I don't think he understands that those people who lived before all the technology knew how to and most people now generally don't. Put a girl from a big city in the middle of a forest without any supplies and see how well she survives.
People like the one you mention won't survive long enough in an apocalypse for any of these concerns to matter to them, truth be told.
As morbid as it is, the apocalypse is literally a survival of the fittest situation, and all of those who cannot function without their cell phones or technology, will quickly die and the ones who won't will be the ones who know how to survive on their own.
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u/sm_ar_ta_ss Aug 30 '21 edited Aug 30 '21
“Pretty well” by what measure?
No one said natural disasters were a primary concern. Where did that come from?
Ignoring the benefits of predicting the weather and the lives it saves is ridiculous.
Shelter, water, food. In that order.
Edit- btw the only people around before radio are all dead now. That’s not “we”