That’s a good point, and I’d say yes, that community should be armed and organized. But I’m sure the point is that just having a basement filled with canned soup and gatorade or home canned jam and freezer chickens for a year and a bunch of guns – which is how some people do it and how prepares/homesteaders are often portrayed – to defend that isn’t going to cut it. And I agree. The preparation mode most often cited in 2019 was “stock your house with food and supplies and be armed”. NOW, of course, the real and effective messages of having skills and community resiliency are getting out there more. And that’s actually more dangerous to the government than a lone wolf family out in Utah or Montana armed and able to feed themselves canned food for a year. So yes, people should be armed but more importantly communities should be skilled, armed, and organized.