Excuse me ☝️ wtf is wrong with u fools? U throw a plastic baggie with a ‘Wanted’ flyer for APR members on it with bird seed in it on my front lawn? Talking shit about APR’s conservation efforts being a ploy for robbing ranching lands. How dare u. Maybe u want to keep the land to ’preserve’ it like your ancestors did. Quite frankly I don’t think your ancestors get that honor. You also want to be successful and have economic gains, but you only portray your ancestral preservation as your argument against APR. From a non generational farmer, who would love to be one, even before APR, there is no way I would have found a successful in. It’s hard be a farmer, it’s harder to become one. From a white women, technically your and my ancestors way of preserving isn’t the only way and technically it was not our ancestors land to begin with. Furthermore, if you’re going to throw trash on our streets, I’d assume your way of preserving the land needs to be reassessed. You view APR’s initiatives as robbing, but the land was stolen in the first place. You are trying to hold on to a livelihood that only considers one way of persevering. Wake up, times are changing, there are environmental and economic benefits in allowing education and perseveration of these lands, especially for those who aren’t familiar with the lands. News flash, the world is diverse and people migrate. Its beneficial to ensure care is knowledge is shared. Hell, why don’t you have more farming/ranching discovery? Or sessions with APR about historical land uses/ways of life, the importance and coexistence between the domestic and wildlife? Also, there is plenty of land to still ranch and grow in, if you’re willing. Systemic financial issues of farmers don’t allow competition with ‘Wallstreet’. Sure. If your preservation is so much better, where are your investors? Maybe you need to start considering other people’s interests out weighs yours. While we’re entitled to making a living, it maybe be more beneficial to spend your efforts on partnering with a way of the future mentality, because no one is stopping or going back in time. We are heading towards the future regardless of how hard you dig ur heels in. This is no one’s land, this is everyone’s planet. We’re just visitors. Stop the division. Sharing is caring. I’d appreciate it if your association didn’t throw trash anywhere except the trash. I’m not limiting your voice, but figure out a better way to share your message that doesn’t litter plastic everywhere. Also, if you could try to have an open mind to the pros and not just the cons, that would be awesome too. Take care and be well, everyone. Life is hard. We’re all just trying to get by.
Yes, we are all trying to get by and survive in this world we live in today. If we don’t use the common sense God gave us to see that all the information being supplied here is true, and stand up for our rights and freedoms including the use of the land in our own state then we are fools. Would you stand by and watch as out of state billionaires come and buy iup land and destroy our way of life? By their fruits, you will know them. Take a look at the companies APR members are affiliated with. Speaking of open minds, did you read the information above before you left your comments?
As they say, if you want to know the truth about something, follow the money. They already have billions and even trillions of dollars, yet they keep seeking more power and money.
If you can’t see the hand writing on the wall and assume that these people have nothing but the best of intentions, the damage will stealthily be done and it will be too late.
Our rights and freedoms were given to us by God, we are not to be enslaved or dictated to by billionaires. You may choose to just throw up your hands and say oh well that’s the way it is, but that is a self fulfilling prophecy. No one can take away our rights and freedoms unless we allow them to, and I join those who will not.
I thought the idea of spreading information was a clever one. It got your attention, didn’t it? Maybe people will actually do some research and seek the truth instead of just listening to the rhetoric.
And I’d be willing to bet if you have a closed mind, you can probably find a garbage can.
Thanks for weighing in, Angel. I hope you are speaking with your neighbors on this topic, and truly listening to their perspectives on this crisis facing them.
What makes you think that out-of-state Real Estate developer tycoons, Wallstreet bankers, and tech business magnates who made their wealth speculating in land are legitimately concerned about prairie dogs and wetlands in a state thousands of miles away from their mansions? Why do they concentrate their efforts to riverfront property with water access - the most monetarily valuable land with the least economic defenses in this entire state? How much land do you think should fall into the hands of private moneychangers in faraway lands before you suspect there may be a problem happening?
Madam, I encourage you to talk with your farming and ranching neighbors and hear from their perspective the threat that APR poses to every farmer, rancher, and Montanan there. Many of your neighbors have been suffering from the incursions of these private-monied interests on their lands, and you excuse the abuses on your neighbors with callous talk like, "Times are changing" and suggesting banker interests simply "outweigh yours". You bury your head in kumbaya nonsense you hear on television while your neighbors are being run out of their family's lands they've stewarded for generations. You say you have never farmed but would like to, yet you have those who have fed tends of thousands through the generations who are having their entire lives stripped from them for foreign profiteers. You are not as heartless as your words here. You just refuse to listen to those living near you, and it makes you say the cruelest things against the very people who feed you and those you love.
What we advocate for is for local stewardship of Montana. We want Montanans to be at the forefront and the very body of every conservation effort, striking that balance between economic and natural interests for the benefit of both our people and the nature we love. Our prairies have been won by Montanans through the love and lives of generations, and we want for Montanans to not just continue preserving these things but strengthen our land for ourselves and all good life that dwells here. That cannot happen if foreign interests strip property from our people in to pursuit of profit, lying to well-meaning people like yourself as they line their pockets with our inheritance and deny us our duty to our people and place. Your interests are not so different from ours, we are simply raising awareness of the fuller picture than what you and others may have been allowed to see.
Please feed some local birds with the seed we provided, they should enjoy it! And talk about this issue with your neighbors. Loving your people means protecting your people.
