Saw a video about 'preparing for war and crisis' from the Dutch national broadcaster, going into detail about what to stock up on and whatnot. And not a single mention of "get to know your neighbours because you won't make it alone".

What kind of shit-tier disaster preparation advice is this.

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I hope not to become dependent on the 85 year old neighbours…

@sjaakkeuvelaar I mean, the reality of a disaster scenario is that you are going to be mutually dependent on/with the people within walking distance from wherever you are at the moment the disaster occurs, because you cannot assume that there will be any communication or transportation infrastructure left. Whoever those people within walking distance are.

@Sven Slootweg @Sjaak K. 🇳🇱🇪🇺 Haven't seen the video, but I can imagine they want to do it step by step.

First a bit about storing some important stuff in your home, then planning ahead for certain scenarios, which should certainly include pointing at the need to work together with your neighbours.

Doing a long video about all the risks and all you can/should do to prepare may be too much. Some people may panic, others will think it's exaggerated and can be ignored. Shifting from almost a century of peace to "war's coming" is a shock, better do it phased.

But it's got me thinking about picking up pistol and rifle shooting again 😇

@hans The thing is, that's the wrong order. Time is an important factor in disaster preparation, and getting to know your neighbours is a relatively slow process compared to buying some rice and water at the shop, so it really should've been the first thing.

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@hans (Given the recent history of Dutch politics I also kind of doubt that "helping people get to know their neighbours" is even on the schedule at all, this place is extremely individualist)

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