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by Blind groper » Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:19 pm
Society is not easy to destroy. The story of Hong Kong is quite inspiring.
Hong Kong was occupied by Japan during WWII. It was, of course, in theory, a British territory, but the Japanese sent the British governor scurrying. At the end of the war, Japan walked out and back to Japan, leaving Hong Kong in a mess, with no government.
The British were also rather occupied at that point, with the entire country essentially bankrupt and no resources to spare. So Hong Kong was left entirely on its own for over a year. In that time, the people of Hong Kong got busy, worked hard, and organised themselves. They set up small vegetable farms, small markets, small private schools, medical clinics and so on.
Eventually, a new British governor arrived with naval backing, and took over. The first thing he did was carry out a survey of the state of the colony. To his surprise, he found it was thriving. Social systems already in place, from farms, to school, to private police. He established a policy of minimal interference, with the British governance largely limited to laws, police, and defense. Hong Kong continued to thrive and grow throughout the British period.
Humans are dependent on their society, community, government etc. Large social groups, like the nation, are better for maximum human welfare, and minimal crime. However, there is no risk of any total social break down, as Seth fears, because smaller social groups (like tribes) form to fill the gap. Independent survivalists, who try to exist away from social groupings, are the least likely to survive, since the wider social groups will see them for what they are - criminal and disruptive elements. Such people will be hunted down and executed. In time, the small social groups will merge and a new system of nations will arise.
Hand guns in the USA.
Some of the less rational people here think that giving more people guns will lead to better self defense and hence less crime. This flies in the face of the simple fact that the USA, with the most guns, also has massively the highest murder rate in the world's richest nations. However, people who worship at the Church of the Gun are not interested in facts, like all fundamentalist religico's.
Lots of 'law abiding' people buy hand guns to stop the nasty bastards attacking. The problem is that the nasty bastards are not blind, and they get their own hand guns to defend themselves against the law abiding ones. Soon all the evil ones have hand guns. The result is the USA having 4 times the murder rate of other western wealthy nations.
Widespread ownership of hand guns leads to mutual destruction, with both the law abiding and the criminals being killed in large numbers, which they are. Seth and his disciples operate on the assumption that threat is enough. It would be if everyone was rational. Are they? Let the murder rate reveal the truth!
For every human action, there is a rationalisation and a reason. Only sometimes do they coincide.