Tuesday, February 10, 2015

QueerVille: Taxpayers Fund QUEER FARMING Lecture At Berkeley

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The University of California, Berkeley will be hosting a lecture next week dedicated to the peculiar matter of “Queering Agriculture.”

“So why queer agriculture?” the event description opens. “This seems like an odd question but becomes more obvious with research and analysis.”

The lecture will be given on Feb. 10 by Bailey Kier, a Ph.D candidate at the University of Maryland. Kier is no rookie when it comes to queer studies, having already written a dissertation on the “queer geography of the Potomac River Basic.”

It is difficult to explain just what it means to “queer” something. But in essence, it amounts to re-evaluating the basic nature of a topic from the perspective of sexuality and reproduction.

Helpfully, the event description includes a drawing of a person of uncertain gender passionately kissing an enormous strawberry.

Confusing? Sure, but according to Kier it is also and extremely important matter.

19 comments:

  1. geez, it is really oozing out of the woodwork...

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    1. Queer vegetables? Man, you really have to watch the labeling.

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    2. Hate to think what they do with the vegetables before they sell them.:)

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  2. Henry Ford would be pissed to see that Ford tractor! lol

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  3. They ruined a perfectly good Ford N9 Tractor... sacrilegious scum!

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    1. You supply the paint, any color as long as it is blue and I will bring the beer and paint brushes...

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  4. What the hell. If we let the insane take over agriculture we will all starve.

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    1. Hadn't thought of that, but you are right on, unfortunately.

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  5. I am a farmer and I can only say this, " good luck, you queers."

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    1. Good point as farming takes an untold amount of back breaking labor, something liberals wouldn't think of considering for themselves. Are you in dairy, beef cattle or?

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    2. just grain. Corn, soy, wheat. A dog and two girls are as close to livestock as I come.

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    3. A dog and two girls are as close to livestock as I come.

      Priceless! :) The midwest?

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    4. Yes, north west ohio.

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  6. My Deere could run right over that thing. Can you imagine? "He died in a head on tractor wreck."?

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