Alaskan Family started a thread about "would you say no to family and friends."
Some where around post #25 somebody said something that got me to thinking, and at the risk of hijacking that thread, I thought I'd start a new one because this has the potential of taking off in a totally different direction.
Scenario:
You and your family are prepped and ready. You have the essentials: the food, the medicine, the guns, the knives, gas transportation, etc. You're ready for the next three months maybe six with out worry. But... There are a few things you need that you don't have. Maybe a tent, a chainsaw, extra bleach, and some barter material like liquor and cigarettes.
Next to you lives a young lady. She knows nothing of prepping. Her time is spent partying and hanging out with friends. Or maybe she's an old lady on an oxygen machine and can't live with out significant amounts of medication. Or maybe its an old alcoholic guy, divorced and the kids have grown up and forsaken him for being an alcoholic father that was never there. What ever the background is, there are a few things that are evident:
1. This person is ill prepared. They have the potential to last a week at max.
2. They have NO defenses and will be over run soon.
3. They have things you need that would help your very prepared family last a little longer but in their hands it is wasted.
Now the SHTF. I'm not talking small or regional like a Hurricane - we all know that is survivable. I'm talking like the caldera in Yosemite National Park becomes an active volcano, darkens the sky with ash for months and triggers a series of earth quakes that finally drop the Peoples Republic of Kalifornia into the ocean as a part of a chain of quakes that spread across the US to the New Madrid fault line in Missouri. Throw in there that we are in Obama's 11th year as president and he has nearly buckled the economy to its knees. There is no army left for humanitarian efforts and what we do have is trying to liberate Israel to give it back to the Muslims. That's the kind of no hope, no rescue, no light at the end of the tunnel event I'm talking about. We might climb out of this, but it will be decades.
Now back to your neighbor. They have and you need. They are toast either way you look at it.
What do you do? How do you solve this ethical dilemma?
Some where around post #25 somebody said something that got me to thinking, and at the risk of hijacking that thread, I thought I'd start a new one because this has the potential of taking off in a totally different direction.
Scenario:
You and your family are prepped and ready. You have the essentials: the food, the medicine, the guns, the knives, gas transportation, etc. You're ready for the next three months maybe six with out worry. But... There are a few things you need that you don't have. Maybe a tent, a chainsaw, extra bleach, and some barter material like liquor and cigarettes.
Next to you lives a young lady. She knows nothing of prepping. Her time is spent partying and hanging out with friends. Or maybe she's an old lady on an oxygen machine and can't live with out significant amounts of medication. Or maybe its an old alcoholic guy, divorced and the kids have grown up and forsaken him for being an alcoholic father that was never there. What ever the background is, there are a few things that are evident:
1. This person is ill prepared. They have the potential to last a week at max.
2. They have NO defenses and will be over run soon.
3. They have things you need that would help your very prepared family last a little longer but in their hands it is wasted.
Now the SHTF. I'm not talking small or regional like a Hurricane - we all know that is survivable. I'm talking like the caldera in Yosemite National Park becomes an active volcano, darkens the sky with ash for months and triggers a series of earth quakes that finally drop the Peoples Republic of Kalifornia into the ocean as a part of a chain of quakes that spread across the US to the New Madrid fault line in Missouri. Throw in there that we are in Obama's 11th year as president and he has nearly buckled the economy to its knees. There is no army left for humanitarian efforts and what we do have is trying to liberate Israel to give it back to the Muslims. That's the kind of no hope, no rescue, no light at the end of the tunnel event I'm talking about. We might climb out of this, but it will be decades.
Now back to your neighbor. They have and you need. They are toast either way you look at it.
What do you do? How do you solve this ethical dilemma?