Quote from: Tamas on December 12, 2025, 04:37:00 PMYeah one remarkable thing for me during the Ukrainian Kursk incursion was the seeming complete passivity of the local Russian population. The Ukrainian civilians tried to resist initially before being discouraged by the Russians but I didn't see any such reports from the Russian peasants.

Quote from: Tamas on December 12, 2025, 03:55:15 PMWell, for one thing, the Guardian has been criticising the British government's silence on the US policy document, so there is that. Also apart from Mertz, no other European reaction has breached my bubble.
Quote from: Valmy on December 12, 2025, 03:15:24 PMQuote from: Jacob on December 12, 2025, 02:15:27 PMQuote from: Valmy on December 12, 2025, 01:02:08 PMMy mother owns some of her family's land they took from native Americans during the Oklahoma land run. I manage it now. Which mostly consists of me contacting farmers and saying "hey farmer would you please farm my land? We will charge you basically nothing."
And then they are like "I don't know...farming basically free land is still kind of risky." Ah agriculture.
Does it matter to you whether it's farmed or not if they're not paying you much anyways?
Yes it is actually kind of important. And while it doesn't cost a ton to hold on to, it does cost something. Besides I want to help out the little guy and keep that land out of the hands of big Ag...which is probably a fruitless effort but I still try.
And it is actually not that hard to find farmers who want to farm it. I was kind of making a joke about how dour and generally negative these farmers are. What makes it hard, to the extent it is, is I live all the way down here in Texas, a ten hour drive away from the community in question. If I knew all these people and lived up there it would probably be super easy.
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