reply to post by dampnickers
Good and necessary words.
One term for it is a MAG -- mutual assurance[assistance] group. For some, I suspect, it's an internet roleplay
term, or at least that's the impression I get from a couple of survival forums I frequent.
For it to be more than that, requires work, real work -- people doing things NOW, changing their strategies, becoming more self-sufficient, but doing
things now, before the necessity. I think that when sudden and unanticipated change/strife comes upon us, it is often too late to adequately
respond. I think of natural disasters that I've responded to in the past -- hurricanes, earthquakes...... There sometimes seems to be two distinct
mindsets: Those that have thought about the possibilities and have made provisions for them, even though they might think it's a long shot that it
occurs, and those who believe that they can rise to the occasion without having made any plans. Of course, this is a huge generalization, and
perhaps fraught with peril.
I think the primary problem is that for most people to think of all the situations that might adversely affect them, characterized in order of
probability as THEY SEE the world around them, and then to create plans/systems/groups to address these situations. In my experience, most people
think this is "fringe", and at the least, uncomfortable. "Survivalist" has become a term of humor and derision in some circles, bringing up
images of bearded, jerkey-eating, camo-wearing, gun-toting whackamoles who dig themselves into a mountainside, armed to the teeth, who can't wait for
the apocalypse to start.
Real people, especially in rural or remote settings, can talk about such things and they don't seem so far away. In the urban/city situation, we
sometimes find it hard to imagine that things could ever change the orderly flow of power, systems, law and order, consumerism that dictates the
patterns of our lives.
I believe it can all change in a heartbeat, but I will not live consumed with fear or anticipation of potential events. What I do and will continue
to do is make us more self-sufficient, and make changes that will benefit us, regardless of the future chain of events. And yes, we sock away more
than a bit of food and rotate that food. We grow what we can, and started with container gardening and grew from there. It's an investment in
yourself, and no amount of guilt or peer pressure will move us from our potentially unreasonable security without our participation.
A MAG doesn't have to have a physician, but it helps. A MAG doesn't need to have ex-military, but it helps. What it DOES need to have is people
that elect to care about each other's welfare, and the best of things is when the MAG works before the dreaded events transpire.
Every time a hurricane hits here, we tweak our hurricane response plan. Yes, perhaps it's a tad silly that we've actually written it down, given
that we NEVER follow it exactly. It's a way of letting ourselves and those in the group measure our effectiveness, and to learn from each situation
and document those lessons.
A MAG is jus' folks. I wish that for all of you. I think it's a facet of human evolution.
Good thread.
edit fer spelin'
[edit on 11/2/10 by argentus]