Excuse me ☝️ wtf is wrong with u fools? U throw a plastic baggie with a ‘Wanted’ flyer for APR members on it with bird seed in it on my front lawn? Talking shit about APR’s conservation efforts being a ploy for robbing ranching lands. How dare u. Maybe u want to keep the land to ’preserve’ it like your ancestors did. Quite frankly I don’t think your ancestors get that honor. You also want to be successful and have economic gains, but you only portray your ancestral preservation as your argument against APR. From a non generational farmer, who would love to be one, even before APR, there is no way I would have found a successful in. It’s hard be a farmer, it’s harder to become one. From a white women, technically your and my ancestors way of preserving isn’t the only way and technically it was not our ancestors land to begin with. Furthermore, if you’re going to throw trash on our streets, I’d assume your way of preserving the land needs to be reassessed. You view APR’s initiatives as robbing, but the land was stolen in the first place. You are trying to hold on to a livelihood that only considers one way of persevering. Wake up, times are changing, there are environmental and economic benefits in allowing education and perseveration of these lands, especially for those who aren’t familiar with the lands. News flash, the world is diverse and people migrate. Its beneficial to ensure care is knowledge is shared. Hell, why don’t you have more farming/ranching discovery? Or sessions with APR about historical land uses/ways of life, the importance and coexistence between the domestic and wildlife? Also, there is plenty of land to still ranch and grow in, if you’re willing. Systemic financial issues of farmers don’t allow competition with ‘Wallstreet’. Sure. If your preservation is so much better, where are your investors? Maybe you need to start considering other people’s interests out weighs yours. While we’re entitled to making a living, it maybe be more beneficial to spend your efforts on partnering with a way of the future mentality, because no one is stopping or going back in time. We are heading towards the future regardless of how hard you dig ur heels in. This is no one’s land, this is everyone’s planet. We’re just visitors. Stop the division. Sharing is caring. I’d appreciate it if your association didn’t throw trash anywhere except the trash. I’m not limiting your voice, but figure out a better way to share your message that doesn’t litter plastic everywhere. Also, if you could try to have an open mind to the pros and not just the cons, that would be awesome too. Take care and be well, everyone. Life is hard. We’re all just trying to get by.
Yes, we are all trying to get by and survive in this world we live in today. If we don’t use the common sense God gave us to see that all the information being supplied here is true, and stand up for our rights and freedoms including the use of the land in our own state then we are fools. Would you stand by and watch as out of state billionaires come and buy iup land and destroy our way of life? By their fruits, you will know them. Take a look at the companies APR members are affiliated with. Speaking of open minds, did you read the information above before you left your comments?
As they say, if you want to know the truth about something, follow the money. They already have billions and even trillions of dollars, yet they keep seeking more power and money.
If you can’t see the hand writing on the wall and assume that these people have nothing but the best of intentions, the damage will stealthily be done and it will be too late.
Our rights and freedoms were given to us by God, we are not to be enslaved or dictated to by billionaires. You may choose to just throw up your hands and say oh well that’s the way it is, but that is a self fulfilling prophecy. No one can take away our rights and freedoms unless we allow them to, and I join those who will not.
I thought the idea of spreading information was a clever one. It got your attention, didn’t it? Maybe people will actually do some research and seek the truth instead of just listening to the rhetoric.
And I’d be willing to bet if you have a closed mind, you can probably find a garbage can.
God bless America, and God bless Montana.
Thanks for weighing in, Angel. I hope you are speaking with your neighbors on this topic, and truly listening to their perspectives on this crisis facing them.
What makes you think that out-of-state Real Estate developer tycoons, Wallstreet bankers, and tech business magnates who made their wealth speculating in land are legitimately concerned about prairie dogs and wetlands in a state thousands of miles away from their mansions? Why do they concentrate their efforts to riverfront property with water access - the most monetarily valuable land with the least economic defenses in this entire state? How much land do you think should fall into the hands of private moneychangers in faraway lands before you suspect there may be a problem happening?
Madam, I encourage you to talk with your farming and ranching neighbors and hear from their perspective the threat that APR poses to every farmer, rancher, and Montanan there. Many of your neighbors have been suffering from the incursions of these private-monied interests on their lands, and you excuse the abuses on your neighbors with callous talk like, "Times are changing" and suggesting banker interests simply "outweigh yours". You bury your head in kumbaya nonsense you hear on television while your neighbors are being run out of their family's lands they've stewarded for generations. You say you have never farmed but would like to, yet you have those who have fed tends of thousands through the generations who are having their entire lives stripped from them for foreign profiteers. You are not as heartless as your words here. You just refuse to listen to those living near you, and it makes you say the cruelest things against the very people who feed you and those you love.
What we advocate for is for local stewardship of Montana. We want Montanans to be at the forefront and the very body of every conservation effort, striking that balance between economic and natural interests for the benefit of both our people and the nature we love. Our prairies have been won by Montanans through the love and lives of generations, and we want for Montanans to not just continue preserving these things but strengthen our land for ourselves and all good life that dwells here. That cannot happen if foreign interests strip property from our people in to pursuit of profit, lying to well-meaning people like yourself as they line their pockets with our inheritance and deny us our duty to our people and place. Your interests are not so different from ours, we are simply raising awareness of the fuller picture than what you and others may have been allowed to see.
Please feed some local birds with the seed we provided, they should enjoy it! And talk about this issue with your neighbors. Loving your people means protecting your people.