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The "biodeutsch" predecessors also migrated to these territories, just centuries earlier. We all did, from East Africa.

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What do we think of the biodeutsch phenomenon? In my post graduate studies, we studied the effects of initiatives of rightwing politicians to defund public education - especially in the cities. Now we have entire generations of people who don’t understand things very well and have a very poor view of society - not just in one or two cities. All over America. Ignorance and chaos makes it easier to stay in power and to exploit humans. This might not be difficult to see. But what will we do about it? Will we do something when it’s too late?

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this is a tough construction:

“by Andrew and my former employer” - i thought for a moment that A was a serious landowner.. guess he’s just a landowner. ;)

is it incorrect to make it “Andrew’s” ? Does anyone other than a Bio-Ami~Transplant care?

I think “Bio” meaning real/authentic could be cool if applied to food, fuel - “Bio-Diesel is the ‘real’ one”, Biology - the original ology, usw, usf.

Bio-sexual too — whatever the h it means.

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Yeah, fair point on the grammar.

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