I said even if you did, how are you going to rebuild society?
I gave my answer indeed. That would be the problem of living ones. One way or another - if social collapse will happen I wouldn't probably survive and I already understand it. I already accepted possible death,even if it is causing pain in my guts and irrational fear stays.
I will try to survive if worst will happen but more important is to stay pure ("pure blood") and free. Even if those freedom will be possible to be found only in death.
People survived somehow Red Khmers, Gulags,WW2, Hiroshima and Nagasaki... Generation to 3 generations lost, it were happening. The key is to care it wouldn't be deadly and it wouldn't happen again. Thinking about all those terrible things would only immobilize you - It is not worth thinking.
Society survived the Gulags, WW2, Hiroshima and Nagasaki and managed to come back from that on their own.
The Red Khmer one is manageable if in one country (and even then the consequences are SEVERE), but now we're talking something on a similar scale WORLDWIDE. Rebuilding from Red Khmer scale of destruction is only possible because of foreign aid, you won't even have that if anything I said came into fruitition. Not that I disagree with the rest, though.
I gave my answer indeed. That would be the problem of living ones. One way or another - if social collapse will happen I wouldn't probably survive and I already understand it. I already accepted possible death,even if it is causing pain in my guts and irrational fear stays.
I will try to survive if worst will happen but more important is to stay pure ("pure blood") and free. Even if those freedom will be possible to be found only in death.
People survived somehow Red Khmers, Gulags,WW2, Hiroshima and Nagasaki... Generation to 3 generations lost, it were happening. The key is to care it wouldn't be deadly and it wouldn't happen again. Thinking about all those terrible things would only immobilize you - It is not worth thinking.
Society survived the Gulags, WW2, Hiroshima and Nagasaki and managed to come back from that on their own.
The Red Khmer one is manageable if in one country (and even then the consequences are SEVERE), but now we're talking something on a similar scale WORLDWIDE. Rebuilding from Red Khmer scale of destruction is only possible because of foreign aid, you won't even have that if anything I said came into fruitition. Not that I disagree with the rest, though.