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<blockquote data-quote="Japrim" data-source="post: 141692" data-attributes="member: 7558"><p>Imagine a river valley between two mountain ridges, somewhere like Appalachia.</p><p></p><p>Along that river valley are a series of small towns tucked into the meadows, with a hydro-electric dam up stream several miles. The dam is in disrepair, the overflow flood channel is collapsed, blocked. There are growing cracks and leaks. The turbine generator is worn and nominally operational. It has to be blown apart and rebuilt anew. It could collapse any time around a large enough rainfall. Danger looms for the town folk.</p><p></p><p>The towns will have to be evacuated, relocated and/or rebuilt after the damn has been reconstructed. Someone visits the towns to make it known to everyone of the looming danger and coming construction project, to organize a means of a comfortable transition for the residents.</p><p></p><p>When the public relations people arrive and begin to explain things, trying to research and understand, to work with and help the people, they are ignored, dismissed, avoided, ridiculed, cursed at. No one will return any phone calls or answer their doors. They close their business down for lunch when they arrive, etc. ..Nothing but complete rejection.</p><p></p><p>...all while clouds thicken....</p><p></p><p>Over and over, they plead with the people to talk with them and cooperate. They broadcast it through local electronic media and newspapers, sign, fliers, etc.. But there is no response, only dismissal.</p><p></p><p>...while clouds thicken....</p><p></p><p>One group of people even seek to buy the property below and around the dam, build homes and sell real estate. And people buy it up like crazy, brand new homes, build groceries, parks and playgrounds for their children.</p><p></p><p>...while clouds thicken...</p><p></p><p>The public relations people tried to tell them not to build there, but they wouldn't return their calls and locked their offices when they tried. No one payed attention to the public messages of looming danger, or even cares about grant money for relocation efforts. They just ignored it.</p><p></p><p>...while clouds thicken...</p><p></p><p>One day the sky darkened, the wind began to blow, it began to rain, but not hard, and only for a little while. The water behind the damn raised, the leaks spewing water at a higher pressure than normal. Small chunks of concrete crumble away. The alarm was sounded, the siren blared.</p><p></p><p>But there was no response. The towns people ignored it, went on carrying about like any other day. The rain stopped and the water level receded. The damn wouldn't bust this time. The towns were safe, for now.</p><p></p><p>So the public relations people again went to the towns folk to plead with them to cooperate, telling them the damn almost broke, that danger still looms, perhaps more than ever.</p><p></p><p>But they are ignored, shut out and rejected.</p><p></p><p>...while clouds thicken...</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ddpl1zl5sYg[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japrim, post: 141692, member: 7558"] Imagine a river valley between two mountain ridges, somewhere like Appalachia. Along that river valley are a series of small towns tucked into the meadows, with a hydro-electric dam up stream several miles. The dam is in disrepair, the overflow flood channel is collapsed, blocked. There are growing cracks and leaks. The turbine generator is worn and nominally operational. It has to be blown apart and rebuilt anew. It could collapse any time around a large enough rainfall. Danger looms for the town folk. The towns will have to be evacuated, relocated and/or rebuilt after the damn has been reconstructed. Someone visits the towns to make it known to everyone of the looming danger and coming construction project, to organize a means of a comfortable transition for the residents. When the public relations people arrive and begin to explain things, trying to research and understand, to work with and help the people, they are ignored, dismissed, avoided, ridiculed, cursed at. No one will return any phone calls or answer their doors. They close their business down for lunch when they arrive, etc. ..Nothing but complete rejection. ...all while clouds thicken.... Over and over, they plead with the people to talk with them and cooperate. They broadcast it through local electronic media and newspapers, sign, fliers, etc.. But there is no response, only dismissal. ...while clouds thicken.... One group of people even seek to buy the property below and around the dam, build homes and sell real estate. And people buy it up like crazy, brand new homes, build groceries, parks and playgrounds for their children. ...while clouds thicken... The public relations people tried to tell them not to build there, but they wouldn't return their calls and locked their offices when they tried. No one payed attention to the public messages of looming danger, or even cares about grant money for relocation efforts. They just ignored it. ...while clouds thicken... One day the sky darkened, the wind began to blow, it began to rain, but not hard, and only for a little while. The water behind the damn raised, the leaks spewing water at a higher pressure than normal. Small chunks of concrete crumble away. The alarm was sounded, the siren blared. But there was no response. The towns people ignored it, went on carrying about like any other day. The rain stopped and the water level receded. The damn wouldn't bust this time. The towns were safe, for now. So the public relations people again went to the towns folk to plead with them to cooperate, telling them the damn almost broke, that danger still looms, perhaps more than ever. But they are ignored, shut out and rejected. ...while clouds thicken... [MEDIA=youtube]ddpl1zl5sYg[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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