Why Are Preppers Hated So Much?
Michael Snyder
The American Dream
December 11th, 2012
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Have you noticed that it has become trendy to bash preppers? For a long time the prepper movement was ignored, but now it has become so large that it is getting very difficult for the mainstream media to pretend that it is not there. In fact, it has been estimated that there are now approximately 3 million preppers in the United States alone. So now the mainstream media has decided that mocking the movement is the best strategy, and lots of âcriticsâ and âskepticsâ out there have picked up on this trend. Instead of addressing the very real issues that have caused millions of Americans to prepare for the worst, those criticizing the prepper movement attempt to put the focus on individual personalities. They try to find the strangest nutjobs they possibly can and then hold them up as âtypical preppersâ. The goal is to portray preppers as tinfoil hat wearing freaks that need to be locked up in the loony bin for their own personal safety and for the good of society. The criticism of preppers has really ramped up in recent months, and it will likely get even worse in 2013. The establishment does not like any movement that is outside of their control, and the prepper movement is definitely not under their control.
Often, hit pieces on the prepper movement are disguised as articles or shows that are supposed to be âbalancedâ looks at the movement. This is especially true of shows such as âDoomsday Preppersâ. That show is the highest rated show that the National Geographic channel has ever had, and it can be a lot of fun to watch. But if you notice carefully, they almost always try to feature people that they consider to be âfreaksâ or that are âon the fringe of societyâ. Many other âreality showsâ follow the exact same recipe. The goal is to draw high ratings by running a âfreak showâ that people canât help but watch.
Even if you go on such a show and try to do your best to explain your prepping in a rational and coherent manner, they will still edit the footage so that it makes you look like a freak. It really is a no-win proposition. These shows are trying to make it clear that preppers should be mocked. The underlying implication is that these people are crazy and that what they are doing is stupid.
And at the end of each segment, the producers of the show are careful to include reasons why the prepper that was just featured is being irrational and why the things they are preparing for are extremely unlikely to happen. Just in case you missed the message they have been trying to communicate the entire time, they come right out and tell you the conclusion that you are supposed to come to.
And of course we see the same attitudes reflected in reviews of the show. For example, the following is from a recent Los Angeles Times review of the new season of Doomsday PreppersâŠ
Still, itâs hard not to feel for young Jason from tiny Plato, Mo. (pop. 109), who is awaiting worldwide financial collapse with his homemade, nail-studded âmace-ball bat,â and that his is a life on the verge of going completely wrong. âIâm not afraid to have to kill,â Jason says, in his camouflage pants and dog tag, and there seems to be no question in his mind that it will come to that. (âJason has always been a worrywart,â says his mother.)
Or for Big Al, from Nashville, who is getting ready for old-school nuclear war by digging down into the earth and surrounding himself with steel. (âI prefer not to use the term âbunkerâ â to me, itâs an underground house.â) He spends months at a time by himself down there, training for the inevitable â which he expects to weather alone â cooking different combinations of canned goods and, you know, spending too much time alone. One leg pumps constantly as he talks.
The preppers donât want my pity, of course â quite the opposite, Iâm sure. The joke will be on me, they would say, when I am expiring from fallout or smallpox, being carried away in a tornado or torn apart by the hungry ravaging hordes. (I am not even prepared for the Big Earthquake that might more probably get me.)
Would this Los Angeles Times reporter mock other groups of Americans in a similar manner?
Probably not.
But the establishment has made it clear that it is open season on preppers, so this particular writer mocks them with no fear.
Not that any prepper that is thinking clearly would go on a show such as âDoomsday Preppersâ anyway. Sure, it is nice to be on television, but if you are a serious prepper then one of the last things you want to do is to go on television and advertise your preparations to millions of people.
Others have picked up on the contempt that the establishment has for preppers and have started to issue their own critiques of the movement. For example, an âemergency managerâ named Valerie Lucus-McEwen recently published a blog post entitled âDoomsday Preppers are Socially Selfishâ that got a lot of attentionâŠ
You might wonder why someone like me, who has been in the business of encouraging disaster preparedness for a very long time, is so critical of people who are doing just that. Itâs because they are being socially selfish â preparing themselves and the hell with everyone else. Instead of spending time and energy making changes that would benefit the larger community, in their very narrow focus of loyalty they are more concerned about themselves.
Emergency Managers canât afford that kind of attitude. It is diametrically opposed to everything we do. Our job is to prepare individuals and communities and jurisdictions and regions and â ultimately â the globe for disasters, knowing we wonât always succeed.
She followed up that venomous attack with another blog post in which she declared the followingâŠ
Selfish is defined as concerned excessively or exclusively with oneself, seeking or concentrating on oneâs own advantage or well being without regard for others. By that definition, Doomsday Preppers are socially selfish â Disaster Preppers are not.
Subsequently, she has issued a very brief apology, but what she wrote is very typical of the type of thinking that is out there these days. Anyone that does not âtrust the governmentâ and attempts to become âself-sufficientâ is actually very âselfishâ and is not âbeing a good citizenâ.
And sadly, it appears that being a âprepperâ is now enough to get special attention from the authorities. For example, a 46-year-old prepper in rural Maryland named Terry Porter recently had his home raided by 150 armed law enforcement officers. The details of this incident were described in a recent article by Paul Joseph WatsonâŠ
According to a charging document filed in Washington County District Court, Porter âopenly admitted to being a prepperâ (as if this was an illegal act in and of itself) and said that he was âvery irritatedâ about the recent presidential election. Porter had also invested in an underground bomb shelter and had installed surveillance cameras on his property.
