MapleResistance

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For discussion of contingency planning and non-violent resistance to the sudden emergent imperialism. See also: !canada@lemmy.ca !buycanadian@lemmy.ca

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Theoretically, if Canadians gave real-looking one star ratings on Google Maps for Tesla dealerships and chargers, then it would discourage buying Teslas. People who already own Teslas would choose public chargers from other brands - even Canadian ones. It would also be hilarious to see every place selling swastikars with reviews lower than a doge employee's IQ.

Skim existing low reviews, find a common thread, and run with it.

🫡🇨🇦

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I linked the Canex option. I also have older MEC bags that I like (from before their buyout).

The premise of a three day bag is to have something to grab and go in an emergency. Prepacked, near the door -- that sort of thing. Wait for the emergency to blow over, and have enough supplies to weather the period you need to make a decision.

What do you folks think should be in a three day bag? Does it vary if you're urban or rural? What about weather and time of year?

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When faced with a sudden existential challenge, most people fall into one of three categories: fight, flee, or freeze.

The latter is scary -- it is to deny that anything is happening at all. This community is a place to discuss plans and options so that if/when the time comes, people have some plan in mind.

I expect that this community will attract people who are preppers planning to turtle somewhere, people who want to know how to move somewhere else on the planet, or people looking for ways to offer non-violent resistance.

For those looking to offer physical and violent resistance, this is not the place to organize or discuss this. Lemmy.ca needs to adhere to the existing laws in Canada, and nearly all violent options will be in violation of some law. You can, however, point people at their Canadian Forces recruitment office or similar.