BeardyMan wrote:Kentucky Fried Panda wrote:When trouble strikes in normal times other people will help you. They band together under their shared experience.
Really?! You obviously weren't in London for the riots. Or any other city where they occurred. You ever broken down by the side of a busy road? How many people stopped to "help you"?
It's a nice fairy tale to think that "other people" will come to your rescue - unfortunately it isn't reality.
I was working in Manchester City Centre when they kicked off and I've seen better riots trust me.
Motorists are not people, they're all morons, but get them out of their cars and they're generally nice folk. If I break down, I can usually fix it myself, service my own cars/bikes and engines.
I did once crash a motorbike near a busy intersection and a young couple picked me and my bike up, then took the pair of us all the way home.
So you've never been in a dangerous situation with some strangers and given or received the milk of human kindness?
If not I really feel sorry for you, because people are not inherently bad. If you think they are, you're probably so cynical and jaded that you're beyond hope.
You also have to be prepared to help other people in the same situation as yourself, push cars off the road, carry something for a weary traveler. Far too many situations to list, but an open mind and a keen pair of eyes will take you far when the chips are down.
I have seen people do some unspeakably horrible thing to each other, but they're still not all bad in my eyes.