If I remember correctly, I also saw a story where Tyson Foods had just finished, or started building a huge insect factory or processing plant in the U.S.
I've got some bad news for the OP and Gateway Pundit. This has been going on for decades with Tyson. Literally decades.
I grew up in a rural town 20+ years ago and there was a Tyson "farm" about 45 minutes away. Knew a kid who got expelled from school after a senior prank. He got a job at the Tyson "farm" and I picked him up his 2nd or 3rd day and there was not a single white person there when I picked him up. Not one. Everyone I saw was latino and some extra dark brazilians maybe.
There wasn't even a business office or anything, unless it was on the backside of the big building I peeked into. Just steel barns and a big commercial building with a bunch of loading docks. I went back to my car and just waited and smoked a cigarette with my windows up trying to get rid of the smell. And I was a country boy with horses and cattle at home but the smell there was unbearable.
Anyway, he got stabbed from behind at work his 2nd week while at his station, and he didn't know why but he was called puta and gringo and stuff in spanish right after but he didn't speak it so had no clue wtf had happened that caused it. No argument or anything. One of them just stabbed him and walked away yapping in spanish.
He quit, no worker's comp or anything, he just never went back. He said he told a cop at the doctor's office he was taken to and they never even filed a police report, idk if that's true but I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was.
Anyway the white kid went back to school for a semester the next year and graduated a year late. Better than working with no HS diploma surrounded by illegal aliens.
And the small town that was closest to the plant is basically gone. The houses are still lived in but all the small local businesses that were on main street 20-25 years ago are boarded. I think the county sheriff's office has to patrol it now, there weren't enough tax payers left to pay for the fire department and police station anymore. There are a couple gas stations and all the old houses and that's it. 10 years ago it looked like an entire town in decay. When the plant eventually closes it'll be a ghost town.
And this is right smack in the middle of middle America, and that farm or plant or whatever wasn't a freshly built farm or plant back in the 00's, it was probably all or mostly illegals working there all the way back in the 80's, for sure in the 90's. This has been an issue with Tyson for at least 3-4 decades, possibly longer.
Most if not all social, cultural and economic costs will be picked up by the host culture.
Right up until the costs become too high and everything collapses. Due to the severe incompetence of the replacements, there will be literal collapsing too.
my problem with (most) people who call for boycotts: they don't present alternatives and expect you to figure it out.
Bud Light was an exception because literally ANY other beer is a better option, or none at all because in modern times alcohol is a luxury/entertainment product (as opposed to the reasonably parasite free option in ancient times).
What is the alternative to Tyson products that is equal or better quality, as readily available, within 15% of the price, and doesn't also use the same reprehensible business practices?
These are great questions. I get all my food in bulk from Costco or a local store/ farmer's market so I never even encounter Tyson's crap. The only times I can encounter Tyson's products are if I go into a regular supermarket. Even then, there are always other, better options there right beside.
There are plenty of reasons not to buy Tyson. This is just another.
Why are you buying from them anyway? Didn't they fire a lot of workers that refused to take the vaccine?
I swear Robert Barnes was talking about that lawsuit a lot.
Also, didn't they say they're going to start putting insects in all their "meat" products? Or am I thinking of a different company?
It's Tyson Foods, I'm surprised they aren't using 'long pork' like in Haiti for their products...
Yes. Tyson is involved with Protix bug protein in The Netherlands.
If I remember correctly, I also saw a story where Tyson Foods had just finished, or started building a huge insect factory or processing plant in the U.S.
Let's be honest, Tyson was probably 100% hispanic "americans" before this switch to an even cheaper work force.
So foreigners all the way down and this isn't actually a change in their workforce at all.
More of an example of corpo treating employees as interchangeable. They will presumably send the invaders where they need them.
Springdale Arkansas where they’re based is the most hispanic heavy town in the whole state so that checks out.
Didn’t President Trump’s ICE arrest 800 illegals from one of their plants in 2019?
I've got some bad news for the OP and Gateway Pundit. This has been going on for decades with Tyson. Literally decades.
I grew up in a rural town 20+ years ago and there was a Tyson "farm" about 45 minutes away. Knew a kid who got expelled from school after a senior prank. He got a job at the Tyson "farm" and I picked him up his 2nd or 3rd day and there was not a single white person there when I picked him up. Not one. Everyone I saw was latino and some extra dark brazilians maybe.
There wasn't even a business office or anything, unless it was on the backside of the big building I peeked into. Just steel barns and a big commercial building with a bunch of loading docks. I went back to my car and just waited and smoked a cigarette with my windows up trying to get rid of the smell. And I was a country boy with horses and cattle at home but the smell there was unbearable.
Anyway, he got stabbed from behind at work his 2nd week while at his station, and he didn't know why but he was called puta and gringo and stuff in spanish right after but he didn't speak it so had no clue wtf had happened that caused it. No argument or anything. One of them just stabbed him and walked away yapping in spanish.
He quit, no worker's comp or anything, he just never went back. He said he told a cop at the doctor's office he was taken to and they never even filed a police report, idk if that's true but I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was.
Anyway the white kid went back to school for a semester the next year and graduated a year late. Better than working with no HS diploma surrounded by illegal aliens.
And the small town that was closest to the plant is basically gone. The houses are still lived in but all the small local businesses that were on main street 20-25 years ago are boarded. I think the county sheriff's office has to patrol it now, there weren't enough tax payers left to pay for the fire department and police station anymore. There are a couple gas stations and all the old houses and that's it. 10 years ago it looked like an entire town in decay. When the plant eventually closes it'll be a ghost town.
And this is right smack in the middle of middle America, and that farm or plant or whatever wasn't a freshly built farm or plant back in the 00's, it was probably all or mostly illegals working there all the way back in the 80's, for sure in the 90's. This has been an issue with Tyson for at least 3-4 decades, possibly longer.
The citizen will be forced to pick up the tab, regardless. Most if not all social, cultural and economic costs will be picked up by the host culture.
Right up until the costs become too high and everything collapses. Due to the severe incompetence of the replacements, there will be literal collapsing too.
Tyson has been a garbage company for a long while now, and their products are gaaaarbage.
I wonder if making it this blatant is a form of accelerationism. Like, pay attention you fuckers, this is what the democrats are doing to you
my problem with (most) people who call for boycotts: they don't present alternatives and expect you to figure it out.
Bud Light was an exception because literally ANY other beer is a better option, or none at all because in modern times alcohol is a luxury/entertainment product (as opposed to the reasonably parasite free option in ancient times).
What is the alternative to Tyson products that is equal or better quality, as readily available, within 15% of the price, and doesn't also use the same reprehensible business practices?
What does tyson even produce besides frozen premade bullshit? Are raw cuts of meat not safe from their bullshit?
These are great questions. I get all my food in bulk from Costco or a local store/ farmer's market so I never even encounter Tyson's crap. The only times I can encounter Tyson's products are if I go into a regular supermarket. Even then, there are always other, better options there right beside.
Thirty years too late.