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13% shopping spree

Those stores need radioactive dye dispensers above the doors. Hose down every looter and then do what needs to be done with them.


Concentrated skunk spray would be far better. Instant, long lasting punishment. And they are gonna bring it into their vehicles and apartments too and it doesn't go away for an awfully long time.

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you dont need high capicity magazines to protect yourself.
Imagine if you will....
When we suffer an EMP and the grid goes down.
AFTER these fine folks loot every store they can find, they'll be going neighborhood to neighborhood in search of what WE have. The LEOs will be protecting their own families and homes. Make ready now!
 
The unintended consequence of the progressive policies which enabled this lawlessness will ultimately lead to far higher incarceration rates than were previously labeled as racist. We are going to need to build more prisons.
 
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The unintended consequence of the progressive policies which enabled this lawlessness will ultimately lead to far higher incarceration rates than were previously labeled as racist. We are going to need to build more prisons.

The consequences are intended, no one (from that side) is getting incarcerated, and the prisons will be filled with those needing "re-education". A least that is their plan.
 
Negative stereotypes are the result of lengthy and widespread patterns of negative behavior by specific groups and for that reason,
these earned, self awarded “stereotypes”certainly exist.
 
Imagine if you will....
When we suffer an EMP and the grid goes down.
AFTER these fine folks loot every store they can find, they'll be going neighborhood to neighborhood in search of what WE have. The LEOs will be protecting their own families and homes. Make ready now!
Should take less than 24 hours. They destroy everything they come in contact with, without consequence.
 
Negative stereotypes are the result of lengthy and widespread patterns of negative behavior by specific groups and for that reason,
these earned, self awarded “stereotypes”certainly exist.
Stereotypes are a natural, built in, survival mechanism. Not all Bears eat people, in fact it's quite rare. People still run the fuck away from Bears when they come across one in the wild though. They've heard enough stories, and have been warned enough times. When the nightly evening news plasters the screen with picture after picture of suspect sought in a crime, and probly 7 out of every 10 faces they show is black, it's going to have an effect.

Branden
 
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Im pretty good at destroying stuff as well. I bet I have better tools than they do.
If you possess the mental and cognitive capacity beyond a 3rd grade level, you certainly have them beat. I seriously doubt many of those animals have an IQ above 70. It’s probably low enough that a court wouldn’t execute them.
 
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Imagine if you will....
When we suffer an EMP and the grid goes down.
AFTER these fine folks loot every store they can find, they'll be going neighborhood to neighborhood in search of what WE have. The LEOs will be protecting their own families and homes. Make ready now!
EMP means no wheeled transportation, so it's LPC's for all in this scenario.

I genuinely wonder how far they would make it. Sure, a healthy person could walk 25 miles in a day pretty easily, but that's under ideal conditions. A wasteland scenario you're moving at night, so you can move undetected by others who will gladly kill you and take your shit for themselves. They aren't going to have night vision, they aren't going to use flashlights, so it'll take several days to move 25 miles. No clean drinking water, limited food, and a very hostile populace makes me think it'll be tough for more than maybe 1/4 of 'em (city folks) to get more than 10 miles outside the city after the first 24hrs. Having a solid bicycle might be a solid line item in the preparations notes.

I used 25 miles as a example because i'm roughly 25 miles from the center of Kansas City. In my opinion, I have a pretty great situation here from a defensive standpoint. I wouldn't feel terribly unsafe here waiting it out in my house.

It would be interesting to see some 300lbs ghetto hoochy with 6 kids try to survive without her ebt card, waddlin' around in her leggings wheezing like an asthmatic toddler, weave blowing in the breeze and those ridiculously long fingernails.

Branden
 
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Wait until your "good" neighbors run out of food and water, and have to figure out a way to feed their children. They'll go from law abiding citizens to some pretty desperate people in the matter of a couple meals.

As far as these kids I wouldn't be allowed on the jury, but I'd never vote to convict a shop owner that permanently removed a couple as they were destroying the business and a livelihood.
 
EMP means no wheeled transportation, so it's LPC's for all in this scenario.

I genuinely wonder how far they would make it. Sure, a healthy person could walk 25 miles in a day pretty easily, but that's under ideal conditions. A wasteland scenario you're moving at night, so you can move undetected by others who will gladly kill you and take your shit for themselves. They aren't going to have night vision, they aren't going to use flashlights, so it'll take several days to move 25 miles. No clean drinking water, limited food, and a very hostile populace makes me think it'll be tough for more than maybe 1/4 of 'em (city folks) to get more than 10 miles outside the city after the first 24hrs. Having a solid bicycle might be a solid line item in the preparations notes.

I used 25 miles as a example because i'm roughly 25 miles from the center of Kansas City. In my opinion, I have a pretty great situation here from a defensive standpoint. I wouldn't feel terribly unsafe here waiting it out in my house.

It would be interesting to see some 300lbs ghetto hoochy with 6 kids try to survive without her ebt card, waddlin' around in her leggings wheezing like an asthmatic toddler, weave blowing in the breeze and those ridiculously long fingernails.

