Survival vs. Survivalism

It is disconcerting - but not surprising - that a number of people including some who are very active in certain political circles - are concerned about how to make preparations, including the ability to keep at home during a public health crisis, avoiding the runs to the store, the usual mixing in high-crowd locations, but they are also caught up with the “survivalist” mentality of “Annie get your gun” (or rather, your several guns and a big stockpile of ammo).

This is an unfortunate turn of thinking. It is dangerous because it is the kind of thinking that feeds into fear, paranoia, and violent mistakes.

I would like to do a seminar, or workshop, or class, on this whole topic, social and local-neighborhood sustainability, resilience, continuity, and to address the Rationale approaches that can work, and the things to avoid, like stockpiling of firearms by inexperienced and potentially trigger-prone citizens in their homes and apartments.

More on this later

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3 Responses to “Survival vs. Survivalism”

  1. Lory Coloma Says:

    I think he would be fighting comparable fighters in the UFC…

  2. Brett Mcdonald Says:

    Not bad article, but I really miss that you didn’t express your opinion, but ok you just have different approach

  3. Versed Says:

    I really like when people are expressing their opinion and thought. So I like the way you are writing

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