The Preparedness Community’s Dangerous Failure of Imagination
Believing that unrest and violence can’t happen because you’re not in the city is one of the most dangerous failures of imagination in the preparedness community.
Believing that unrest and violence can’t happen because you’re not in the city is one of the most dangerous failures of imagination in the preparedness community.
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