Factory farms are profoundly anti-traditional, and conservatives should stand firmly against them. They are a modern monstrosity, an industrial system that has torn the soul out of food production, leaving something wretched and unnatural in its place. Until recently, animal farming was an honorable way of life, rooted in a long and meaningful tradition. Pasture farming connected people to the land and to their animals, fostering a bond grounded in respect and stewardship. Today, opposition to factory farming among conservatives is far lower than it should be. This is partly because such opposition is often conflated with left-wing ideas about vegetarianism and veganism. But this is a mistake. The conservative alternative to industrialized agriculture is not vegetarianism. It is the restoration of traditional pasture farming.
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yes. the Right will scream 'but prices will go up!' the answer is to stop importing millions upon millions of more mouths and we should be fine

Oct 31, 2025 · 1:01 PM UTC

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The answer is also “you’re fat”
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Also we would benefit from a more agricultural society/ economy. It’s not going to make GDP skyrocket but it would ensure food supply chains which should be an issue of national security. And the populace will become much healthier. At least 1/10 Americans should farm