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So you have a link to the original with working links?
Worthless without the links.
That is pretty interesting. But in the grand scheme of things it does not seem nearly as terrible as the initial chart made it seem. A lot of these incidents are actually pretty benign and the overall number of incidents compared to how many of these farms and processing facilities there are seems small.
So I have seen stupid destructive shit from the left, but I gave also seen extreme fear mongering from the "right". My question is - if we were to go back 10 years, would we see the same trends? Seems like stopping it at the beginning of Bidens term would certainly set a this is bad you will assume but here is nothing to compare it too.
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*Granted*, there exists a certain background frequency of fires even in normal times, but this pattern of so many fires striking so many food facilities in such as short period of time is raising eyebrows.
There are over 35,000 food processors in the US. Less have been damaged than just the amount over that number that I glossed over.
If we are suffering serious damage to our infrastructure, the number would be far far higher
2022 looks like female sports record books when trannies started playing.
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