This proves that we need local societies that produce their own food and don't rely upon global food corporations. Very interesting and inspiring video.
What Ron Paul is saying is this: If we want to play World Police, we'll get a lot of enemies, who in turn will backfire at us for middling in their affairs. The American empire is going down, both politically and economically. Anarchists should prepare for a future downfall and organize to support local community regions, once the government falls short. Although a libertarian, the message of Ron Paul is closely linked with that of anarchism: less government, less control, less bureaucracy and no corporate tyranny. Just watch how upset the rest of the Republicans are after listening to the truth about their own politics.
Television, radio, the internet, and telephones intrude so much on our day that the average person has just over an hour free from "media noise".
One in three adults do not even have an hour of rest while at home and more than one-in-five (22 per cent) have 30 minutes or less, according to findings from media researchers M-Lab.
From those surveyed, almost a third of people (32 per cent) said they woke up to the sound of either their television or radio and nearly three-quarters (71 per cent) said listening to the television or radio or using their computer was the last thing they did before going to sleep at night.
The corporate lifestyle forced upon us is destructive to our health and personal life. We need to shut off our TVs, iPods, radios and computers, and take time to calm down and experience life. The capitalist machinery is trying to lock us up as obedient consumers and workers, but as anarchists we realize that living an interesting life is more important than slaving for money and products. Reject the modern corporate lifestyle now!