I agree with some of what you said.
I'm not sure how modern society would tolerate famine. We've never even known it.
I am fairly certain any massive long term power outage would cull America down to 100 million. Such an event would spark a war on our shores and we'd most definitely lose at that point. I'm not even sure our government would have authority.
I'm not even sure my family could survive. We're remote enough to avoid the hoardes of starving peasants but remote enough that there is no where to capture necessary supplies.
The question always comes down to exodus where? There are so many like minded people that agree but there is no organized group with leadership to activate such a plan.
Anarcho-Capitalists tried a migration to New Hampshire but like their name suggests, no organization.
I think we are too American. Too individualistic.
This is why any form of national socialism has never taken off in America. (In my view) It is too collectivist. It goes against the grain of America.
I'd happily live in a mountain town amongst my people working for the success of the town. I'm happy to be of service but I have no one to follow, no group, no collective. Only my family.
So that's what I lead. That's what I'm of service to. That's what I'll gather resources for. Until there is some American version of an NSDAP, this will remain my vocation.
I'm not sure how modern society would tolerate famine. We've never even known it.
I am fairly certain any massive long term power outage would cull America down to 100 million. Such an event would spark a war on our shores and we'd most definitely lose at that point. I'm not even sure our government would have authority.
I'm not even sure my family could survive. We're remote enough to avoid the hoardes of starving peasants but remote enough that there is no where to capture necessary supplies.
The question always comes down to exodus where? There are so many like minded people that agree but there is no organized group with leadership to activate such a plan.
Anarcho-Capitalists tried a migration to New Hampshire but like their name suggests, no organization.
I think we are too American. Too individualistic.
This is why any form of national socialism has never taken off in America. (In my view) It is too collectivist. It goes against the grain of America.
I'd happily live in a mountain town amongst my people working for the success of the town. I'm happy to be of service but I have no one to follow, no group, no collective. Only my family.
So that's what I lead. That's what I'm of service to. That's what I'll gather resources for. Until there is some American version of an NSDAP, this will remain my vocation.
Talk about optimism.