Once the investigation into Porter began, police discovered that he had a 1992 felony drug conviction and was therefore barred from owning firearms. On Thursday last week, no less than 150 armed and militarized police and FBI agents in the guise of tactical assault teams descended on Porterâs house as if they were confronting a terrorist cell. The raid also included helicopters, SWAT crews, armored vehicles and even excavation equipment.
Porter was absent at the time of the raid but turned himself in the next morning at Hagerstown Barrack.
After the raid, the claim that Porter was stockpiling â10-15 machine gun-style firearmsâ was demolished when police uncovered âfour shotguns, a .30-30-caliber rifle and two .22-caliber rifles,â hardly a deadly mass arsenal.
Would 150 officers have shown up at his home if he had not been identified as a âprepperâ?
Of course not.
But âpreppersâ have been labeled as âdangerousâ and âcrazyâ and that is the way that law enforcement authorities now treat them.
So why are preppers hated so much?
It is because they are a direct challenge to the status quo. Just by prepping, preppers are proclaiming that they do not have faith in the system. But most people have complete and total faith in the system, and many of them do not like to have that faith questioned. As I have written about in other articles, polling has found that most Americans expect that the government will take care of them if disaster strikes. Most people have been trained to âtrust the expertsâ and to âtrust the governmentâ all of their lives, and that conditioning can be very difficult to overcome.
This blind faith in the system is a big reason why so many Americans have not made any preparations at all. In fact, one recent poll discovered that most Americans do not even have three days worth of food in their homesâŠ
A recent survey found that 55 percent of Americans have less than three days supply of food in their homes. Many people have no emergency supplies, or even a first aid kit.
That absolutely astounds me.
Another poll discovered that 64 percent of all Americans are âunprepared for a major natural disasterâ.
So what is going to happen to them if something even worse than a major natural disaster hits?
For example, what if the electrical grid went down and we had no more power for an extended period of time?
Well, one survey found that 21 percent of all Americans believe that they would survive for less than a week, and an additional 28 percent of all Americans believe that they would survive for less than two weeks. Close to 75 percent of all Americans said that they would be dead before the two month mark.
So I guess we sure had better hope and pray that nothing goes seriously wrong, eh?
The truth is that it isnât the preppers that are crazy.
Rather, it is the people that believe that everything will always be fine and that the government will always take care of them that are crazy.
Our world is becoming increasingly unstable, and now is the time to get prepared.
You may get mocked a bit for prepping now, but later on you sure will be glad that you prepared for the worst.

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Contributed by Michael Snyder of The American Dream.
Michael Snyder is a writer, speaker and activist who writes and edits his own blogs The American Dream , The Truth and Economic Collapse Blog.
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The only positive note is if you are doing it right there will be no record, and no sign of preps before, and you will stay under the radar after the preps become needed. I wouldnt want to show my stash to the world, and am confused by those who seek celebrity status.
The best example has already been used in other posts “Aesops the Ant and the Grasshopper” make for an excellent moral equivelant.
I buy ammo cash only, and do not buy food stuffs in big bulk lots, small amounts every payday make them disappear from the veiwfinder, and balance the budget easier.
Telling people you prep is almost the social equivelant of admitting to public nuduity, or nose picking in the bank teller line, everyone steps back and stares while checking for escape routes.
I agree 100 percent. I do watch the show just to pick up some pointers but I also ask myself why would anyone give away that much info on television. I watched a show this week where one of the guys said he doesn’t own any firearms and he doesn’t plan to buy any. MARK! I believe some people think this is some kind of game or competition.
HAHAHA what this guy meant was that he is holding food, water and other survival stuffs in escrow for anyone with a weapon that wanted to come take it AND his wife and/or daughter.
When the federal government prepares by building underground and stocking the bunkers with freeze dried food it is called continuation of government. Preppers are therefore planning for the continuation of life. Maybe we should call ourselves “continuation of lifers” instead of preppers.
Being prepared is just another form of life insurance. The only difference is that you don’t have to die to use it.
True and I could not grea great statement.
The media attention is preparing the populous that preppers are evil people, social outcasts and will be socially acceptable to rob and steal from them. The EMS communist bitch that wrote in her blog venomously of the evils of prepping, has the mindset that most EMS managers have- preppers are an alternate resource to be tapped when needed. Either by playing nice or showing up with LEOs to do the dirty work and rob us.
When the calls and pleas for assistance and donated resources from the local EMS comes out, I have no plans on supplying either. Help now and you’re setting yourself up to be stripped of your resources later when it becomes critical. Silence is your best defense.
“They try to find the strangest nutjobs they possibly can and then hold them up as âtypical preppersâ”
This tactic is used against the White Nationalists also. You cannot possibly be interrested in the welfare of those who founded our civilization without being associated either with a one-tooth hillbilly or a full fledge Nazi.
Get used to it, F*** them.
Someone reported Terry Porter as having several guns. THAT is why 150 cops showed up. Heck in my area, if police find out that you have a few and for some reason need to knock on your door the SWAT team, SEAL Team 6, and Santa Clause will all show up. Other than your twist on that story, I like this article. It may be selfish to prep but there are times when you just have to raise your hands up in defeat and take care of your own.
Voice text incorrect. I said: True, I could not stop laughing. Great statement.
Great article, it’s amazing how the MSM/NWO propaganda machine can turn the zombie horde of brain deads against anyone they want. It’s like Highschool, whoever is the most popular can turn the rest of the herd against whomever they choose simply by mocking or alienating them. It’s a sad fact of humanity, an the media gives the illusion of “popular opinion”, an the presstitutes who are good looking people usually easily convince the average slob to believe anything they are paid to say.
Hahaha! I bet the feds are gonna have a hell of a time dealing with the Mormons. If anyone stockpiles food and supplies, it’s them.