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Pacifist Patriot

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76. I recommend looking at the section of responses under the DUer in Key West.
Thu Sep 29, 2022, 10:33 AM
Sep 2022

It addresses this very well.

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Every hurricane in every location Dorian Gray Sep 2022 #1
The impulse for flight or fight is a confusing one when it comes to decision making. Ford_Prefect Sep 2022 #55
absolutely Dorian Gray Sep 2022 #78
Tradition. multigraincracker Sep 2022 #2
Very few people stay because they don't trust science and data. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #3
And hoping it won't hit them directly Patton French Sep 2022 #5
And pets Native Sep 2022 #15
I wouldn't leave my animals. nt leftyladyfrommo Sep 2022 #20
Me either obamanut2012 Sep 2022 #28
I've always had pets, and you are so right. BlackSkimmer Sep 2022 #44
And blow off those who just assume incredible stupidity. Hortensis Sep 2022 #65
We left with the last hurricane and drove to Augusta. Guess what happened? Native Sep 2022 #18
A good idea except Orlando got hit hard. jimfields33 Sep 2022 #57
I'm specifically thinking about people on the water. I've spent most of my life living on the water. Native Sep 2022 #60
That is true. jimfields33 Sep 2022 #64
We evacuated from Irma when it looked like it was going to hit us. It shifted and ... Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #68
Run from the water. Shelter from the wind. LeftInTX Sep 2022 #99
Yup, and pets or people they help obamanut2012 Sep 2022 #27
Yep, and when I lived in the Keys we were well aware that a single traffic accident can close a BlackSkimmer Sep 2022 #47
Not to mention trying to leave when you have an all electric vehicle. Native Sep 2022 #58
Where do you get gasoline... ret5hd Sep 2022 #62
When you prepare to leave and you are filling up your tank, you bring additional tanks to also fill. Native Sep 2022 #82
Correct!! My brother and his wife packed everything up to go then decided the storm was going to dameatball Sep 2022 #33
But the OP is talking about people that did have the capacity to leave . There actually ARE always JI7 Sep 2022 #74
I recommend looking at the section of responses under the DUer in Key West. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #76
I have some friends in Tampa. They didn't leave Raine Sep 2022 #4
It is a feature and not a bug. Hugin Sep 2022 #6
A whole bunch of this. nt Phoenix61 Sep 2022 #11
Well said n/t Doc Sportello Sep 2022 #56
I wonder if part of it is that they think their neighbors will loot their homes. TheBlackAdder Sep 2022 #7
There's probably a subset in that category. Hugin Sep 2022 #9
"Resent the inconvenience of having to save their own lives." BlackSkimmer Sep 2022 #49
This thread is about those who can and don't. Hugin Sep 2022 #51
THIS: "The bulk, however, resent the inconvenience of having to save their own lives." Doc Sportello Sep 2022 #54
It's what happened after Andrew bluecollar2 Sep 2022 #12
I went through Andrew mcar Sep 2022 #80
Farmers so we didn't leave bluecollar2 Sep 2022 #85
There's usually two types of people who stay put during natural disasters. Elessar Zappa Sep 2022 #8
The first complicating efforts to help the second. Hugin Sep 2022 #10
I'd add another key category. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #88
I lived in Key West for 25 years. I never evacuated. BlackSkimmer Sep 2022 #13
As a native Floridian, I agree with you 100%. Native Sep 2022 #21
100% this obamanut2012 Sep 2022 #30
I consider leaving this time when I saw the hurricane was supposed to go right threw my city jimfields33 Sep 2022 #63
Agree 100% HipChick Sep 2022 #31
Exactly, but there are always these kind of comments every time there's a major storm. BlackSkimmer Sep 2022 #40
I've faced many deadly storms Doc Sportello Sep 2022 #61
Leaving the Keys is a daunting proposition when a storm is approaching. BlackSkimmer Sep 2022 #73
There will come a day when heroes who don't want to evacuate Key West will end up Chainfire Sep 2022 #69
Why so hostile? BlackSkimmer Sep 2022 #75
Anyone who would not evacuate Key West in a serious hurricane is simply irrational. Chainfire Sep 2022 #77
Could you please point out where anyone used the word "hero" in any post about staying put? BlackSkimmer Sep 2022 #79
