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On 22/04/2021 13:51, T i m wrote:
So, I want to reduce animal cruelty and suffering and a councilor get's voted in who happens to be a dairy farmer. How much positive representation and support do you think I will get from them re closing all dairys in the area? Have you ever spent any time on a dairy farm ?. One that is run as a business that is, not a 'hobby farm'. If you had you would realise that it is a 16 hour day, 365 days/per year operation. You won't find any genuine working dairy farmers standing for election as a councillor, they simply don't have the spare time. |
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