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There's a basic crisis in our civilization today: In America (everyone thinks they're American so this applies to all of you tards) in the 1800s you could have a family farm and you would make a little more than enough to get by. Your family would keep doing better and better. And then there was a really rough patch around the 1930s (my grandparents didn't all do well during this time) as they had to leave the farms and move to the cities and do manufacturing. And then there was a time when you could raise a family on what you made working in manufacturing. And then things gradually got worse but some of us could raise a family on what you made in the "information economy".

There is no reason to believe that this will continue. You're just going to be paying more and more for f-slurs like Jeremy Clarkson.

And if I can have a moment, why would anybody ever give a shit about what an angloid said about cars? There's countries famous for cars: America, Germany, France, Japan, Slovakia, Thailand, why in the heck would you ever ask one of them?

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And if I can have a moment, why would anybody ever give a shit about what an angloid said about cars?

Which makes for more entertaining television, b-word?

  • a fricking truck driver driving a fricking truck

  • an orangutan driving a fricking truck

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Which makes for more entertaining television

We were concerned about this in the 1980s. We had shows like Max Headroom. Then people just kinda forgot about it.

Also the people making Max Headroom made that terrible Mario Brothers movie that was a disaster.

At least Matt Frewer got to have a memorable role on Star Trek: TNG as a really annoying guy.

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I'd be okay if Jeremy Clarkson didn't have to pay taxes ever again. :marseybongpat:

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In Canada we prop up so many wealthy families and market cartels through farming laws and subsidies too and everyone whines about protecting the farmers when people call to axe it

It's a mix of powerful lobbying cuz they are rich and people who think they are farmers they see on TV shows

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