As a Florida native you should be aware that we're essentially a sponge. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #87
1000% The "talking about people who can and don't" still misses the bigger picture. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #70
My Wife's College Roommate... ProfessorGAC Sep 2022 #89
A lot of it is "normalcy bias" catbyte Sep 2022 #14
I've always assumed as much, but I didn't know it had a title. Makes alot of sense. lindysalsagal Sep 2022 #59
My neighborhood caught fire yesterday Sympthsical Sep 2022 #16
You are spot on. jimfields33 Sep 2022 #53
Wasn't that a problem some years back? Sympthsical Sep 2022 #67
I think you're thinking of Superstorm Sandy. The year before, Hurricane Irene was catbyte Sep 2022 #71
Peninsular Florida's not an easy place to evacuate geographically. Tommy Carcetti Sep 2022 #17
Exactly true, I left the state for Ivan in 2017. jaxexpat Sep 2022 #26
It is foolish to buy a home with a floor elevation less than 15 feet in Florida dembotoz Sep 2022 #32
Given what we know about climate change, people should be permanently leaving FL Kaleva Sep 2022 #19
Given what we know about the planet, nowhere is 100% safe for anyone. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #94
No place is 100% safe but some are safer Kaleva Sep 2022 #100
I've been telling my family for years I'm retiring to the Shenandoah Archipelago. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #101
houze bout: Conjuay Sep 2022 #22
When you live on a sand bar and can't afford insurance, Emile Sep 2022 #23
I would guess a evacuation would cost the average family about $500. 3Hotdogs Sep 2022 #24
The average is more than twice that. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2022 #66
Or, they could go to one of the many local shelters that are opened Mariana Sep 2022 #81
I wouldn't be able to leave, not with physically disabled Ilsa Sep 2022 #25
Problem is most people always wait until the day before to split. Ligyron Sep 2022 #29
My brother is in St Augustine Bmoboy Sep 2022 #34
It's usually less about not trusting data and more about circumstances facing their lives. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2022 #35
It does get a bit frustrating. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #96
Contempt helps people feel like their choices are what have kept them safe. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2022 #98
My own experience no_hypocrisy Sep 2022 #36
For the most part we (humans) are innumerate. plimsoll Sep 2022 #37
There's no reason for everyone to leave the area. Mariana Sep 2022 #38
Not this DUer! NCDem47 Sep 2022 #39
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette did a story on Deminpenn Sep 2022 #41
I'm perplexed by people who choose to live in Florida IronLionZion Sep 2022 #42
No state income tax and no shoveling snow and a big selection of 55+ communities. Native Sep 2022 #83
Neither are the reasons personally that brought me to Florida, although I do hear that a lot. Tommy Carcetti Sep 2022 #84
That has probably changed. I have heard people recently say they moved here because of politics, Native Sep 2022 #86
It's where my husband got an amazing job offer. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #90
My retired parents live there IronLionZion Sep 2022 #93
The worst GOP types in my life are in-laws in Massachusetts. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #95
We never left. piddyprints Sep 2022 #43
Good perspective! NCDem47 Sep 2022 #46
Indeed. The last thing we need is people judging us harshly for circumstances they don't truly grasp Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #97
Public announcements should have encouraged ALL DEMOCRATS to evecuate! CCExile Sep 2022 #45
When everybody tries to leave at the same time, what do you think happens? LisaL Sep 2022 #48
We have lived in Clearwater for 30 years... Sancho Sep 2022 #50
The shift was deadly Johnny2X2X Sep 2022 #52
You're not wrong. By far there have been way more storms... Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #91
For most, it wasn't about doubting science. Jirel Sep 2022 #72
You make a really good point. Damage "on the edges" can be unpredictable. Pacifist Patriot Sep 2022 #92
It's the F' Around and find out effect... JCMach1 Sep 2022 #102
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