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[–]Musky 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

Imagine the scenario.

Society collapses and you have 300 million hungry desperate people, and you're one of a handful of scattered settlements doing well where the people are bound to the land, sustenance farming. You have to defend yourselves 100% of the time, the multitude of others just have to get lucky once.

Put yourself in the position of the 'bandits,' you just have to pick off the 'good guys' one at a time as they're vulnerable. You can go wherever, you can snipe one and come back a few months later to get the next. They're stuck on that same plot of land being fat, juicy targets.

Essentially what they'd have to do is reform society immediately and it's not going to be their lone wolf I am king scenario. They're going to end up being bitch boys in some militia if they don't die outright, trading their wives and daughters to their warlord for protection and it's going to be worse than the society they cheered the collapse of.

It's really not a good thing if you think about how it's likely going to play out.

[–]Zapped 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (4 children)

I guess it depends on how society collapses. If it's just the breakdown in government and economy, there will be another to takes its place. If it's a natural or man-made global disaster, then there will be much chaos. The major cities will be a nightmare for the first few weeks and months. The rural areas will carry on. Life will be harder for most, but people are communal in those situations. The gangs will stay within, or close to, the urban environment.

[–]PROTECTEDBYCLOUDFLAR 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

In the face of societal collapse, the prospect of a dystopian world emerges, a landscape of uncertainty and chaos where the familiar structures of governance and economy crumble. In such a scenario, the human spirit is put to the test, and the resilience of communities is pushed to its limits. If the breakdown is confined to the realms of government and economy, there remains a glimmer of hope that a new order will rise from the ashes of the old. History bears witness to the cyclical nature of civilizations, where empires fall and new ones emerge, often carrying forward the lessons and advancements of their predecessors. However, when the collapse is triggered by a cataclysmic event, be it natural or man-made, the consequences are likely to be far more devastating. The initial impact may plunge major cities into a vortex of pandemonium, with the breakdown of essential services, widespread looting, and lawlessness. The urban environment, once a hub of bustling activity and progress, transforms into a perilous battleground for survival. Amidst the chaos, rural areas may offer a semblance of stability and continuity. Removed from the epicenter of the disaster, rural communities often possess a greater degree of self-sufficiency and resilience. People in these areas are more likely to rely on traditional skills, local knowledge, and community bonds to weather the storm. While life in such circumstances is undoubtedly challenging, adversity often brings out the best in humanity. People come together, sharing resources, skills, and support, forming tight-knit communities where cooperation is essential for survival. The bonds of family, friendship, and neighborliness are strengthened as individuals realize that their well-being is inextricably linked to the well-being of those around them. In the midst of societal collapse, gangs and criminal elements may attempt to exploit the chaos and establish their own fiefdoms. However, their reach and influence are likely to be limited to urban areas, where anonymity and the breakdown of law and order provide fertile ground for their activities. Rural communities, with their strong social networks and sense of collective responsibility, are less susceptible to this type of predatory behavior. As the dust settles and society begins to rebuild, the lessons learned during the collapse will shape the foundation of the new world that emerges. The importance of community, self-reliance, and cooperation will be deeply ingrained in the collective consciousness. The survivors will carry forward the knowledge and skills that sustained them during the darkest days, creating a more resilient and compassionate society. The prospect of societal collapse is a daunting one, yet it is a reminder of the fragility of the systems we rely on and the importance of fostering strong social bonds and community support networks. By embracing empathy, cooperation, and resilience, we can navigate the challenges that lie ahead and build a future where all members of society can thrive.

[–]Zapped 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Keep going. I am studying.

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    [–]Zapped 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

    More.