Posted on 09/10/2014 8:48:17 PM PDT by Kartographer
Recently, a small firestorm was ignited by Valerie Lucus-McEwen, a government Emergency Management employee, who had the temerity to accuse preparedness types of selfishness. While your immediate reaction may be as mine certainly was Are people really and truly this thoughtless? this question does deserve a proper answer, particularly as those who are easily influenced by the leftist media, or who believe the state really and actually is the omniscient, omnipotent savior of our personal and corporate lives, are actually asking this question. So, lets examine the issue:
First, many preparedness types have, as part of their goal, the intent of helping neighbors and family who were unable or unwilling to prepare. In my own case, part of what I have in mind is assisting a large group of mentally retarded and Downs syndrome children that my church has taken under its wing. (A group the state would do no more than warehouse if it were under their direction!). Not all preppers feel this way, but I would bet my bottom can of stored tuna fish there is an exceedingly large percentage of preparedness types who feel similarly.
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And being prepared is being considerate. Preppers would not be a burden on others. The unprepared would be a burden on others.
My FRiend, it is UNselfish to not make yourself dependent on others in a crisis.
One has a serious choice in life that is all inclusive; be a liability, or be an asset.
When the worst happens, liabilities must be eliminated whilst assets must be preserved.
Yes and there is nothing selfish about preparing to take care of yourself and your family members. For most people that’s about all they can do anyway. We are not preparing to take care of the rest of the public. They have had the same time and opportunity to prep as we all have.
I would be willing to part with some rounds for the very needy.
That comment means nothing, as “in moderation” has a different definition to each person, plus putting a limit on how much a person could prepare, is ridiculous.
A “prepper” is a person who prepares for an emergency - simple. It's a “modern” term for an older term of “survivalist”. Hurricanes were a definite threat where I lived, and I stayed prepared for no electricity. Those preps were there for any other emergency that might happen.
I don't have to depend on any outside agency to provide me with anything.
Plus, all of us paid for the finest prepper retreat in the world. It's across the street from the White House and is underground. Plenty of everything, including an operating room and a surgeon. It is to save the life of Obama and family. I am as important as he is, so I used my own money to save my own life.
If anyone says we shouldn't prepare, then why did we prepare to save the life of Obama? That person complaining, paid for Obama’s safe place. Let him/her complain to the government for preparing to save his life. Homeland Security should dump on Obama for all the provisions he has. They listed, at one time, that preppers were potential domestic terrorists. What does that make Obama with all his preps that are grander than ours?
Don’t blame it all on the woman. It takes two to tango. What decent wife wants a man who can’t keep his pants zipped. No child should grow up in that environment.
Those who haven't prepared who become burdens upon society are likely to do a very poor job of voluntary exchange of work. They have no concept of work. They want nothing to do with that four letter word. It's that EBT crowd and many in the kubayah crowd. Do we really want them doing guard duty?
Ted Cruz. Probably none of the rest. I'm voting for Ted, otherwise known as Reagan 2.0.
And yet the consequences fall mostly upon the woman (Actually the offspring AND the woman).
Thus she has more to lose and should act according to that reality.
1. GREAT graphic in #43!
2. Regarding the topic of this post, people who prepare for disasters of one type or another:
a) Do so at a time when there are NO shortages, so they place no burden on those who need food, water, tools, guns & ammo, etc.
b) They are much less needful of any public resources during a disaster, making more available for others.
c) Most of them have skills that they can teach to others, and tools to make food, generate a bit of electricity (to charge a cellphone, or to run a frig), help repair a damaged home, etc.
d) Their mindset of being prepared has benefits to others who are willing to learn. If everyone prepped, there’d be little need for FEMA and the gargantuan resources it uses.
“Selfish” is being uprepared and expecting others to provide for you in a time of distress, whether other individuals or the government. Worse than “selfish” is planning to confiscate (or whatever euphamism they want to use to say “steal”) food, water and other supplies from people who had foresight, morals and spent their own time, money and efforts to prepare for themselves (and possibly others, as well).
In short, those calling preppers “selfish” are either selfish themselves or worse, and they are engaging in some prepping of their own - prepping the battlespace that they expect to be in come some disaster. What is fortunate for us is that their plans, like everyone else’s are rendered useless at first contact with the enemy.
Well said. No, we don’t want them pulling guard duty, either.
As a long time survivalist who has had to watch survivalism mocked for decades, I love this new "prepper" thing for the suburbanites.
Prepper means the same thing, but it is so much more soccer mom sounding and it makes it easier to talk to people about prepping for things, the very same people who used to blanch in fear and think of camouflage and militias when they used to hear the word "survivalist", now are very aware of the common sense of having water and food for emergencies.
By the way, survivalism was big enough in the Houston area, that we had a survivalist themed, major night club there in the mid 1980s.
I may have to put that on a poster in the kitchen.LOL Thanks for the ping.
What does that make Obama with all his preps that are grander than ours?
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LOL. What does that make Obama? Several words come to mind: a leach, a hypocrite, one who sponges off others. Everyone help me out. None of those seem adequate. There's got to be a better word or phrase.
As for the term prepper or survivalist. Those weren't words that I heard back in the day. I grew up in tornado alley, and also we had lots of electrical outages. Everyone I knew always had stuff on hand to take care of their families.
Flashlights, candles, coleman lanterns, and stoves. Plenty of food and canned milk, sleeping bags, heaters, guns and ammo, etc. It was just a way of life. If we had ever run into someone who didn't, we would have thought that they were either weird, or not playing with a full deck.
LOL. Especially NOT guard duty.
I daresay they'll likely meet them at the door....accompanied by high-power weaponry.
No, they don’t believe in Prepping so they probably wouldn’t have the ammo.
Prepers would be more likely to meet them at the door.
1. When you are prepared to take care of yourself and yours, you free up more aid for others.
2. You can’t take care of others if you don’t take care of yourself.
Fully agree; men mess around, the wife often gets killed. Mistresses murder the wife, or the husband kills the wife so he can marry his mistress scot-free.
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