One image conserves beauty, community, and traditional neighborhoods.
The other paves it over with soulless sprawl, car dependency, and globalist infrastructure.
One is conservative. The other is not.
Many do not realize how many farmsteads have been lost over the last 70 years in the Midwest.
To determine the change, I mapped out the locations of farmsteads that existed in the 1950's for my SC IA township using the Iowa Geographic Map Server. https://t.co/JB1b7Oro6Z (1/5)
Here are some goats on a vertical cliff face.
They are not alarmed. They are not reconsidering their choices. They are licking salt deposits with the energy of animals that have been doing this for ten thousand years and find your concern mildly irritating.
The Zagros Mountains. 10,000 BC. Humans look up at the bezoar ibex going places no other animal will follow and think: that one.
Not the sheep. Not the aurochs built like a barn with opinions.
The goat. Because the goat had solved a problem no one else had. Access to terrain that predators couldn't reach, minerals that nothing else could get to, and the structural confidence of an animal that has never once considered that cliffs are supposed to be difficult.
We domesticated it first. It is the oldest livestock animal on earth.
And it still goes up cliffs to lick salt.
Because it works. Because it always worked. Because ten millennia of agricultural revolution didn't make the goat forget what it already knew.
Our food system is broken. Farmer @JoelSalatin has an idea for how President Trump can fix it: "We need a food emancipation proclamation... We need to take the shackles off of a farmer so that the farmer can sell to his neighbor."
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Here is footage that shows the full scale of the hundreds of thousands of Christians in Ethiopia gather to honor Christ during the road to Easter.