03-23-2020, 11:07 AM
Stolen from a CALGUNS post this morning!
Quote:OK, so obviously this isn't TEOTWAWKI. Just some very bad times. But it occurred to me that the zombie fiction I've been reading over the years got quite a few things right. Some thoughts. Feel free to share your own.
1. It started in China. World War Z (the book). Chongqing, to be precise, a mere 541 miles from Wuhan.
2. The West ignored what was happening in China until it was too late. Lots of people dismiss the virus as no big deal. (In World War Z, it was just "rabies.")
3. Foreign borders were closed too late, only after the virus had already made its way into the U.S. (and elsewhere).
4. Most people were unprepared and panic buying/hoarding ensued.
5. Most governments were unprepared or unwilling to make the hard choices early. When they made the hard choices, it was already too late.
6. The outbreak went "viral." (It still boggles my mind that people don't equate their everyday use of the word "viral" with what's happening now.)
7. The market crashed big time.
8. People are ordered to stay home. Preppers are already locked and loaded.
9. Lots of people didn't take the threat seriously, even after the lock downs, partying away and spreading the virus even more. I'm reminded of the last party in NYC in the Black Tide Rising series.
10. The rich start escaping from the cities to places like Southhampton, Santa Barbara, Tahoe, etc.
11. Hospitals are flooded, and lack supplies. Medical personnel get sick. Some stay home.
12. Police decide not to enforce laws other than the serious ones. Looting (still minor in reality, thankfully) starts. Police, EMTs, firemen, other first responders start getting sick too.
13. States and cities start shutting down their borders to avoid the spread of the disease.
14. The outbreaks start hitting smaller cities, then towns, then rural areas.
We'll see what else happens in the next few months. At least no one's going to be eating brains (hopefully).
Meet ya' at the bridge.