I agree with that for sure. I think a cul-de-sac neighborhood in a subdivision is good. Limited access for easy control, and enough men to form a neighborhood guard.
Rawles basically thinks if you live east of the Mississippi, you are totally doomed in the event of SHTF. I think that’s a big stretch. Look at Beirut or Sarajevo. No power or water for weeks or months, artillery, snipers and car bombs...and STILL those cities kept going.
As far as cities go, I thing the people in Sarejevo are way better able to deal with shortages than we are.
We are the “Have it your way” generation.
Probably the single most spoiled culture that has ever existed.
Not good.