I’ve been interested in this whole prepping thing for the past couple of years, and I noticed something: A lot of people seem to look down on it. The words “prepper” and “prepping” sometimes get negative reactions, and it got me wondering–why’s that?

It feels like some people see preppers as paranoid conspiracy theorists or just plain weird. But when you think about it, there are a ton of reasons to prep, like natural disasters (earthquakes, storms) or a bad economy. Prepping doesn’t necessarily equate to being a bunker-dwelling hermit, right?

What do you guys think? Why do you reckon “prepper” and “prepping” get a bad rap? Is it just how the media paints it, or is it something else? Any of you gotten weird looks or comments? How do you deal with it? And do you think folks are seeing preppers differently now with all the stuff going on in the world these days?

  • Alien Nathan Edward@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    If you want to play a fun game, go on youtube and start searching for basic self-sufficiency stuff. Watch a couple videos about canning food, gardening, first aid, composting, things like that. Then let youtube autoplay and see how long before you end up on a video that uses the phrase “white genocide” unironically.

    • 👽🍻👽@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Oh man, no joke. When we first were trying to figure out chickens that’s exactly what happened. Went from learning how to keep foxes and racoons out of the coop to gold and crypto are going to be the only currency stopping the new world order and the leftists want you to eat bugs so here’s how to make beef jerky at home.