Originally Posted by
Bushmoose
I have to scratch my head when I see or hear the word "prepper" and the way many folks treat those who are, with a sense of mockery or ridicule. The word automatically brings out a vision of someone with a bomb proof shelter, loaded with guns and years worth of supplies? And for that reason, people tend to avoid the apparent stigma of being labelled such by hiding the fact they might have a few extra supplies on hand just in case of emergency. No one dares refer to themselves as a "prepper".
Our society is so dependent on others for their well being. They to turn on the tap and expect water to pour out. Hit the light switch and lights to come on. Go to the store and have food available and the debit machine to work. It goes on and on and includes almost every facet of our daily lives. Yet when gov't officials themselves, advise people to be prepared for a week or two of possible lock-down, it's treated with a puzzled look and steadfast denial of having to get "prepared". ie "prepper"
If things get serious, and I hope it doesn't, I won't be eating granola sandwiches, it'll be roast beef n mashed taters because it could be said that I'm a prepper. LOL