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The Rise Of Conservative Preppers
AMAC Newsline ^ | 27 Mar, 2024 | Shane Harris

Posted on 03/28/2024 6:10:39 AM PDT by MtnClimber

A growing number of conservatives are preparing for the end of the world. With the threat from nuclear war, another global pandemic, a devastating cyber-attack, or a host of other potential disasters seemingly higher than at any point in decades, more and more Americans, particularly on the right, have turned to the “prepper movement” to brace for a doomsday scenario.

History Of The Prepper Movement

The idea of “prepping” first entered American culture during the Cold War with the looming specter of nuclear holocaust. Soon after taking office in 1960, President John F. Kennedy began encouraging Americans to build bomb shelters. Books such as Retreater’s Bibliography, written by Don Stephens in 1967, further increased the popularity of making elaborate preparations for long-term survival in the event of societal collapse.

As the prepping movement grew, it began to splinter into traditional preppers and a new group known as “survivalists.” As one popular prepping blog explains, “Preppers tend to focus on accumulating supplies and planning for specific scenarios. They are systematic, packing their homes with essentials like food, water, and medical supplies.”

Survivalists, meanwhile, “emphasize skill development and adaptability. They are the ones who can start a fire without matches, build a shelter from natural materials, and forage for food in the wild.”

The Y2K scare in the late 1990s brought prepping back into the spotlight. Americans concerned that a computer glitch caused by the calendar flipping from December 31, 1999, to January 1, 2000, could cause banks to collapse, nuclear reactors to melt down, planes to fall out of the sky, and a host of other calamities, began publishing Y2K-specific survival guides and building entire bunker complexes.

But as the new millennium passed without incident, prepping became the butt of many jokes, while the preppers themselves were increasingly viewed as out-of-touch conspiracy theorists.

This perception was not aided by the National Geographic show “Doomsday Preppers,” which aired from 2012 to 2014. The reality TV series profiled dozens of individuals and families who took prepping to the extreme. Many preppers believe the series went out of its way to paint their movement in a negative light.

The Mainstreaming Of The Prepper Movement

In recent years, however, prepping has become far more mainstream. The panic and empty store shelves that gripped the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic seem to have been a stark reminder for many Americans that systems that once seemed sturdy can break down completely in a matter of days.

In total, researchers estimate the prepping movement has more than doubled in size to about 20 million Americans just since 2017. Prepping conventions have grown in popularity throughout the country, with preppers gathering by the thousands to share skills and purchase survival goods.

As The New York Post recently reported, preppers spent $11 billion on disaster preparedness in 2022, stockpiling everything from ammo to toilet paper. This surge has fueled the growth of companies such as SOS Survival Products, which provides first aid supplies marketed specifically to preppers, and ReadyWise, which advertises dehydrated food with a shelf life of up to 25 years.

Other companies such as Fortitude Ranch are building off-the-grid compounds where members, who pay a monthly fee, can retreat to for up to a year in the event of an emergency – a sort of prepper insurance policy. Fortitude’s latest development in Nevada advertises “gravity-fed, ice-cold water” and “huge solar arrays providing free year-round electricity.”

Prepping social media pages are also exploding in popularity. The “r/prepper” Reddit page has 423,000 members and ranks among the top 1 percent of all pages on the site. The account “housewifeprepper” has 352,000 followers on Instagram, while “survival nature tips” boasts 1.1 million followers. Many videos and posts across social media platforms highlighting popular “prepper tips” have racked up millions of views.

Conservatives Double Down

As it has been since its inception, prepping remains particularly popular among conservatives. One journalist who spoke with 39 preppers back in 2014 reported that 35 of them self-identified as conservative. William Forstchen’s 2009 novel One Second After, which theorizes about the fallout from an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on the United States has enjoyed a cult following on the right.

For many right-of-center Americans, general distrust in the federal government and pessimism about the rise of the welfare state is more than enough reason to believe in the need to be prepared for anything.

But recently, new threats may also be driving a new generation of conservatives to the prepping lifestyle. The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the potential risks of globalized supply chains and raised fears of future pandemics that could be far more deadly. Cyber-attacks could also turn society upside down at any time, and the world appears closer to nuclear conflict than at any time since the Cold War.

This has been reflected in advertising in conservative media. Right-wing commentator Sebastian Gorka, for instance, has heavily promoted “My Patriot Supply,” a company that sells emergency food with a long shelf life. “We believe it’s every person’s patriotic duty to achieve TRUE FREEDOM from our world’s increasingly unreliable and fragile systems,” the company’s website reads.

Preppers also place a heavy emphasis on having stockpiles of firearms and ammunition, putting them in ideological alignment with conservatives and Second Amendment advocates. Because preppers want to be prepared for all-out societal collapse, many prefer AR-15-style rifles and other similar firearms that Democrats refer to as “assault weapons” and believe should be banned.

Conservative politicians may also be helping popularize the prepper movement. Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie has built his own self-sustaining off-grid home, powered by batteries from a wrecked Tesla. Roscoe Bartlett, who served 20 years in Congress as a Republican from Maryland, spent years warning about the vulnerability of the U.S. power grid and now lives in a remote cabin in the woods. In February, Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio also warned that a Chinese cyberattack could shut down everything from cell phone towers to the power grid for vast swaths of the country.

Liberals & Young People Join The Movement

While the prepper movement has indeed been one traditionally dominated by older, conservative Americans, liberals, and young people are increasingly getting in on the action.

