by mos6507 » Thu 11 Mar 2010, 21:53:12
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')As far as I can tell, the Transition movement doesn't include "Prepper TT" at least not so far. Sustainable yes, defensible, no. Defense isn't mentioned, as far as I know. But mos has studied this a lot more than I have and will be able to give a more definitive answer.
No, it's not a formal part of it. Rob has a thing against survivalists, even though they make up a subsection of TTers (whether they openly profess to be survivalists or are kind of closeted).
Rob I think has a purposefully vague notion of the future in which he can position Transition as the secret sauce that will make or break it. The visioning exercises that we did in Transition Training, for instance, had people role play being in a more positive "world made by hand" style future and to narrate some of the steps that got us from point A to point B. What he really wanted people to say were things like:
"We let go of the Hummers and started gardening. People talked to each other again. People shared. People learned old skills like basket-weaving. And we planted lots of fruit and nut trees. Everyone had enough to eat and although we lost lots of luxuries, we were in many ways better off than before."
I was tempted to say things like this:
"We thought we did everything right. But after the grocery store shelves went empty, we barely had enough left to feed our town. All our math was off. We were perpetually hungry. We never had a plan to protect or evenly distribute the damn fruits and nuts. Greedy people harvested them in the night like locusts. Tragedy of the commons. We had to euthanize grandma because we had a bad harvest and it was her or the rest of the family. I had to institute forced abortions on my daughter to prevent too many mouths to feed on the doomstead. It wasn't her fault as she was raped by brigands both times. She should have stayed on the farm but she got too bored. Then the town next to us which was overpopulated and spoiled ran out of food and tried to annex us to seize our farms. When we resisted, they sent raiders and there was a bloody border war. Skirmishes persist at the border every day. We lose more of our population to border raids than any other cause of death, but it's not so bad because it's making it easier for us to feed our population, avoiding some of the tougher population control mechanisms that so few here have been willing to adopt. We're now hearing word of large waves of climate refugees coming up from the south which has completely dried up. God help us. We sit in our gardens trying to enjoy our little oasis while we can."
That sort of scenario would be filed under the "we don't know if this will work" catchphrase that Rob uses with Transition. To me, though, that is an optimistic scenario so long as the TT makes it through the population bottleneck. So I've set my bar pretty low
