And as we've gone over multiple times, stop the war = russia ****ing off back to russia. It's that simple. russia has fired everything it has (non-nukes) at Ukraine and has done so daily. What magical weapons have they not used yet? Dragons? Godzillas?
Commie ****wits **** the farmers with their land & expensive tractors that's not fair I don't have a farm or a tractor & live in a ****ty shoe box sized flat in a London ghetto & hate my life . Let's punish the farmers & steal money off them to make life fairer , Starmer can send it to Iraq to promote transgender sports instead. 12 months later Also commie ****wits It costs £5 for a bag of carrots , we aren't allowed beef because of the carbon footprint & an oven ready chicken costs £15 . Let's tax the farmers more the greedy old ****s .
The dumpster fire which is Ukraine could have been fixed years ago . Replace the word petrol with tax payers money . Stop sending "petrol " to the corrupt puppet manlet Jew comedian so he can't keep tipping it on the dumpster . The END
The Great Chinese Famine of 1958–1961 was caused by a combination of factors, including: Agricultural policies The Communist Party's "Great Leap Forward" program introduced new, untested agricultural techniques, such as close planting and deep plowing, which led to lower crop yields. The party also forced farmers to work on collective farms, where production was centrally controlled. Social pressure Local leaders were pressured to report inflated grain production numbers to please their political superiors. Economic mismanagement The party initiated large-scale irrigation projects without enough input from engineers, which led to failed experiments. Natural disasters Droughts and floods in farming regions lowered grain supply. Extermination of sparrows A campaign to kill sparrows, which Mao believed were a major pest, led to massive locust swarms. Forced labor Hundreds of thousands of people died from forced labor on irrigation construction projects and communal farms. The famine was concealed from the world and only became known more than 20 years later. The famine ended after 1961 when China adopted more rational economic policies, including importing grain.
Sparrows are ****s , flying around without paying their fair share lets kill them all . Would not be surprised to see Sir Starmer pushing the war on small birds & smashing the sparrows at this rate. .
Around here, it's only a couple of decades ago that the done thing was for kids to earn extra cash working in the farms and greenhouses when needed.
Hedge sparrows are an endangered species because all the impoverished multi-millionaire farmers pulled down all the hedges to make their agri-businesses more efficient.
Let's remove all the dams built in Spain to protect people from floods. What could possibly go wrong. Let's stop the Aussie farmers using years of knowledge to clear the oily crops. Then wonder why the keep catching fire.
At the Econoclass.com website, there’s a great list of ten examples that illustrate the important economic concept of the Law of Unintended Consequences, here’s a summary: 1. “Three strikes” laws may actually be increasing the murder rate, and not decreasing it. 2. Seat belt laws increase the number of car accidents, and increase pedestrian and cyclist deaths. 3. Banning the insecticide DDT almost certainly has led to more deaths, not fewer. 4. Teaching children not to talk to strangers (e.g. the “Stranger Danger Campaign”) may be making them less safe, not more safe. 5. The lengthy and costly FDA approval process might be causing more, not fewer, deaths. 6. Government regulations that reduced logging in America’s national forests (e.g. to protect the threatened northern spotted owl) may have resulted in more acres of forest being harvested worldwide, not less. 7. Increasing state cigarette taxes may significantly decrease government tax revenues, not increase revenues as expected. 8. Tariff on imports are passed in order to protect domestic industries and jobs from foreign competition, but often end up costing more American jobs than are saved by protectionism. 9. Vegetarianism may lead to an increase in animal deaths, and not a decrease. 10. Thanks to the efforts of animal rights activists, horse slaughter is now banned in the US. But that ban is very likely making the treatment of horses worse, not better. https://www.aei.org/carpe-diem/ten-examples-of-the-law-of-unintended-consequences/
Russia should give in before Ukrainians should stop dying? ok it's simple you say Should Russia retreat under fire or should there be a ceasefire first?
As you look over your sprawling concrete hell with closed down pubs , bookies chicken shops & litter everywhere. Yeah those disgusting farmers need to learn from ****ers like you how to conserve green spaces .
They can just leave Ukrainian soil. They've annexed territories, which is a bit different to your 'they're only killing Ukranian soldiers' bullshit excuse. If they say they're leaving Ukrainian land, they won't get shot at. Meanwhile...