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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 719331" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>I see alot of videos and photos on facebook from groups like Animal Ag alliance and Farm2U, but I wonder how much of that is preaching to the choir, too. How many people are really converted or awakened by those messages? I'm skeptical of those efforts. Not that I'm against them, but I do wonder how effective they really are. </p><p>And I absolutely do not advocate making schools bare the burden. Kids are brainwashed enough by all the crap that parents won't take responsibility for. I taught, and I saw it. But my complete disdain for public education is another topic...</p><p>I wish I had an answer, but I agree with what some others have posted - stop advertising in the dang cattlemen's mag, and maybe give people a glimpse of what would happen if the anti-ag loons got their way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 719331, member: 10309"] I see alot of videos and photos on facebook from groups like Animal Ag alliance and Farm2U, but I wonder how much of that is preaching to the choir, too. How many people are really converted or awakened by those messages? I'm skeptical of those efforts. Not that I'm against them, but I do wonder how effective they really are. And I absolutely do not advocate making schools bare the burden. Kids are brainwashed enough by all the crap that parents won't take responsibility for. I taught, and I saw it. But my complete disdain for public education is another topic... I wish I had an answer, but I agree with what some others have posted - stop advertising in the dang cattlemen's mag, and maybe give people a glimpse of what would happen if the anti-ag loons got their way. [/QUOTE]
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