But I can't stand his overgeneralization about American political parties.
He said there was nuance to American agriculture and yet he tried to make situations black and white, and he oversimplified issues.
Excuse me while I rant for a second
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Maybe it's because I was a history major who studied the Industrial Revolution and Manchester (ok so England during that time period) but like... Maybe it's because I have friends who were on food stamps who had to choose between buying fruit, which would last a day, and processed food that could feed for a week. Maybe it's because I'm from a conservative family, that I don't like my parents being called essentially evil. If 54% of a population did something bad, that doesn't make the entire population bad--that makes the 54% bad.
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