(30 March 2018, 15:29)BradRadical Wrote: I would say it's pretty much true for more than the average person.
Society are so reliant upon the very system that, in a catastrophic happening, will crash and burn.
So now you have turned one question into to two questions:
What do you do about your own prepping decisions?
What do you do about the unprepared society you will be dealing with?
I really do feel that outrage at the government for this situation is a bit much. There is no way the British government can stockpile a one or two year food reserve! A one month reserve would probably bankrupt the economy and sink the island.
Some would say it is not really their job to ensure you have all the beans and turnips you need for an indefinite period of time. It s the job of the individual.
It is not as if this has not been addressed by the government before, there was WW1 and WW2, with blockades and rationing, but that was 75-100 years ago and surely will not happen again, Correct?
Besides, after that last war they realized that food was not a concern. The nuclear bombs would kill everyone and food would not be a concern for those not inside the Parliamentary bomb shelters.
So, whachagonnado now?
That is the #1 prepper question.