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The Philosophy Of The Farmer: How Intimacy With Food Production Breeds Social And Political Conservatism (Op-Ed)

My fellow Patriots, There is an interesting relationship between those who produce food, whether commercially or to feed their own families, and being socially and politically conservative. Yes, you heard me right, conservatism is not just a product of a blue collar job or hard work, but with an understanding that without food nothing else matters because most people will be dead within forty days of not eating. When a person's entire purpose of living is to gather, grow, or hunt for food to feed themselves and their family, they want no regulations that will prevent them from their purpose, because no food equals death. When the purpose for life is to survive, traditional marriage between a man and a women is a necessity and any deviation means that the bloodline will not survive and that daily labor will be more difficult because there are no offspring to assist with the daily tasks necessary to survive. The principle of freedom from government interference when it comes to food

Why The Black American Isn't Free (Op-Ed)

My fellow Patriots, The Black American isn't free; but not because of America, her Constitution, or the White man. The Black American is not free because of themselves. I know that it is ironic that a White man is talking about how Black Americans are keeping themselves in chains, but similar ideas have been said by Larry Elder, Candace Owens, and other Black conservatives. The Black American has been tricked by their original oppressors, the Democrats, into keeping themselves in the chains of welfare, weakened family units, and the bigotry of low expectations. Most Black Americans voted for and supported Republicans from the time a Republican, Abraham Lincoln, freed them until The New Deal and the welfare state was enacted by a Democrat, Franklin D. Roosevelt, between 1933 and 1939. The New Deal promised to increase the wealth of poor Americans, which Black Americans made up a decent portion of. Welfare was established, as a government program, to help the poor by providing them t