it is the use of very loaded words that have burned the Democratic party and put Trump into the White House. "Colonialism" is a loaded word. Instead of using that word, use "selfish" or "self-centered", something that actually applies to the person. No one alive today has ever colonized anything.
i also have never seen a community garden where people tell people they can't grow whatever they want so i'm not sure what she's getting at.
I could see if someone wanted to plant corn, for instance. That requires a shit ton of room and water for little output.
She’s a helluva lot smarter when she strictly follows the talking points / questions / statements that actual smart people prepared for her, in advance. Off the cuff, left to her own wits, she’s not bright at all. Goofy, even. A lot of that is age, naivety, and will improve - and the big stages / bright lights only amplify it. And nothing wrong with that, as the world and politics are filled with successful people of less than ideal intelligence. But it is what it is, too. I think I’ve consistently been both fair and complimentary of AOC, and still agree that a lot of criticism which is levied against her is unfair. But saying cauliflower is “colonial” and “racist” is utterly and indefensibly stupid shit. It’s dumb-dumb talk, and she needs to take her lumps for it, and anytime she says similarly goofy shit, hopefully, so as to prevent her saying even more and worse stupid shit, again, and going forward. Experience is both the best and worst teacher.
usually they give everyone their own plot to do whatever they want with it. that's what is done here at least. i've tried growing corn and it's always been awful. not sure what i'm doing wrong. my tomato plants are currently looking not so great too.
Saying climate change is a major reason why we have Mexicans coming here illegally isn’t overly bright either
Usually the spaces go to shit in community gardens too. The actually having to do the work and keep it up part loses it's newness really fast, and the weeds take over. Now if you'll do all the work and give out food, you can have a successful community garden.
Yeah that’s a problem. The successful ones like I described here are in the rich areas which obviously defeats the purpose.
Didn’t Pete Seeger once say “Knowledge is what you get when you read the directions.... experience is what you get when you don’t.”?...
We have a really nice, productive one where I live. There’s also a privately run farm nearby that’s open to the public and it’s fantastic. Fresh fruits and vegetables along with an apiary that produces really good honey.
saying she called cauliflower colonial-- that she was describing the noun and not the action as colonial-- is just being willfully ignorant. Thinking she meant the word in the sense of "colonizing new territory" is baffling. she is saying it is folks maintaining a level of control or influence in a condescending or presumptuous manner. it's clear as day what she meant, unless one is assuming she is an idiot and thus reading into her for that conclusion. God help her if she ever uses the word "patronizing" or something.
a) it's the example she used b) who is going around telling her they can't grow whatever they want? she's again creating racism out of nothing.
again her own words: “But when you really think about it -- when someone says that it’s ‘too hard’ to do a green space that grows Yucca instead of, I don’t know, cauliflower or something -- what you’re doing is you’re taking a colonial approach to environmentalism,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “That is why a lot of communities of color get resistant to certain environmentalist movements because they come with the colonial lens on them.”