As Reuters recently reported, “prepper culture” is diversifying “amid fear of disaster and political unrest.” The article describes one recent prepper convention in Colorado where “bearded white men with closely cropped hair and heavily tattooed arms” perused the aisles alongside “hippy moms carrying babies in rainbow-colored slings” and “Latino families looking over greenhouses and water filtration systems.”

A USA Today report published last December also found that “39 percent of millennials and 40 percent of Gen Zers reported having spent money on prepping” over the past year. One prepper whom the paper spoke to said that many liberals, especially young ones, were “shocked into action by the pandemic and the federal government’s response to the George Floyd protests.”

Rising concerns about GMO crops and heavy doses of growth hormones in livestock, along with omnipresent fears of catastrophic climate change, have also led many liberals (and some conservatives as well) to the prepper movement.

A Symptom Of Societal Decay?

The trend in most media reports on preppers has been to paint the movement as a negative sign of societal decay. The fact that so many people feel scared and anxious about the future is a reflection of how deeply divided and distrusting we are of one another, or so the logic goes.

But oddly enough, Americans’ growing belief that society is on the verge of collapse may be one of the few things uniting them. Voters in both parties believe the election of the opposing candidate in this fall’s presidential election would be a cataclysmic event for the country. 67 percent of Americans believe the country is either in more trouble than usual or is in the most troubled state they’ve ever seen.

There may, then, be a silver lining to the pessimism that defines the prepper movement. It seems that many Americans of all political persuasions are finally beginning to realize that the government is not the solution to all human problems, and that self-reliance – once considered a core American virtue – is indeed vitally important.

In other words, the devastating collapse of public confidence in America’s institutions may be accompanied by a surge in public confidence in the power of the individual to secure his or her own future. While Americans can never be absolutely certain that society won’t collapse in the event of a disaster, they can be certain in their own agency to do everything within their power to secure a safe and prosperous future for themselves and their family.

That, at least, is something worth preparing for.


TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine; Society
KEYWORDS: prepper
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To: MtnClimber

Prepping always been about learning to survive a downgraded life where the amenities and constants of modern life are no longer there. Normally that would mean a weather event, natural disaster, unseen economic crash and yes, nuclear war.

Now it means being downgraded by a combination of BIG business and our own nation’s government. They both love the China model now. We have Fascism trying to convert things to Communism of the China variety.

Along with that, the wealthy people think that earth’s resources are finite and want to make sure they and theirs that follow, get them. They think there’s too many little useless people using those resources that their descendants should have.

Then we have the humanists that think humans and tech can be melded together to make super humans. I’m sure they’ll find someone to test it on before they do it to themselves.

All of the above agree on one thing. The little people must be pushed downward, possibly into the ground.


41 posted on 03/28/2024 5:00:04 PM PDT by Pollard ( Seed Room Wx: 73 degrees - 38% humidity )
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To: Pollard

BTTT!


42 posted on 03/28/2024 5:09:38 PM PDT by Jane Long (The role of the GOP: to write sharply-worded letters as America becomes a communist hell-hole.)
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To: TexasFreeper2009
Reality disagrees.
43 posted on 03/28/2024 5:42:53 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear ( Roses are red, Violets are blue, I love being on the government watch list, along with all of you.)
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To: Paisan

“Lived in Florida in the early 60’s. NO ONE had AC. And, since it was FL, central heat in the winter was called long pants & a sweater...”

You make a very important point with location. If you can’t take heat, being prepared means moving to a higher cooler location. The opposite if you can’t handle the cold... A moderate microclimate is best where it can be found, not too hot and not too cold.

It might take a couple years to fully adapt, but one’s body will indeed acclimate to the winter/summer temperature changes once you do go without modern climate control for awhile. We found this when we moved off grid...


44 posted on 03/29/2024 3:26:59 AM PDT by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: Bobalu

You are assuming that nothing will break and need replacement parts that will not be available. It doesn’t work this way. I have had lightning EMP ruin brand new inverters in the box not even hooked up just because it hit too close. Reality is the more moving parts the higher chance of failure. In which case it is then all just boat anchors. Then you are right back to zero anyhow.

Reducing dependency and learning to live minimal is the smarter option in the long run. Been there...


45 posted on 03/29/2024 3:36:02 AM PDT by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: GenXPolymath

Bookmark to your post.


46 posted on 03/29/2024 3:57:45 AM PDT by misanthrope (Deranged, sinister, deplorable troll)
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To: GenXPolymath

That really is a good price on the pallets of panels!

Thanks!


47 posted on 03/29/2024 11:01:22 AM PDT by Bobalu (I can’t even feign surprise anymore.)
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To: MtnClimber
A Symptom Of Societal Decay?

A symptom of 4 years of a fake president trying to destroy this nation.

48 posted on 03/29/2024 11:07:47 AM PDT by gitmo (If your biography doesn't match your theology, what good is it?)
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To: TexasFreeper2009

The elites have a plan to survive a nuclear war.

It is not a perfect plan, but it is a plan.

The keyword is DUMB.

Deep Underground Military Bases

The current locations are obviously secret—but we know that is the way they think because of the existence of this defunct place:

https://www.greenbrier.com/activities/bunker-tours/

It is now a tourist attraction.


49 posted on 03/29/2024 11:08:03 AM PDT by cgbg ("Our democracy" = Their Kleptocracy)
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