From The Register
Human beings simply aren't as fragile and narcotically-dependent on state authority as the government desperately desires them to be. We shift for ourselves rather well for moderate periods of time when the infrastructure of state paternalism lets us down and the life-giving commercial heartbeat flatlines. People are remarkably good at solving problems, both individually and in small ad-hoc groups. Thus we survive earthquakes, floods, blizzards, depressions, epidemics, hurricaines, foreign occupations, famines, plagues, slavery, volcanic eruptions, sustained V-1 and V-2 bombing campaigns, and the like.
If we couldn't, we wouldn't be here now.
T. C. Greene, Mock cyberwar fails to end mock civilization
If we couldn't, we wouldn't be here now.
T. C. Greene, Mock cyberwar fails to end mock civilization