• #22 Saving the Regenerative Agriculture Movement

  • Aug 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

#22 Saving the Regenerative Agriculture Movement

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Takota was interviewed by Lana Salant from The Ethical Omnivore Movement.


    0:00 Intro with cheers to raw milk


    0:22 Why veganism has failed despite billions of dollars of government and corporate funding?


    3:47 Why the regenerative agriculture movement needs to avoid the government teat


    7:30 How movements get co-opted


    10:27 How Canada became a “legal” dictatorship during the trucker convoys


    12:05 Why human rights should never trump property rights


    13:33 Are we worse off than slaves right now?


    14:24 How the Regenerative Agriculture movement is being co-opted


    18:44 Why “Certified Regenerative” is a distraction


    21:37 Government corruption is a feature not a bug of our current system and how to fix it


    23:56 If you aren’t a “conspiracy theorist” you are ignorant to history and current events


    27:06 Why ending government subsidies is the most important next step


    32:07 Why we should bite the hand that is feeding


    35:44 How to break 10,000 hours of government indoctrination


    37:31 Self Esteem is our most powerful weapon against tyranny


    45:54 “One reason is better than ten insults” Ayn Rand


    51:23 It’s going to take time for us to heal, but it's going to be worth it


    53:54 How to pull out the root of evil


    57:22 How I changed the meat inspection laws in Alberta


    1:02:15 “Although the problems are complex, the solutions are embarrassingly simple.” Bill Mollison





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