Branden
I think Darwinism would take over after day 1. It's not the ones that peter out before 25 miles, it's the ones that make it that far that should be concerning. There's a great book about this type of scenario - One Second After by William R. Forstchen.
 
Typical hood rats the by product of a failed race and a failed culture.
Wrong. Its more where they live.

The black people that live in the county, even the ones in smaller cities, are mostly good, decent, hard working, people. Put too many people (or rats) is a small cage with limited resource, and thats what you get.
 
Wait until your "good" neighbors run out of food and water, and have to figure out a way to feed their children. They'll go from law abiding citizens to some pretty desperate people in the matter of a couple meals.

And then they'll go from being live people to being dead people. At that point mercy runs the fuck out.
 
Wait until your "good" neighbors run out of food and water, and have to figure out a way to feed their children. They'll go from law abiding citizens to some pretty desperate people in the matter of a couple meals.
I did a fair bit of looking into how folks survived the great depression, things they did to get what they needed when they didn't have any money. Communities really started to come together during that time, groups of people had a common denominator of being broke and unemployed. In those groups there would be a wide variety of valuable skills, women who could sow, farming, fixing things, building things, various people with access to various other things needed that they could salvage and repurpose. Someone would have chickens, turkeys, goats, and kids would raise rabbits for meat. They established barter systems between them of trading things they specialized in for things they didn't have. Trade eggs for vegetables, fruit fruit for clothes, shoes, trade some manual labor here for some help there. They took care of each other as that's what was necessary for everyone to survive. Taking care of the good neighbor means that work can be split between the two families, which means that instead of you and your family having to have someone awake 24x7, now you can get some rest, and get some other work done to help your survival. Add more neighbors and it gets even better.

If things get dicey, some folks are going to be so upset that the world isn't what it was any longer, and they'll just lay down and die essentially. And then you'll have tough people that will adapt, and overcome, and survive what the world has become. You really don't know which person you yourself will be until it happens.

It is pretty scary to think about what someone who could have been your best friend for decades, will do to you when their kids are starving, and they know you have the means to feed theirs. I often think about how far I would be willing to go to feed my kids if the situation were desperate enough.

Branden
 
As a rancher, I've mentioned this before. Without going into 12 paragraphs again; my friends and good neighbors will get calves for slaughter (since there will be no market anymore) AS LONG AS they return the favor with their service...say like stopping everyone who makes it onto our driveway (their houses are before my ranch), or helping me expand our garden into a farm etc...or if it got all apocalyptic, there are a couple bridges on each side within a mile or two. I'd be happy to pay those who shut traffic off period with enough meat for their families.

The not-so-good neighbors will get a once and done visit as soon as I realize society is not coming back and neither is the law. I am not worthy of judging others...but I'd rather have to answer to my creator for that one than risk the lives of my loved ones because I didn't take out the trash.
 
Although fiction, I thought William Forstchen laid out a fairly accurate apocalyptic scenario in "One Second After."
 
Although fiction, I thought William Forstchen laid out a fairly accurate apocalyptic scenario in "One Second After."
It's a great book. I can easily see that playing out. Bracken's Enemies Foriegn and Domestic series is one of my favorites too.
 
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Blow one, guard the other.
Probably easier to just talk to the neighbors...but hey what ever your into man.

Not gon a judge......oh hell you know how we think. Yeah we judged



Just wait till winter in some of these places. These rat will scurry and freeze before anything. The 13% really living up to their stereotypes this time. It's amazing that you hardly see white folks do this! And you know it would be on the news constantly if it happened
 
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I did a fair bit of looking into how folks survived the great depression, things they did to get what they needed when they didn't have any money. Communities really started to come together during that time, groups of people had a common denominator of being broke and unemployed. In those groups there would be a wide variety of valuable skills, women who could sow, farming, fixing things, building things, various people with access to various other things needed that they could salvage and repurpose. Someone would have chickens, turkeys, goats, and kids would raise rabbits for meat. They established barter systems between them of trading things they specialized in for things they didn't have. Trade eggs for vegetables, fruit fruit for clothes, shoes, trade some manual labor here for some help there. They took care of each other as that's what was necessary for everyone to survive. Taking care of the good neighbor means that work can be split between the two families, which means that instead of you and your family having to have someone awake 24x7, now you can get some rest, and get some other work done to help your survival. Add more neighbors and it gets even better.

If things get dicey, some folks are going to be so upset that the world isn't what it was any longer, and they'll just lay down and die essentially. And then you'll have tough people that will adapt, and overcome, and survive what the world has become. You really don't know which person you yourself will be until it happens.

It is pretty scary to think about what someone who could have been your best friend for decades, will do to you when their kids are starving, and they know you have the means to feed theirs. I often think about how far I would be willing to go to feed my kids if the situation were desperate enough.

Branden
People were cut from a different cloth back then. We still had values.

The prevailing sense of entitlement and complete disregard for personal responsibility is rampant nowadays.

I'd expect that neighbors will still come together as there's strength in numbers, but I don't know that I'd base my expectations on depression era America. Maybe I'm just pessimistic....
 
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T.F.N.
I feel blessed to live in a 13% free zone. The only time I see these people is on video.
 
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