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prospects of survival for todays society
26 January 2012, 13:52,
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RE: prospects of survival for todays society
Okay, back to the survival prospect for society.

If you think about the society we live in, it's about time there was a clear out.

Thinking about society, it is made up of different generations. Each generation would have to deal with different issues. My generation would have the issue of total ignorance. We know not of where food comes from, other than the brands that we get it from. We have never had a war effect us. We had a huge awakening on 9/11 and again with the bombing in London, but that was it. We've only had slight civil disruptions, but nothing major. We live our lives plugged into the wall. Mobile phones, TV, internet, radio, those make up about 80-90% of our communications. Food is 99% purchased (estimate). Over 90% (estimate, but it's probably more) of transport/commuters, are dependant on diesel and petrol. Most people probably wouldn't realise the need to boil river/stream water before you drink it.

The generation before us is the 'unwarred' generation. The generation where no major war changed their way of thinking. They just missed out on the Vietnam and Korea business. So they have never had that threat looming over their heads.

The generation before them had the cold war. Which greatly effected the way people lived. People had bomb shelters in the gardens, often still from WWII. So they were pretty good preppers.

Before them had WW2 and half of the Great Depression. Huge preppers, knew how to survive.

Before them had WW1 and the other half of the Great depression. They were the masters of prepping...but not financial masters.

Before them....living largely off the land. Urbanisation was starting off, but it was not a large thing. Only for the rich.
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RE: prospects of survival for todays society - by Scythe13 - 26 January 2012, 13:52

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