>anarcho-primitivism doesn't wo-
Anarcho-primitivism doesn't wo-
It can only work on a racially and culturally homogeneous society.
lel its so obvious in this shot frodos a kid
It doesn't. They'd get wiped out eventually.
How do they defend themselves? They're weak as hell faggots.
try to wipe that out
Quads don't lie.
They're watched over by a literal angel, the dunedain rangers, the elves, and tom bombadil.
>anarcho-primitivism
>the shire
You don't know what anarcho-primitivism is.
With a small population at that.
They have the protection of the king, occupying the same niche as other largely defenseless civilians. Because hobbits eat less and have small hands they can compete with humans in certain areas like weaving and spinning, hence the higher quality of clothing.
t. Sharkey
>protection of the king
"The King" hadn't existed for hundreds of years though.
>It can only work on a racially and culturally homogeneous society.
What about Bree?
BY THE BLOOD OF MY PEOPLE, ARE YOUR LANDS KEPT SAFE
This this this
Yes a small agrarian society
Case in point, Saruman wipes out the shire in the lore
Workead great for the Caribbean natives
>I look to fantasy movies to confirm my political beliefs
Fucking white people ruin everything
Hobbits aren’t anarchists-primitivists. They had a government and Middle Ages level technology.
Thanks to their extinction some nigs can live in the Caribbean instead of that Mad Max-esque place called Africa.
Saruman took over and fucked up a few towns like Hobbitton and Michel Delving, but Took-Land, Brandy Hall and many other smaller settlements were left pretty much untouched.
stone age is the comfiest age
Weren't the hobbits overblown tribes anyways? Even down to having clans.
>They had a government
They did?
>We can't have a perfect society while Western/Saruman and Sauron imperialism is a thing
Tolkien was so ahead of his time
>Because hobbits eat less
wut they eat more than men
Yes. There was an elected mayor and a few state services. The sherrifs who patrolled the borders, and the postal carriers.