AMT491-EXPOSED - Non-Citizens Caught Pushing Law to Ban Farming at Oregon Farmers Market - As A Man Thinketh - Yanasa TV
In a shocking revelation, non-citizens in Oregon's farmers markets are actively gathering signatures for IP-28, a ballot initiative that poses significant threats to local farming practices. As a local reporter confronts the petition gatherers, the…
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AMT491-EXPOSED - Non-Citizens Caught Pushing Law to Ban Farming at Oregon Farmers Market - As A Man Thinketh - Yanasa TV
In a shocking revelation, non-citizens in Oregon's farmers markets are actively gathering signatures for IP-28, a ballot initiative that poses significant threats to local farming practices. As a local reporter confronts the petition gatherers, the unsettling reality unfolds—many advocating for changes to animal protection laws are not even citizens of the United States. This episode delves deep into the implications of these actions, questioning the legal loopholes that allow such practices, and highlighting the potential fallout on Oregon's agricultural landscape. The proposed initiative, which purports to enhance animal welfare, could instead cripple vital aspects of farming, ranching, and wildlife management, risking food security for residents. With financial backing from sources as far-flung as St. Petersburg, Russia, the motivations behind IP-28 call into question the integrity of those driving this agenda. Farmers and ranchers face the stark possibility of being rendered illegal overnight, as practices that have sustained communities for generations come under threat from outsiders. What does it mean for local agriculture when non-citizens are at the forefront of shaping farming policy? Tune in to explore the consequences of outsourcing our food systems, and hear the impassioned voices of those who are fighting to protect their livelihoods. As we unravel the truth behind IP-28, we invite you to reflect on who really gets to decide the future of food in America. This isn’t just a local issue; it has national implications for food sovereignty and agricultural ethics.
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