On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 01:30:47PM +0000, таракан wrote:
> Preppers it's like the sandwich without the sauce, the bread etc... as a 
> matter of fact just the 'raw' idea.
> 
> Here is lacking a political description of what the 'lockdown' is and what it 
> represents and in fact there is need for a meta-political explanation, more 
> in terms of science, technology, social changes and probably, biology.
> 
> The core question is: how to resist to it? How to organize ourselves against 
> it ? etc... laziness & lack of imagination seems the rule here.


Now dang!  That's some tough questions!

What is important is an individual thing I guess - given that so far at least, 
covid prep has only been for the need to handle the stupidity of others ("How 
much toilet paper do you need for a respiratory virus").

Still, the uncertainty of gov. and possible despotism on our doorstep does not 
rule out "food and water for basic survival" - we in Oz reportedly have the 
army locking down the border between Victoria, the state I live in, and New 
South Wales, just a few hours North.  Perhaps a practice run for bigger things 
to come - who knows?

Where/which/how/what is a life worth living?

Perhaps in the bosom of Google, from the gradle to the grave?  All tech needs 
back doors, since most tech is used against us, so Code Wisely muffas :)

As a human, life and love outdoors, under the sun, under the stars, resplendent 
before our creator and grateful in our existence.

Some of the "wild West frontier" novels of yore get into the heart of this... 
the vastness and glory of nature, the crushing defeats, the redemption and 
upliftment.

Camraderie, the journey with more than self at some point.  Without mateship, 
real friendship, companionship, intimacy, we can truly be said to miss part of 
the journey of a life worth living.  However flawed, we must live and love and 
die inside infinitely small and unworthy, to be born again, ride again, love 
again.

Thank you for your question.

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