As a farm girl from Ohio and an only average transplanted city girl, I loved your talk. There are so many things city people don't understand. I was with a couple of friends, one of who's husband was from a farm. They spoke disparagingly of hunting. I wish I'd spoken up. Where I lived, that was part of our culture. Were I a Native person, they would have had a different reaction. I miss the farm.
We lose truth, and become too comfortable too complacent and more ignorant in the process of US wanting to avoid the negative the dark the uncertainty that make US uncomfortable. We’re good at avoiding discomfort.
It’s about time we talk about class differences in America the shrinking working class, and all our crisis listed…in our sound bite and journalism deserts.
Such good listening.
As a farm girl from Ohio and an only average transplanted city girl, I loved your talk. There are so many things city people don't understand. I was with a couple of friends, one of who's husband was from a farm. They spoke disparagingly of hunting. I wish I'd spoken up. Where I lived, that was part of our culture. Were I a Native person, they would have had a different reaction.
I miss the farm.
Online media has evolved to a degree to fill in gaps, mostly on national news.
We lose truth, and become too comfortable too complacent and more ignorant in the process of US wanting to avoid the negative the dark the uncertainty that make US uncomfortable. We’re good at avoiding discomfort.
It’s about time we talk about class differences in America the shrinking working class, and all our crisis listed…in our sound bite and journalism deserts.
This is a great interview but I found the video editing hugely distracting, made the video jumpy and jerky.
U didn't do to badly