We were naive when we thought the milking machine and the robot would make life easier. The supposed dignity of not milking by hand took everything. Nobody wants to hear the echo of the work that hides the costs of this technology. And so we did one more step.
The naive when we bet on a landless garden. Fascinated by the power that gives us to see the Earth from the watchtower, we can't see that we would pay a very expensive energy to heat the greenhouses and that the food for vegetables would come from distant laboratories. From there always clean hands.
The naive also when we thought we were entrepreneurs. The baserritars don't, we the entrepreneurs. With this we are dressed in another importance and we gladly accept the anxieties generated by the new suit. Thus, the sale in supermarkets and the export of our food made us gourmet, forgetting the compatriots who went to the fair to make their weekly purchase. Ttas, a step up.
Perhaps, at best, we have realised that animals have not returned, that we have long left the land in our hands and that we lack the atmosphere of fairs. Perhaps because of the socio-economic situation, we've begun to lower the ladder, to lower the steps, to land, to eliminate that suit.
There are, however, that they are about to continue to regard us and you as innocent. For example, the Food 4 Future Congress, to be held in May, will discuss the feeding of the future, among others, representatives of several multinationals. Apparently, technology, robotics and automation will feed us. They say they are betting on healthy eating and sustainable production, and they are fighting passionately against climate change.
Come here, what to say, reader? For I am fascinated by those who think that the world and nature still have no limits. Fascinated, those who believe that technology is going to feed us and not the land or the hands of the baserritars.
So things, I would say there are too many vocational cakes. Just in case, two quotes to get rid of the disease:
On the 16th with those who believe that fellow citizens should be fed by people and not by machines, against BEC.
Day 20 with those who want nature and living, non-industrialised rural areas in Vitoria.
Because in the future I want a living and healthy world in all its meanings.