Anti White Rhetoric’s Connection to Food Shortages and Communist Thought
If you’ve been following me, you know my recent blogs have focused on unconventional weapons, and that communists consider food to be a weapon. I now continue exploring this concept of food as a weapon with a theory that may sound outlandish and perhaps even crazy:
'“Kill the Farmer!” and “Get Whitey!” have the same goal despite coming from opposite ends of the earth, and that goal is to starve everyone into submission.'
To understand this theory, we must first revisit where food comes from, and food does not come from Walmart. Walmart is just a middleman that helps consumers purchase food at a convenient location. Behind the scenes, Walmart and other grocery stories negotiate with farmers and ranchers to buy their wares at wholesale prices so they can deliver these things at a profit.
These farmers and ranchers Walmart negotiates with are the real source of food in the US, and these guys, it turns out, are mostly White.
According to a quick google search:
“Farmers are, by a large majority, White, with 95.4% of all farmers falling in that category. The second and third most common racial identities are American Indian or Alaskan Native or Black: 1.7% and 1.2%, respectively.”
So, 95% of the country’s food is being supplied by an all-White workforce. What do you think would happen to the food supply in this country if that population suddenly vanished? If the “Get Whitey” and “Kill the Farmer!” (Aka South Africa) crowd get their way?
If you’re having a hard time imaging this, don’t worry, you don’t have to. Several countries have been down this road before, and so you only need study their history to get an idea of what this would look like here. One of them is Zimbabwe.
Prior to being called Zimbabwe, this African nation was known as Rhodesia and run primarily by Whites. Over time, calls for equality led to more of the power being turned over to Blacks, and not all these Blacks wanted to forgive or live in peace with their White neighbors once this happened. Sadly, they began to kill and abuse their White neighbors until the country collapsed and became Zimbabwe. The White farmer’s land was seized and turned over to Black control, and unfortunately the Blacks who were given the land did not possess the skill set to keep agriculture going at a sufficient level to feed the population.
Killing the farmer resulted, predictably, in killing food production. A famine followed, and it got so bad that Zimbabwe issued a public apology and is now begging White farmers to return. Some Whites have embraced this offer, but not at a fast enough rate to replace what was lost. The situation remains so dire that the government of Zimbabwe just allowed 200 elephants to be killed for food.
Another example of engineered famine occurred in Ukraine in the late 1920’s/early 1930s; this is known as the Holomodour. Communism is committed to collectivism, a state in which no one, except the state, owns anything of real value. At the time of the soviet takeover dozens of middle-class farms in Ukraine stood in stark opposition to this principle. So, they had to be eradicated, but it didn’t’ start with farm seizure.
First Stalin had to convince the population that seizing the farms from their neighbors was the right thing to do. So, he started a demonization campaign. Stalin and his press started calling the farmers “Kulaks” a somewhat dirty word that has similarities to things they are calling Whites these days. The Anti-Kulak rhetoric was everywhere, in the newspapers, the radio, etc. Soon, the peasants bought into it and helped the soviets seize, kill, and chase out the middle-class Ukrainian farmers.
The farms that previously belonged to the Kulaks became collective farms in which no one but the state owned the land. The peasants who had helped the government rid everyone of the Kulaks now had to work the farms, but they didn’t get to eat the products of their labor.
To convince the rest of the world that Communism was the way to go, Stalin ordered most of what the peasants produced exported to other countries. Thus, many of these peasants were put on starvation rations and literally worked until they dropped.
The peasants “Got the Kulaks” but didn’t get to eat.
The Zimbabweans “Killed the farmer” but it didn't work out well for them.
And I guarantee you “Get Whitey” won’t work out well for us either!
'“Kill the Farmer!” and “Get Whitey!” have the same goal despite coming from opposite ends of the earth, and that goal is to starve everyone into submission.'
To understand this theory, we must first revisit where food comes from, and food does not come from Walmart. Walmart is just a middleman that helps consumers purchase food at a convenient location. Behind the scenes, Walmart and other grocery stories negotiate with farmers and ranchers to buy their wares at wholesale prices so they can deliver these things at a profit.
These farmers and ranchers Walmart negotiates with are the real source of food in the US, and these guys, it turns out, are mostly White.
According to a quick google search:
“Farmers are, by a large majority, White, with 95.4% of all farmers falling in that category. The second and third most common racial identities are American Indian or Alaskan Native or Black: 1.7% and 1.2%, respectively.”
So, 95% of the country’s food is being supplied by an all-White workforce. What do you think would happen to the food supply in this country if that population suddenly vanished? If the “Get Whitey” and “Kill the Farmer!” (Aka South Africa) crowd get their way?
If you’re having a hard time imaging this, don’t worry, you don’t have to. Several countries have been down this road before, and so you only need study their history to get an idea of what this would look like here. One of them is Zimbabwe.
Prior to being called Zimbabwe, this African nation was known as Rhodesia and run primarily by Whites. Over time, calls for equality led to more of the power being turned over to Blacks, and not all these Blacks wanted to forgive or live in peace with their White neighbors once this happened. Sadly, they began to kill and abuse their White neighbors until the country collapsed and became Zimbabwe. The White farmer’s land was seized and turned over to Black control, and unfortunately the Blacks who were given the land did not possess the skill set to keep agriculture going at a sufficient level to feed the population.
Killing the farmer resulted, predictably, in killing food production. A famine followed, and it got so bad that Zimbabwe issued a public apology and is now begging White farmers to return. Some Whites have embraced this offer, but not at a fast enough rate to replace what was lost. The situation remains so dire that the government of Zimbabwe just allowed 200 elephants to be killed for food.
Another example of engineered famine occurred in Ukraine in the late 1920’s/early 1930s; this is known as the Holomodour. Communism is committed to collectivism, a state in which no one, except the state, owns anything of real value. At the time of the soviet takeover dozens of middle-class farms in Ukraine stood in stark opposition to this principle. So, they had to be eradicated, but it didn’t’ start with farm seizure.
First Stalin had to convince the population that seizing the farms from their neighbors was the right thing to do. So, he started a demonization campaign. Stalin and his press started calling the farmers “Kulaks” a somewhat dirty word that has similarities to things they are calling Whites these days. The Anti-Kulak rhetoric was everywhere, in the newspapers, the radio, etc. Soon, the peasants bought into it and helped the soviets seize, kill, and chase out the middle-class Ukrainian farmers.
The farms that previously belonged to the Kulaks became collective farms in which no one but the state owned the land. The peasants who had helped the government rid everyone of the Kulaks now had to work the farms, but they didn’t get to eat the products of their labor.
To convince the rest of the world that Communism was the way to go, Stalin ordered most of what the peasants produced exported to other countries. Thus, many of these peasants were put on starvation rations and literally worked until they dropped.
The peasants “Got the Kulaks” but didn’t get to eat.
The Zimbabweans “Killed the farmer” but it didn't work out well for them.
And I guarantee you “Get Whitey” won’t work out well for us either!
Published on May 26, 2025 08:41
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