We would die from starvation. It’s that simple.https://twitter.com/philip_ciwf/status/1223866211546648576 …
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‘Not everyone would die of starvation’ and ‘We would die of starvation’ are of course the same statement, unless you don’t count the deaths of others in your community.
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In my community could we? All? Yes. In NYC, could they? No. Spin away, I’m just saying this is not a black and white thing. It does depend.
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"not everyone" erm ok. Who decides who dies?pic.twitter.com/MT5WKfyoOr
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I work every day on making sure people locally can access locally produced food. The point *is* to feed as many people. What do you do? Lol
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What a reasonable counter-argument. You're right. Just wanted to praise that - most twitter discussions this days are filled with bile and hatred.
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Yah. Funny. I’m trying to say.-You can. You can’t. It depends. Interesting how one guy has this flying monkey thing going on about anti-local food systems. For certain value-chains makes sense to be local... go 100%. I mean you can, but will everyone want to? No.
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Almost no one eats 100% local. Where does your salt and pepper come from? Your wheat for bread and other products consumed year round? You need to define 'local' before you can quantify it.
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Would you really expect all those people that currently eat 100% local to be able to continue to do so when the demand skyrockets?
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An awful lot more, like several orders of magnitude more, don’t though.
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This also gives rural dominion over urban. A shift in the power dynamic.
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