Posted on 08/10/2019 10:19:27 PM PDT by familyop
CANTERBURY, England Doomsday prepping or stockpiling food, medicine, weapons and other supplies in case of an apocalyptic scenario has long been considered peculiar behavior only exhibited by conspiracy theorists and other extremists in the United States. However, such prepping has actually been steadily on the rise in the U.S. over the past decade. So, whats causing this surge in stockpiled rice packets and underground bunkers? One group of researchers say it is an ever growing sense of impending doom in American culture.
Many have speculated that this surge in doomsday preppers over the last 10 years was linked to an extreme political reaction among many conservatives to Barack Obamas initial election in 2008, but a new study out of the United Kingdom finds that neither the Obama presidency nor extreme right-wing conspiracy theories in general are the main cause of this growing phenomenon.
Researchers interviewed preppers from 18 U.S. states and asked about their motivations for stockpiling food and supplies. The results indicated that, although most did seem to be conservative and fear liberal policies, the main reason behind their motivations was the overall sense of fear currently dominating U.S. culture across a variety of media channels. Most Americans cant seem to log online or turn on the television without being hit by a grim view of the future being reported or speculated on.
Potential occurrences commonly worried about by preppers include possible economic depressions, terrorist attacks, cyber-attacks, pandemics, or environmental disasters.
Furthermore, researchers say that frequent recommendations from the U.S. government on how to prepare for potential disasters, such as when residents of certain communities are advised to stockpile water in preparation for a hurricane or blackout, have also contributed to the rising number of doomsday preppers in the United States.
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The studys authors say their findings paint a more nuanced picture of doomsday preppers and their motivations, especially since up until now most were simply considered crazy or delusional. According to their results, most preppers dont believe the world will end tomorrow or a giant meteor will hit the earth at any moment, they simply want to be prepared for anything just in case something terrible happens.
Researchers note that while extreme right-wing ideologies dont seem to be the main cause of these fears and preparations, the general idea among many conservatives that if a Democrat regains control of the White House it will inevitably lead to chaos remains very much connected to the phenomenon of doomsday preppers. At the end of the day, though, that is just another possible event for conservative preppers to fear, and not the main cause.
Fear is now deeply entrenched in modern American culture and is the principal reason that so many citizens are engaging in prepping, explains lead author Dr. Michael Mills in a release.
According to Mills, these preppers believe that if the worse were to happen, the governments response simply wouldnt be adequate and many people would be left to fend for themselves.
Rather than seeing prepping as an exception within Americas right-wing political culture, we ought to see it as being reflective of increasingly established and popular outlooks, Mills comments.
The study is published in the Journal of American Studies.
Ah, but “in store” only. You might ask the manager to stock it.
Amazon has it too.
After 35 years of hauling water in kitty litter jugs to flush toilets, we are getting a whole house generator which runs on LP. We have our own tank anyway which fuels many of our appliances.
I go out of my way to avoid Amazon.
That’s the problem, the manager/s don’t care or can’t stock what we want. I’m sure they’re tired of the constant complaints over the past two decades. Most everything it seems is what other stores refuse to accept so it may be the head office has deemed us to be their dumping ground. When it’s this or Walmart in the entire county, well...
Good for you! We lived liked Daniel Boone in the 70’s and 80’s!
Amen! We are getting too old for this.
Me too!
Hmmm... The multi-pack of the 2% version appeared to be orderable on WM’s website, but when I tried adding it to my cart, I got a message saying it just now went out of stock.
If Amazon is a no go for you, perhaps you can ask friends or relatives to look for it and ship it to you. Winter might be best, if the stuff is “freeze stable”?
That would add cost, of course...
As the engr. for a vendor that supplied the company I worked for once dryly told me, “’Anything’ can be done for enough money.”
Hubby had several strokes the first of the year (no lasting disabilities, thank God) and his plant closed. So our preps came in handy. Hard time are going to come, whether it’s a large scale event or not. Just smart to do.
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