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VIDEO: Agricultura En Puerto Rico en la década de las 40’s
Aquí hay un video titulado la Democracia en el Trabajo en la Rural Puerto Rico, Esta película es del años 40’s, hecho por el Departamento de Servicio de Extensión Agrícola de Estados Unidos, una crónica de los servicios que el Servicio de Extensión ofrece a las familias puertorriqueñas rurales, incluida la capacitación en mejores métodos de cultivo, ayudar con el inicio de negocios en el hogar, ya partir clubes 4-H para los niños.
According to an editorial review on Amazon,
“La democracia en zonas rurales de Puerto Rico, es una pieza de propaganda para enseñar al mundo lo que la democracia ofrece para lugares como Puerto Rico y cuánto Estados Unidos se han beneficiado de la alianza. Cuando no está recordando a la audiencia cómo la democracia maravillosa puede se, la película muestra algunas estadísticas y costumbres de Puerto Rico convincentes, incluyendo un baile de campo tradicional con música y puertorriqueños sonriendo . Hecho cuando las tensiones estaban llegando a un punto de ebullición con Europa en la década de 1940, el narrador también afirma Puerto Rico tiene una importancia estratégica para defenderse de enemigos. se trata de un informativo, aunque inclinada, mira a la cultura y las costumbres de Puerto Rico “.
Es un destello del pasado y una mirada retrospectiva a cómo la agricultura fue una gran parte de Puerto Rico, donde todos crecieron los alimentos, mientras que ahora dependen de los alimentos importados y dependiente de cupones de alimentos y el welfare.
Aqui tienes Grandes cantidades de tierra rica y no utilizan, como la gente se ha olvidado de la fundación de como esta isla fue construida. Antes tuvieran su mercado de agricultores, ahora esos son reemplazar con cantidades masivas de fast foods, como la gente se olvidó acerca de la comida real.
Sinceramente, creo la riqueza está en la tierra, pero al igual que en en esos tiempos, la gente preferiría a una empresa externa para comprar de toda la tierra, para que puedan trabajar por una miseria para esa empresa. Al igual que la industria de la caña de azúcar que residen aquí en esos momentos.
He mencionado en otra de mi blog que el cannabis cáñamo podría ser la nueva caña de azúcar, pero de nuevo la gente tiene que recuperar el control de la tierra y reconstruir los cimientos. No espere más a los gobiernos y corporaciones para sentar las bases para usted. El poder está en tus manos.
Los habitantes de esta isla tienen que empezar a cultivar alimentos y la gente necesita empezar a trabajar juntos como lo hicieron en aquel tiempos. Comienza la producción de nuevo para recuperar su propia dependencia y todo comienza con la agricultura.
En aquel tiempos se pasaron estas habilidades de la vida de generación en generación. Ahora nada más se está pasado, pero la habilidad de ser dependientes de los gobiernos y las corporaciones.
En lugar de invertir en Iphones, tal vez el pueblo debe ser la inversión en herramientas de jardinería. Hice un reto que se podría encontrar aquí que puedes donar tierras a cambio de alimentos. Digo que había mucha gente, especialmente aquellos que estudian la agricultura, que quiere crecer sin tierra y la gente con mucho terreno, pero no crece.
Creo que tenemos que compartir la tierra para que pudiéramos compartir la comida. Es hora de dejar de ser dependientes de las corporaciones y los gobiernos y empezar dependiendo el uno del otro. En solidaridad. ¡UNIDAD!
¿Qué opinas de la situación actual de Puerto Rico y de la agricultura?
Dejen commentario abajo.. Peace, love, unity, FREEDOM
Y se hay errores con mi espanol, por favor dejame sabe gracias!
VIDEO: Agriculture In Puerto Rico in the 1940’s (Democracy at Work USDA)
Here is a video from the 1940’s entitled Democracy at Work in Rural Puerto Rico about agriculture in Puerto Rico, This 40s film, made by the U.S. Department of Agricultures Extension Service, chronicles the services the Extension Service provides to rural Puerto Rican families, including training in better farming methods, help with starting home-based businesses, and starting 4-H clubs for the kids.
According to an editorial review on Amazon,
“Democracy at work in Rural Puerto Rico, is a propaganda piece to teach the world what democracy offers for places like Puerto Rico and how much they and the United States have gained from the alliance. When it is not reminding the audience how wondrous democracy can be, the film shows some compelling statistics and customs of Puerto Rico, including a traditional country dance complete with music and smiling Puerto Ricans. Made when tensions were reaching a boiling point with Europe in the 1940s, the narrator also claims Puerto Rico has strategic importance in fending off enemies. This is an informative, albeit slanted, look into the culture and customs of Puerto Rico.”
It’s a flash from the past and a look back at how agriculture was a big part of Puerto Rico, where everyone grew food, where as now they are dependent on imported foods and dependent on food stamps and welfare.
Massive amounts of rich land goes unused as the people have forgotten about the foundation this island was built upon. Before they had their farmers market, now those are replace with mass amounts of fast food joints as the people forgot about real food.
I truly believe the richness is in the land, but like then, people would prefer for an outside company to buy off all the land, in order for them to work for a pittance for that company. Just like the sugar cane industry that presided here during those times.
