What I'm highly sceptical of is the vegan and ayuascha crowd. More so as the garden prepper crowd. Not that I say they, can't be, or use, or talk about, that. But it's a distraction away from what it's about.
The gardening could be a form of activism, especially when the state crashes down on innocent people, the statist may begin to think like; "hey that's totally wrong what the state does" And their eyes may open more.
It's not bad to have a garden anyways, you can cultivate a lot of goodwill (or whats the word) among you neighbours and have an entrance to talk about state stuff, where you otherwise would not have, plus you and your neighbours/friends are a tiny little less dependent on the system and gain confidence away from the nanny state and make them a tiny bit more vigilant or thinking, because they know they can trust you they might be more open to what you have to say. they might even begin to think about defence.
i am not saying that gardening isn't subversive or a tactic against the police state and totalitarianism, that would be a pretty wild misconstruing of my words.
any act of independence is a strike against the forms of governance that seek to dominate and make one subservient and dependant.
so garden away! just don't make that an absurd either or with more radical tactics.
I'm not attacking you. Only explaining how I think about gardening and sharing my thoughts on that with you.
Enlisch is not my native language and I have a question about what you mean, with the word absurd and the rest of the sentence
I can't quite place it or get it out of the context sorry
I think you mean; Don't make that your only tactic,or the only tactic?
But I want to be sure I understand you. Could you describe it differently to me?