The plough, the plough we know today, the plough with ears, is very new to us. In the past, a small plow, an axe and, above all, a laia were used. We live in a time of praise for Golde with ears, and that only takes our lives away. The deeper the plow penetrates is a show of strength, as if the ground were an adversary to be destroyed. To do this, we have tractors of ever greater strength, and in Santa we reveal ground levels of depths that have never breathed air and have not known the sun and the moon.
The simple overturning leads to significant damage to the earth. The Earth is more a very complex universe than a simple ecosystem. In this complexity, many beings live entangled in a giant yoke; they need each other to feed themselves properly and live well. Knowing that everyone needs everyone, the connection brings them freedom. The bond of emancipation is nourished by the constant multiple and multiple connections that awaken one to encourage the other, to give one’s heart and to live, to live only. There are many creatures that inhabit the earth and, living, give life to the earth. In a living land the plants will live perfectly; plants are also part of this collaboration. Plants need all their neighbors, and they need plants too: bacteria, cyanobacteria, algae, viruses, fungi, etc. They're all connectors. The most abundant are bacteria, but when looking at biomass, fungi are the highest mass, only a little more than 70%.
These fungi live in mycelia composed of hyphae. When we put the plow in, it'll cut those delicate mycelia. In the same way, it will extract the other microorganisms that live in the deep earth, which do not need oxygen, to take the wind. It will subdue the fertile crust and bury the microorganisms that inhabit it, which need oxygen, by drowning in it. The first job the plow does is to impoverish the land. The revolution of the earth leads to the impoverishment of the earth, motzarelo. Life on Earth, and therefore all life in the world, is greatly disturbed, especially at the microbiological level. But fungi and bacteria feed the plants, and they also eat from the plants. Damaged plants will be damaged. And by the time the plow begins to heal, some exploiters, electives, exploiters, opportunists will come and empty the area of food.
The culture of mechanization will break the sub-harmony of terrestrial organisms and destroy coexistence. That’s not enough, and golfers, especially those in the “five of our quality of life” industrial farmers, will use fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, fungicides and industrial chemical insecticides. These will direct plants to take cheap food, beautifully defined as “junk food” or “fast food” with oxymorons. Pesticides will empty the ecosystem, resulting in the lack of organic matter and the total loss of soil from behind by erosion.
The use of industrial chemical synthesis materials, the absence of manure, luar, natural organic fertilizers, and the deepening of the soil with increasing plows leads to the impoverishment of the soil. To impoverish us. To kill us. No power outage, no food outage. Gun wars are business, but the war of hunger is the most effective. Look at Palestine. Get the plow up!
BiziLagunEkin desazkunde turistikoaren aldeko Donostiako plataformak ekainaren 15erako deitu du manifestazioa. Turistifikazioa salatu eta hiri eredu alternatiboa aldarrikatuko dute.
Pond of Venice, year 452. Prompted by the Huns' invasion, several inhabitants of the interior of the Italian peninsula took temporary refuge in the swampy area. But the Lombard invasions came in a few years, and it would become a permanent home for those immigrants. It was a... [+]