You guys talk alot about The Day of the Rake/rope/pillow and playing Minecraft. It's not close to happening. And it's because we have food.
The two World Wars didn't happen for revenge, or because of degeneracy or ethnic replacement. They started because the average citizen was hungry. If the last decade has proved anything, it's these three things: That you can replace entire races of people's in their home nations as long as you make up a word scary enough that they'll do and say anything to not be called that word. That you can steal a man's wealth, and if you tell him that he was robbed he'll spit in your face and call you a commie. And that if you shove enough cheap entertainment in a person's face, they'll ignore anything you do in the background.
Until a pound of chicken is $30, the food markets are empty, people stop bothering to come to work because their wages won't even buy a gallon of milk... Until this happens, civil war will never EVER happen. You're too well fed, and they're gonna keep it that way until the slowly rising, boiling water you sit on finally takes you.
No you pervert, I'm not into sesame sprinkling or poppyseed play. Your bread is all messed up, you need therapy. I'm talking about a sexy, strsightforward sunflower, with 6-8 seductive sourdough batonnettes and perhaps a light erotic sprinkle of flour Fucking zoomer perverts with burnt out dopamine receptors are ruining everything.
>People go to war because of food prices Then why aren't Canadians going to war?
Adrian Ross
>dat crust tho Bottom left for me
Landon Martin
This will happen much sooner than you think. Food prices are getting to that point in Canada, and our current agricultural practices are unsustainable. We're pushing the limits on our top soil and the amount of land we have for agriculture will not be able to sustain the current global fertility rate without ecological disaster. In the U.S., food prices are artificially deflated, in part because farmers are underpaid (relative to history).
You are correct that people are pacified because of the abundance of food, but we are long overdue for a collapse of sorts. Our over production of food and the amount of it we waste is unsustainable, and we are quickly brushing up against the grain.