I mention on another one of my blog post that cannabis hemp could be the new sugarcane, but again people have to regain control of the land and rebuild the foundations. Stop waiting on governments and corporations to lay the foundation out for you. The power is in your hands.
The people of this island have to start to grow food and the people need to start working together as they did back then. Start producing again to regain their own dependence and it all starts with agriculture.
Back then these life skills were passed down from generation to generation. Now nothing much is being passed down but the skill to be dependent on governments and corporations.
Instead of investing in Iphones, maybe the people should be investing in gardening tools. I made a challenge which could be found here entitled donate land in exchange for food. I stated that there were many people, especially those who study agriculture, who wants to grow with no land and people with lots of land but not growing.
I think we must share the land so that we could share the food. Time to stop being dependent on corporations and governments and start depending on each other. In solidarity. UNITY!
Here is another video from 1950′s and a blog where I compare the 50’s to now and ask the question what has happened.
What do you think of the current state of Puerto Rico and it’ agriculture?
Leave comments down below, I would like to hear from you. Peace, love, unity, FREEDOM
Watch This Thought-Provoking short – I am Nature
I am Nature
Here is this short, well done film campaign by WWF, I am nature. For WE ARE NATURE. It is something I always repeat though out my blog and vlogs. I believe we lost connection to nature, lost connection to the beauty that this Earth and thus we have lost connection with each other as we have now become walking corpses devoid of life.
Do we truly appreciate this gift of life that we have or do we go on to waste every minute of every second that we have on the mundane. Do we truly live life or do we just simulate how life is lived?
In I AM NATURE we reflect on the nature of us. Right now and in the moment. Not by the number of likes on our Facebook pages and not by the unopened mails in our in-boxes but rather through the art of personal reflection.
WWF aims its message directly to you, personally and direct. The viewer is pulled in by the powerful symbolism and imagery of the story, shown here in reverse. The film brings to life the still and natural beauty of nature and reminds us to take a step away from the hectic of everyday life. It awakens our born and inherited love of the outdoors. “I am Nature” is you. Is us. Make a change and get out there!
“I’m not my dozens of unread emails, I’m not my to-do list, I’m not the likes on my Facebook profile, and I’m not the fast food on my lunch break. I am the leaves falling on my shoulders, I’m the grass beneath my feet, I’m the wind blowing through the trees, I’m the water flowing between the stones, the soil running between my fingers. I’m the choices I make,”
Enjoy the video, leave comments below on what you think of the video, Do you think we are nature ?
In some ways this video reminded me of a poem I wrote which could be found here entitled My definition of life.
MUST WATCH: Century Of The Self (Documentary)
Century Of The Self
A 4 part , but great documentary, the century of the self illustrating the way we are manipulated into becoming a world of consumers. We have allowed our subconscious to continually be controlled. We are told what to buy, how to dress, and ultimately how to live our lives.
Do you ever stop to ask yourself if your thoughts are your own or do you wear what you wear because it was your choice or do you wear what you wear because it was subliminally sold to you to wear.
Are your choices your own and I think that is something we have to be deeply aware of, as I think we have a society wearing layers that are not their true selves, as society has become diluted in this artificial materialistic world.
Synopsis: Adam Curtis’ acclaimed series examines the rise of the all-consuming self against the backdrop of the Freud dynasty.
To many in both politics and business, the triumph of the self is the ultimate expression of democracy, where power has finally moved to the people. Certainly the people may feel they are in charge, but are they really? “Century of the Self” tells the untold and sometimes controversial story of the growth of the mass-consumer society in Britain and the United States. How was the all-consuming self created, by whom, and in whose interests?
The Freud dynasty is at the heart of this compelling social history. Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis; Edward Bernays, who invented public relations; Anna Freud, Sigmund’s devoted daughter; and present-day PR guru and Sigmund’s great grandson, Matthew Freud.
Sigmund Freud’s work into the bubbling and murky world of the subconscious changed the world. By introducing a technique to probe the unconscious mind, Freud provided useful tools for understanding the secret desires of the masses. Unwittingly, his work served as the precursor to a world full of political spin doctors, marketing moguls, and society’s belief that the pursuit of satisfaction and happiness is man’s ultimate goal.
Each part of the 4 part series is an hour long. This video added them all together.
Happiness Machines. Part one documents the story of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and his American nephew, Edward Bernays who invented Public Relations in the 1920s, being the first person to take Freud’s ideas to manipulate the masses. (First 58 minutes)
The Engineering of Consent. Part two explores how those in power in post-war America used Freud’s ideas about the unconscious mind to try and control the masses. Politicians and planners came to believe Freud’s underlying premise that deep within all human beings were dangerous and irrational desires.
There is a Policeman Inside All of Our Heads, He Must Be Destroyed. In the 1960s, a radical group of psychotherapists challenged the influence of Freudian ideas, which lead to the creation of a new political movement that sought to create new people, free of the psychological conformity that had been implanted in people’s minds by business and politics.
Eight People Sipping Wine In Kettering. This episode explains how politicians turned to the same techniques used by business in order to read and manipulate the inner desires of the masses. Both New Labor with Tony Blair and the Democrats led by Bill Clinton, used the focus group which had been invented by psychoanalysts in order to regain power.
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