I’m surprised at the sudden urge to complain about Amish culture and their way of life. It’s like it’s expected that they should compromise their beliefs and culture just so people will stop …
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I’m surprised at the sudden urge to complain about Amish culture and their way of life. It’s like it’s expected that they should compromise their beliefs and culture just so people will stop complaining. Take responsibility for your own life, and stop worrying about how they are “breaking” laws. Those of you complaining sound like a bunch of kids whining about how unfair it is to you. I think we could all learn a thing or two from them; they have survived and thrived by their ways of living and hard work. Why should they have to change it? Jealous much? That’s how it looks.