Clarkson's Farm is an absolute masterpiece in television.
It's strongly anti government, anti regulation, pro individual freedom and property ownership. It's about the everyday man fighting government tyranny.
It's insanely funny and equally as smart.
And it is perhaps one of the most deeply moving and emotional television series I've ever seen.
If it was created five hundred years ago it would be considered an absolute classic of literature, music and comedy right alongside of Shakespeares greatest works.
If it was made eighty years ago Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper would have caused Abbott and Costello to be forgotten.
Send your prayers to Jeremy Clarkson, may God heal him of cancer and bring him to saving faith.
Prayer's for the entire production team and for Kaleb Cooper and Charlie as well.
May the world be blessed with many, many more season's of this masterpiece.
When U.S. farmers depend heavily on a single foreign buyer, U.S. trade policy is taken hostage.
No country has exploited that vulnerability more than China, and no crop has been weaponized more than American soybeans.
The fix is structural: crush more beans here, keep the oil and meal at home, fuel American energy, and take Beijing’s cancel button off the table.
Read the full op-ed:
https://t.co/MtJiruUJwV
Today's Unpopular Opinion:
People who react to a murder with happiness have the right to do so. Unless comments directly cause violence, our freedom hinges upon tolerating even abhorrent, repulsive speech.
Cancel culture, from left or right, is a grave threat to our liberty.
People have been shot and killed and all anyone can focus on is how they can pin it on the other side for being responsible.
There are bad people that do bad things on both sides.
The real issue is that political rhetoric has gotten out of control and this will only get worse if we don’t stop.