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Wulf202
02-13-2011, 23:32
A very short story that is worth a read.

http://www.frugalsquirrels.com/fiction/windsofchange-aftery2k.pdf

The author was an interesting fellow, may he rest in piece and continue to make people think.

Irving
02-14-2011, 01:04
Amateurs.

KevDen2005
02-14-2011, 23:46
Wow! That was a terrible story this evening.

The "old" farmer should have been more paranoid

theGinsue
02-16-2011, 14:31
Maintain cover and concealment - right KevDen?

thecatsfan
02-16-2011, 15:07
Interesting story. I think all the parties in the story are destined to lose.

The Raiders will eventually try to raid the wrong house and pay with their lives. But for those who choose to bug-in, all it takes is somebody hungry enough and mad enough to throw a Malitov cocktail and your fortress is now a smoldering heap.

SA Friday
02-16-2011, 15:15
Interesting story. I think all the parties in the story are destined to lose.

The Raiders will eventually try to raid the wrong house and pay with their lives. But for those who choose to bug-in, all it takes is somebody hungry enough and mad enough to throw a Malitov cocktail and your fortress is now a smoldering heap.

That's why heavy weapons platform operators have a higher priority on the targets list.

KevDen2005
02-16-2011, 19:08
Maintain cover and concealment - right KevDen?

Oh definitely agree. I would think if you see one person walking up to your place in that kind of situation, assume there are several more behind cover. But even so, Farmer should have maintained cover and stopped "dude" at a greater distance. Talking loudly is okay I think...there is still safe distance

Irving
02-16-2011, 20:23
I thought the point of the story was to ask yourself, "Who is the bad guy in this situation?" This is a unique social situation that can make losers out of everyone, even when you put two "good" people together, things can still go bad.

StagLefty
02-17-2011, 09:42
Desperate times will call for desperate actions [Coffee]

2ndChildhood
02-17-2011, 11:02
I don't care how hungry my family is.
I'm not killing innocents to get food.

Byte Stryke
02-17-2011, 11:28
I don't care how hungry my family is.
I'm not killing innocents to get food.

A very noble sentiment.
Starvation knows no nobility.


Just saying

KevDen2005
02-17-2011, 22:01
I thought the point of the story was to ask yourself, "Who is the bad guy in this situation?" This is a unique social situation that can make losers out of everyone, even when you put two "good" people together, things can still go bad.


There you go turning everything into a philosophy question....

what about the tree...no one was around?

Just messin' with ya.

Irving
02-17-2011, 22:10
I don't care how hungry my family is.
I'm not killing innocents to get food.

The guys in the story didn't kill anyone for food either. That would have made it simple and clear cut.

thecatsfan
02-18-2011, 11:23
The guys in the story didn't kill anyone for food either. That would have made it simple and clear cut.

That's a matter of interpretation. There was strong implication by the author that the first shot was questionable. "Ralph had to admit that the shotgun had been more or
less pointed at him." More or less pointed at him? So, he felt kind of threatened?

And the farmer's family was not shot in self-defense. "For some reason, he would never later understand, Ralph picked up the farmer's shotgun and the three of them walked toward the house." Ralph couldn't even rationalize an explanation to himself why this was done. It was nothing short of a home invasion.

I am not claiming right or wrong. But I find it extremely hard hard to argue that the farmer's family was not killed because the group wanted their food. If the first shot was taken in defense, they would have walked away after that.

thecatsfan
02-18-2011, 11:28
I thought the point of the story was to ask yourself, "Who is the bad guy in this situation?" This is a unique social situation that can make losers out of everyone, even when you put two "good" people together, things can still go bad.


I do agree though that this is a situation that can and might occur that will make losers out of most everyone - even good pople.

I guess the best anyone can do is try to be prepared and then try to modify their living situation to make it difficult for a raider to get the opportunity. Easier said than done probably!

colocowboy01
02-22-2011, 23:00
I don't care how hungry my family is.
I'm not killing innocents to get food.

Amen.

Irving
02-22-2011, 23:36
That's a matter of interpretation. There was strong implication by the author that the first shot was questionable. "Ralph had to admit that the shotgun had been more or
less pointed at him." More or less pointed at him? So, he felt kind of threatened?

And the farmer's family was not shot in self-defense. "For some reason, he would never later understand, Ralph picked up the farmer's shotgun and the three of them walked toward the house." Ralph couldn't even rationalize an explanation to himself why this was done. It was nothing short of a home invasion.

I am not claiming right or wrong. But I find it extremely hard hard to argue that the farmer's family was not killed because the group wanted their food. If the first shot was taken in defense, they would have walked away after that.

But it was also stated that the city guys were overly fearful of those that lived in rural areas. If you'll remember, the jumpy guys were left behind to cover with the rifle. The guy who went to talk didn't want to intimidate the farmer in the first place.