Thursday, February 19, 2026

Like an Easter Egg hunt every day

 

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The following is a transcript (auto translated) from one of the Ukrainian channels I am watching.

I made a video about watermelons and there were definitely, well, a fair amount of negative comments about me exploiting children and keeping them enslaved to work for me.

This is a completely stupid statement because in reality, as an adult it is much easier for me to work alone and get this job done than to coordinate the actions of a large group of children. And that is, what is their labor productivity?

I take them, firstly, it’s a joy to help work, to be together. That is, when a child is alone, he will not do anything (and be miserable), but when they are in a group, and they compete with each other, they study, they work, they try, for them, firstly, it is entertainment, and secondly for them, it is learning.

That is, everyone (in the family) takes them so that they learn to work, so that they develop harmoniously. Therefore I will mercilessly block people who write about the exploitation of children, because these are the most ridiculous fabrications, speculations, and are simply offensive.

I try to instill in children a love of work, to teach them so that they develop harmoniously, but people seem to insult me for this. That is to say, it is very stupid.

In one of his other videos, he mentioned that the steer they were slaughtering produced 200kg of meat. That looks optimistic to me since the animal in the pen looks like it weighs 800 pounds rather than 1250 pounds. It may be that he includes liver, heart, tripe, head-cheese and the bone-in in that weight. That 440 pounds was to be shared with 15 family members and it was expected to lasted 6 months. That works out to 2.5 ounces of meat per person per day.

3 comments:

  1. Slavs don't eat a lot of beef, or red meat in general, nor do they have to. Hemochromatosis is widespread across the bloodlands. Animal fats are more valued in Slavic diets than meat.

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  2. When kids learn to work when they are little it sticks with them for life. When they don't learn when they are little they are worthless for life. That's just the way it is. ---ken

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    1. How true, seems their is a proverb or 3 about that.

      I do wonder if some can be salvaged from the woke virus.

      Michael the anonymous

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