Topher Morrison
You have all heard it before, the
disparaging “birther”, “truther”, “bagger”, and now added to this impressive
mass media lexicon is “prepper.”
While it may not seem immediately pejorative and I doubt many who are in
fact preparing for the worst lose any sleep over being called a readier than most i.e. smart, this MSM
nomenclature is typical of a system which harbors some incredible disdain for
individual planning. In the end
the fact that being a prepper is self-proclaimed is just icing on the cake for
them.
Reuters
today gives their
take on it. Evidently they
believe this “subculture” never used to be our culture, there was no mention that this is in fact a movement of
rediscovery not something wildly new.
Jim Forsyth of Reuters never reminded his readers that not so long ago we
were mostly agrarian and self reliant, that this was prudent and normal
behavior.
The most interesting angle Forsyth
took was the beneighted comparison of individualist movements and Christian
fundamentalism as he harkened back to the gullible Millerites of the 19th
Century whom followed Joseph Miller and his belief in the immenent 2nd
coming of Christ.
Forsyth’s article was peppered with
ecclesiastical language meant to tie preppers with Christian occultism. Using language like: “guiding light of
the prepper movement”, J.W. Rawles book was described as the “prepper’s Bible”,
“Glenn Beck seems to preach prepper’s message”, he interviewed Cathy Gutierrez
an expert on “end-times beliefs”, and eventually in a seemingly back handed
defense claimed preppers are at least not setting a date for the collapse like
Harold Camping the crazed radio preacher of recent comic infamy.
There was an interesting omission
in this piece as well, the topic of guns even after a series of record setting
months in nationwide gun sales. Moreover,
Forsyth claims it is not necessarily that preppers are afraid of terrorism,
societal collapse, or an environmental cataclysm, but that they are “worried
about no government.” Really?
Most preppers that I have run into
would probably put government as concern #1 just above the Golden Horde in a
serious meltdown, hence their rural domiciles. There is nothing that gives me the willies more than some
do-gooder FEMA agent corralling me into a camp “for my own good”, but hey that
might just be me.
In
the end those whom are self-reliant, prepared and sleeping well at night
knowing their future is a little more secure no matter what may happen are
hardly bothered by this type of drive by journalism, just ask GreeneWave.com’s
Prepper Don, but the effect is to downplay the danger of collapse. Those who don’t know history are doomed
to repeat it. Forsyth gave no
examples of times when humanity should have been prepared, but weren’t - so
here you go:
Irish Famine (1740 – 1741) – Central planning for potatoes
led to 1 million deaths
Taiping Rebellion, China (1852 – 1870) – 100 million deaths
Weimar Germany (1918 – 1919) – Hyperinflation gave rise to
Nazi Germany
Soviet Famine (1932 – 1933) – 6 million deaths
Granted these are associated with big government or monetary
mismanagement so here are some Mother Nature signature disasters, nice list can
be found here:
Chinese Floods (1931) – Estimates of nearly 2.5 million
deaths
Tangshan Earthquake, China (1976) – Estimates as high as
800,000
Indian Ocean Tsunami (2004) – Estimates as high as 310,000
deaths
Haitian Earthquake (2010) – Estimates as high as 316,000
deaths
While much of these deaths were do to the immediate disaster
many occurred through starvation and disease without access to needed
supplies. No list is complete
without man-made disasters, which can poison populations and cripple local
economies:
Deepwater Horizon oil spill, USA (2010) - $60 - $100 billion
Chernobyl, Ukrain (1986) – €235 billion over 30 years
Three Mile Island, USA - $1 billion
Fukushima, Japan (2011) – Full magnitude of radiation and
cost TBD
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