“Let's talk not of tokens but people. Can we create more goodwill in our socially-distanced world? Can we resist efforts to mold us to value only isolated, individual gratification or handouts from on high?”
Wise words. Part of why I deeply dislike prepper culture, almost a knee-jerk dislike, is because of how much it adapts the same amoral competitive culture for a different route to survival. It is a vacuous and tiring game. I don’t know how others aren’t tired of the rat-race. I for one would like a plan B that embraces more than cans of tuna and underground shelters.
“Let's talk not of tokens but people. Can we create more goodwill in our socially-distanced world? Can we resist efforts to mold us to value only isolated, individual gratification or handouts from on high?”
Wise words. Part of why I deeply dislike prepper culture, almost a knee-jerk dislike, is because of how much it adapts the same amoral competitive culture for a different route to survival. It is a vacuous and tiring game. I don’t know how others aren’t tired of the rat-race. I for one would like a plan B that embraces more than cans of tuna and underground shelters.