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http://albertpeia.com/blackfridayriotscivilunrestpreview.htm
‘If Americans will trample one another just
to save a few dollars on a television, what will they do when society breaks
down and the survival of their families is at stake? Once in a while an
event comes along that gives us a peek into what life could be like when the
thin veneer of civilization that we all take for granted is stripped
away. For example, when Hurricane Sandy hit New York and New Jersey there
was rampant looting and within days
people were digging around in supermarket
dumpsters looking for food. Sadly, "Black Friday" also
gives us a look at how crazed the American people can be when given the
opportunity. This year was no exception. Once again we saw large
crowds of frenzied shoppers push, shove, scratch, claw, bite and trample one
another just to save a few bucks on cheap foreign-made goods. And of
course most retailers seem to be encouraging this type of behavior. Most
of them actually want people frothing at the mouth and willing to fight one
another to buy their goods. But is this kind of "me first"
mentality really something that we want to foster as a society? If people
are willing to riot to save money on a cell phone, what would they be willing
to do to feed their families? Are the Black Friday riots a very small
preview of the civil unrest that is coming when society eventually breaks down?
Once upon a time, Thanksgiving
was not really a commercial holiday. It was a time to get together with
family and friends, eat turkey and express thanks for the blessings that we
have been given.
But in recent years Black Friday
has started to become even a bigger event than Thanksgiving itself.
Millions of Americans have
become convinced that it is fun to wait in long lines outside retail stores in
freezing cold weather in the middle of the night to spend money that they do
not have on things that they do not need.
And of course very, very few
"Black Friday deals" are actually made in America. So these
frenzied shoppers are actually killing American jobs and destroying the U.S.
economy as well.
The absurdity of Black Friday
was summed up very well recently in a statement that has already been retweeted
on Twitter more than 1,000 times...
"Black
Friday: because only in America people trample each other for sales
exactly one day after being thankful for what they already have."
It has gotten to the point where
it is now expected that there will be mini-riots all over the country early on
Black Friday morning each year. The following are a few examples of the
craziness that we saw this year...
-"Fights
break out when stores open on Black Friday"
-"Black Friday
madness at Georgia Wal-Mart"
-"Black
Friday Frenzy: 2 Run Down in Washington, Man Pulls Gun in Texas"
-"Black
Friday 2012: Rush at Victoria's Secret Pink at Oak Park Mall in Overland Park,
Kan."
-"Black
Friday shoppers smash door at Urban Outfitters"
-"Black
Friday Shopping Hysteria From Around The Country [PHOTOS]"
-"Disturbance
leads to scare at Westroads Mall"
-"Teens In
Custody After Woodland Mall Fight"
-"Boy
Robbed During Black Friday Shopping At Arundel Mills"
-"Shoppers
Were So Obsessed With Black Friday Deals They Left Their Infants Unattended"
Fortunately, many Americans are
starting to get fed up with Black Friday. In fact, one activist named
Mark Dice actually went out and heckled Black Friday shoppers this year.
I found the following You Tube video to be very funny, and
I think most of you will too...
In the end, it is not that big of a
deal that people want to fight with one another to save 50 dollars on a cell
phone.
But this kind of extreme
selfishness and desperation could become a massive problem someday if society
breaks down and suddenly millions of extremely selfish and desperate people are
scrambling for survival.
With each passing day our
economy is getting even weaker, and the next wave of the economic collapse
is rapidly approaching. What are people going to do when the next spike in unemployment hits
us and nobody can find work?
To get an idea of where things
are headed, just look at Europe. In both Greece and Spain the
unemployment rate is over 25 percent and civil unrest has become almost a
constant problem in both of those countries.
So what kind of riots will we
see in the United States when the economy gets much worse than it is now?
Already there are signs of social decay all around us, and most
Americans are completely unprepared for what will happen if a major disaster or
emergency does strike.
Sadly, the reality is that most
Americans live on a month to month basis. Most families do not have any
emergency savings to speak of, and one recent poll found that 55 percent of all Americans only have
enough food in their homes to survive for three days or less.
To me, that is an absolutely
insane number.
We just came through a summer of
extreme drought and global food supplies have dropped to a 40 year low. Our world is
becoming increasingly unstable, and the global financial system could fall
apart at any time. Most of us just assume that there will always be huge
amounts of very cheap food available to us, but unfortunately that simply is
not a safe assumption. The following is from a recent article in the Guardian...
Evan Fraser, author of Empires of Food and a geography lecturer
at Guelph University in Ontario, Canada, says: "For six of the last 11
years the world has consumed more food than it has grown. We do not have any
buffer and are running down reserves. Our stocks are very low and if we have a
dry winter and a poor rice harvest we could see a major food crisis across the
board."
"Even if things do not boil over this year, by next summer
we'll have used up this buffer and consumers in the poorer parts of the world
will once again be exposed to the effects of anything that hurts
production."
When
I watch my fellow Americans trample one another to get a deal on a television
or a video game, it makes me wonder what they would be willing to do if they
went to the store someday and all the food was gone.
Desperate
people do desperate things, and someday if there was a major economic breakdown
in the United States I think the level of desperation in this country would be
extremely frightening.
So
what do you think? Please feel free to post a comment with your thoughts
below...’