would not surprise me if part of that is due to lack of ability or motivation to do actual work on the part of the author.

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DoYouBelieveInMAGA 11 points ago +11 / -0

That, and the fact that the left has controlled the culture for a longer time that most realize.

I distrust everything that is "well known fact"

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Imransgarage 4 points ago +6 / -2

The left glorifies art over work.

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WU_HAN_FRU 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Left politicizes art.

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Philhelm 5 points ago +5 / -0

That's probably why they're pushed as classics.

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ProdigalPlaneswalker 5 points ago +6 / -1

reading "the classics" I've found many almost unreadable for their far left tendencies

80: MFW 1984 was intended to be a guide, not a warning.

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DoYouBelieveInMAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lots of questions about Orwell and the crowd he kept.

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WU_HAN_FRU 2 points ago +2 / -0

Read Solzhenitsyn. Read Orwell.

As the facts of life are conservative, so is most literature, throughout history. Lefties and other malcontents tend to be the exception. The "literary establishment" tends to push the exceptions, obviously.

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DoYouBelieveInMAGA 2 points ago +2 / -0

He actually goes out of his way to mock either conservatives or Republicans in one of his books. It's the most recent one I read, I'll see if I can find it. Also, mocks religion in multiple stories. And I read South of Broad a long time ago, but looking back at the plot, pretty damn big on identity politics and social justice.

I've also read most of his books. I'm from SC, live in Charleston.

And out of curiosity, I searched "pat Conroy obama"

I do not think I was a hothead—not then and not now. I thought I was right. I had read the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bible. Segregation seemed evil from the time I was a boy. Slavery is an abomination on the American soul, ineradicable stain on our body politic. But Penn Center lit a fire that has never gone out, and the election of President Barack Obama was one of the happiest days of my life.

ole the civil rights movement had on the white boys and girls of the South. Bill Clinton would never have become who he was without the shining example of Martin Luther King. The same is true of Jimmy Carter and Fritz Hollings and Richard and Joe Riley. Imagine this: you’re a little white kid and you watch firehoses turned on people who don’t seem to be hurting anyone, and fierce dogs being tuned on young men who carry signs about freedom. We white kids grew up watching movies and TV and guess what we had learned to do? We had learned to tell the good guys from the bad guys.

Pat Conroy, A Lowcountry Heart: Reflections on a Writing Life

https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/51058779-a-lowcountry-heart-reflections-on-a-writing-life

Sorry dude. Longtime author and teacher, its gonna be a leftist 90% of the time. We got Crichton.

Conroy was obsessed with the "southern racism" shit. As a South Carolinian, forget him.

Edit - note, I was unaware of these quotes until today. I was randomly reading one of his books about a year ago and he either called conservatives or Republicans heartless or dumb. Believe it was talking about muh healthcare or something. I put down the book and haven't read anything else since then. I've read about 4 or 5 of his books and watched some of the movies. But I'm tired of leftist agendas in culture.

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DoYouBelieveInMAGA 2 points ago +2 / -0

Also

In later years, when asked to compare himself with a typical Citadel grad, he liked to say, “I’m richer, smarter, more famous and nicer.”

Relations between Conroy and his alma mater began to deteriorate in 1970 with the appearance of “The Boo,” his self-published novel based in part on Lt. Col. Thomas Courvoisie, the assistant commandant of cadets when Conroy was there.

"It was banned on campus for about six years,” Conroy said, sitting in the Citadel’s McAlister Field House, a place to which he used to think he could never return. His exile from the Citadel really began in 1980, he added, when he published “The Lords of Discipline,” a novel that depicted racism, brutality and official corruption at a place called the Carolina Military Institute, though the disguise fooled nobody.

“That was the nuclear explosion,” Conroy said. “I was warned that it would be dangerous for me to go back to the Citadel and so I didn’t.” He reluctantly missed Ed’s graduation in 1989 and, a few years later, the graduation of his best friend’s son. Then, to make things worse, in 1995, Conroy publicly embraced the cause of Shannon Faulkner, who was attempting to become the first female cadet to enter the Citadel. Back then, Conroy was not just unwelcome on campus, he could not walk the streets of Charleston without someone stopping a car and hopping out to yell at him. “There was one guy,” Conroy said, “who got back in his car and then jumped out again and shouted, ‘Class of ’59!’ ” Conroy laughed and shook his head. “Citadel grads are the biggest bunch of loudmouths who ever lived.”

https://patconroy.com/profiles-of-pat-conroy/new-york-times-reconciliation-at-the-citadel/

The more I look into him with a clear mind, the more I dislike him.

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DoYouBelieveInMAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well that's fine and that's your opinion, but a little different from your first comment.

it's just the way the south was

It's the way the world was and mostly still is. Personally I'm over the white guilt shit.

And as I said before, I never considered him left or right until he directly insulted me in one of his books. I only own a couple right now, so I'll see if I can pinpoint which one it was. But he outright stated conservatives/Republicans are heartless/dumb in one of his novels. And it wasn't a character saying it. It was the narrator, Conroy. This was actually what made me take a step back and rethink all the "great authors" I'd enjoyed, and start seeing them for what they were. Overtly or subconsciously leftists pushing leftist narratives.

I respectfully disagree with separating the artist from their political. I believe in capitalism, which is putting your money behind things you believe in. I try not to support any leftists at all. I respect your opinion but I'm not giving money to people that hate me anymore.

Edit- also, in hindsight, complete lol at The Water is Wide. An SJWs wet dream of the brave white man saving the poor helpless blacks who just want to learn but are being held down by the man. Yeah, I know it's based on his first job out of college. But no wonder it was a huge success.