Yes. Which hopefully doesn't come across as a bad thing.
The intended meaning is that their children help work the fields as soon as they are able, and finish school to enter adulthood at 14. And that they live sustainable lives, in harmony with nature, without many modern comforts, and leaving no negative impact on their environment. Nor interfering with the lives of others, but rather working hard to improve and create positive change around themselves.
[–] scoobatron ago
The Amish?
[–] Glory_Beckons [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Yes. Which hopefully doesn't come across as a bad thing.
The intended meaning is that their children help work the fields as soon as they are able, and finish school to enter adulthood at 14. And that they live sustainable lives, in harmony with nature, without many modern comforts, and leaving no negative impact on their environment. Nor interfering with the lives of others, but rather working hard to improve and create positive change around themselves.
Unlike a certain Soros-bucks backed "celebrity".
[–] QBoomBoom ago
Swedes