"How you get your food can also help evade a Goliath. Crops such as cassava, taro and potatoes are less lootable since, unlike grain, they can't be stored for very long and can be left in the ground. Colonial administrators in the Americas deplored these crops and actively tried to paint those who farmed them as lazy. Their fear was that someone with cassava, fishing gear, and a shotgun to defend themselves had no reason to take on wage labor working on the hacienda plantations. Foods such as potatoes also made their way back to Europe, causing similar problems for overseers. Many Europeans adopted the potato during the Dutch Revolt (1556-1648) for the simple reason that it couldn't be easily confiscated. Peasants could leave their crop buried when a marauding army passed through and dig it up after they had left. The soldiers were left hungrier and the poor a little richer. Across Europe, most of the areas that adopted these 'escape crops' tended to experience increases in population without an increase in hierarchy. Escape crops are essentially the opposite of lootable resources: they have low storability once harvested, are less visible, have more unpredictable harvest times, and often require less labor to grow."
-- Luke Kemp, Goliath's Curse
@ruemaleficent Oh, i thought i was just doing a dig at my nationality (germans being called potatoes), but in another context it's a symbol for freedom. Nice.
@admitsWrongIfProven I had no idea that was a slur for Germans. I guess, learn something new every day.
@ruemaleficent Oh, i wouldn't call it a slur. You'd have to use a pretty hostile tone of voice for that, or it would take a pretty uptight approach to be mad about being called a potato.
@ruemaleficent I think because it's a staple food. Wonderful things can be created from potatoes, but they just don't have the "fine cuisine" connotation.
It carries a bit of a connection of being a square, and regarding our history i think one should be aware that not standing up to conservatives turning fascist is dangerous.
Definitely not alike to "cracker", as i heard that was a symmetrical counterslur and cannot be benign, right?