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<blockquote data-quote="freeranger" data-source="post: 1976924" data-attributes="member: 25733"><p>How would the logistics of locale be addressed? If group members aren't within the same neighborhood, the group concept isn't likely to hold it together because members are likely to want to stay close to their homes, which I believe is a natural, human trait. In my mind I see neighbors coming together, similarly to the Korean community during the LA riots, to defend themselves and their property. When things fall apart, even neighbors who don't hold the same views as you may change their thinking when push comes to shove in order to survive. Those in rural settings would be at a disadvantage if marauders move out of urban areas in search of food, primarily livestock. The farmer or rancher by himself would be hard pressed to survive, and would they be willing to leave their places to band with others knowing that their work will be gone when they return?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeranger, post: 1976924, member: 25733"] How would the logistics of locale be addressed? If group members aren't within the same neighborhood, the group concept isn't likely to hold it together because members are likely to want to stay close to their homes, which I believe is a natural, human trait. In my mind I see neighbors coming together, similarly to the Korean community during the LA riots, to defend themselves and their property. When things fall apart, even neighbors who don't hold the same views as you may change their thinking when push comes to shove in order to survive. Those in rural settings would be at a disadvantage if marauders move out of urban areas in search of food, primarily livestock. The farmer or rancher by himself would be hard pressed to survive, and would they be willing to leave their places to band with others knowing that their work will be gone when they return? [/QUOTE]
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