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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
I love globalism, I mostly hear conservatives whining about globalism culturally wise. I see no benefit in not getting things from other countries. I can get good quality food for a good price and support local farmers both here in America and everywhere.
They may be in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, France, China, Britain or anywhere else but it still counts.
While I try to support local businesses, I can't always because in America it's outrageously pricey. Trying to charge me nine dollars for a very small bag of rice when I can get better quality and bigger for that price somewhere else whose climate makes it better for grains and veggies. AND go straight to the source as well, whose prices are way cheaper than a grocery store.
Yup good old globalism.
I love getting things around the world, the medieval period is so overrated.
They may be in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, France, China, Britain or anywhere else but it still counts.
While I try to support local businesses, I can't always because in America it's outrageously pricey. Trying to charge me nine dollars for a very small bag of rice when I can get better quality and bigger for that price somewhere else whose climate makes it better for grains and veggies. AND go straight to the source as well, whose prices are way cheaper than a grocery store.
Yup good old globalism.
I love getting things around the world, the medieval period is so overrated.