{"id":191761,"date":"2017-05-08T00:21:44","date_gmt":"2017-05-08T04:21:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-new-doomsayers-taking-up-arms-and-preparing-for-catastrophe-american-liberals-quartz\/"},"modified":"2017-05-08T00:21:44","modified_gmt":"2017-05-08T04:21:44","slug":"the-new-doomsayers-taking-up-arms-and-preparing-for-catastrophe-american-liberals-quartz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/the-new-doomsayers-taking-up-arms-and-preparing-for-catastrophe-american-liberals-quartz\/","title":{"rendered":"The new doomsayers taking up arms and preparing for catastrophe: American liberals &#8211; Quartz"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    A month before the 2016 US presidential election, Colin Waugh    and his wife bought their first firearm.  <\/p>\n<p>    Donald Trumps campaign was taking an unprecedented turn, with    the candidate     baiting gun-rights supporters to exert their influence and    suggesting that a loss in November would be evidence of a    rigged system. The gun, as Waugh frames it, was a form of    insurance in case American democracy dissolved into a    quasi-Mad Max society, and liberals became the hunted.  <\/p>\n<p>    When Trump won, Waugh felt numb. His wife was catatonic.    They both feared for their lives. The couple, liberal    Mississippians and stalwart Obama supporters, were not the    primary targets of the right-wing vitriol directed primarily at    Latino immigrants and Muslims during Trumps campaign. But from    Waughs liberal perch, seeing the new presidents supporters on    the news screaming Well take back our country! and hearing    similar sentiments from conservatives in his home state, even    from friends, felt like a genuine threat.  <\/p>\n<p>    For the first time in my life, I realized my own freedom was    my own responsibility, says Waugh. I could no longer trust    Trump, or Congress, to reassure my rights and liberties would    remain in place.  <\/p>\n<p>    But even though he sought self-sufficiency in his new America,    Waugh realized he would need a new community of sorts. So on    Nov. 10, 2016, Waugh logged onto Facebook and set up the    Liberal Prepper.  <\/p>\n<p>    As the groups name suggests, the Liberal Preppers 2,500    members are united by two things: their political leanings, and    a desire to learn how to prepto learn the various skills and    tactics that would help an individual survive catastrophic    events within ones community. It was founded with the    following disclaimer, penned by Waugh: We welcome all    individuals who are center and left of center politically. We    do not knowingly accept conservatives, Trump supporters, into    this group.  <\/p>\n<p>    If somebodys a dick, we boot    themPrior    to accepting members, the groups administrators typically vet    requestors for alt-right iconography. According to Kenny    Stabler, the current moderator, any anti-liberal users that get    past the vetting process usually are ejected not long after    their first snowflake comment. If somebodys a dick, we boot    them, he says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite their shared politics, members individual reasons for    prepping vary. Some fear a Trump-triggered nuclear war; others    are worried about economic collapse. Nicole Pilt is a Liberal    Prepper who says that the nationalist rhetoric now coursing    through Western society fuelled her desire to prep. She says    shes worried about the plethora of natural and social    disasters that are occurring. Many of the Preppers reasons    for joining are underlined by a distrust of governmenta new    sentiment for many Democratsand the resulting fear for ones    safety.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trump is a clown, but with the idiot congress we have, I am    concerned that well have an economic collapse, says Stabler.    The election freaked me out because after all this time,    people are still voting Republican. Jobs pay so little and the    economy is so fragile. That scares me more than some redneck    morons.  <\/p>\n<p>    Until recently, prepping has primarily been associated with    right-wing, second-amendment survivalists. Since the 2016    election, as well as the rise of nationalism and anti-globalist    sentiment on both sides of the Atlantic, more folks on the left    end of the political spectrum have begun to believe that    disaster is impending. In response to this epiphany, Facebook    groups such as the Liberal Prepper have gained steam, operating    as educational platforms for liberals interested in prepping.  <\/p>\n<p>    The terms survivalists and preppers are occasionally used    interchangeably, but Chad Huddleston, a professor of    anthropology at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville who    has studied prepping, believes ideology plays a significant    role in distinguishing the two.  <\/p>\n<p>    Survivalism, he says, is a term largely associated with    doomsday conspiracy theorists and right-wing extremists seen    from the 1970s to the 1990s, including anti-government    militias, fundamentalists, and terrorists. According to    Huddleston, historic figures like the Unabomber Ted Kaczynski    and Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh continue to be    mythologized among some survivalists. More recent incarnations    of survivalism include far-right patriot movements like the 3    Percenters, founded in response to Barack Obamas 2008    electoral win, and the Oath Keepers, comprised of both    current and former military veterans as well as law-enforcement    officials whose    stated mission is to defend the Constitution against all    enemies, foreign and domestic. Both organizations have caught    the attention of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which        lists them as extremist antigovernment groups.  <\/p>\n<p>    Prepping, on the other hand, is a relatively new term adopted    by practitioners who wanted to distance themselves from those    radical ideologies. It was meant to be the apolitical version    of survivalist, though by now the term has become a bit of a    catchall. Nobody wants to call themselves a survivalist    because of the baggage, says Huddleston. They call themselves    preppers but when you talk to them, you realize theyre    [often] old-school, anti-government militias. They just put on    a new category.  <\/p>\n<p>    The genesis event for many nonpartisan preppers, says    Huddleston, was Hurricane Katrina in 2005. At the time, both    the citizens of New Orleans as well as news-watchers around the    nation witnessed the governments fallibility. The Bush    administration, it seemed, could not (or would not) react to    the disaster with the level of commitment and haste needed,    exacerbating the suffering of thousands in the wake of the    deadly storm.. The 2008 financial crisis stoked additional    fear, as Americans began to see the deep vulnerabilities in the    US housing market and the nations financial system.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Liberal Preppers and others like them may seem fringe-y or    unreasonably paranoid at first glance, but prepping is starting    to move more and more into the mainstream. On Facebook alone,    there are hundreds prepping-focused groups searchable with the    phrase Preppers (and plenty of others with Survivalists);    some have memberships as large as 60,000.  <\/p>\n<p>    Over 50% of Silicon Valleys    upper class owns hideaway property in either the US or    abroad.Some    of the countrys most influential people have latched onto the    trend. Though they might not consider themselves preppers,    Silicon Valleys rich and elite are clearly thinking along the    same lines as Waugh and Stabler. Earlier this year, LinkedIn    co-founder and venture capitalist Reid Hoffman     told the New Yorker that he estimates over 50% of    Silicon Valleys upper class owns hideaway property in either    the US or abroad (New Zealand is a popular choice among the    tech community, with new residents including the likes of    Peter Thiel); and Steve Huffman, the co-founder and CEO of    Reddit, has said he got LASIK so he wouldnt be burdened by his    deficiency come societal collapse. And then, of course, theres    SpaceXs Elon Musk, who     wants to help humanity populate Mars as fast as possible as    an answer to mans inevitable extinction on Earth.  <\/p>\n<p>    Prepping is not a uniquely US phenomenon, although it has    different flavors in different parts of the world. A scale of    peoples trust in their [nations] government probably reflects    how people prep, Huddleston says. Preppers in Scandinavian    countries differ from their Stateside counterparts,    predominantly because they wholeheartedly believe their    government would eventually save them in a time of danger.    According to Huddleston, in that region of the world, preppers    focus on surviving disaster in the short-term. Weapons are also    not a typical feature of Scandinavian prepping, because there,    prepping is less about defending property and person, but    rather being able to get away from danger quickly and safely.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite the trend, it took Trump and one worried Mississippian    to trigger the formation of the first large, out-in-the-open    left-leaning community. Of the hundreds of prepper groups on    Facebook, there are still only handfuls that outwardly promote    themselves as liberal or welcoming of similar politicsand    most are offshoots from the Liberal Prepper, which seems to be    the biggest left-leaning prepper community to date. It grew    rapidly: Stabler says it had only 30 or so members in the early    days, then itd jump to 100 or so, then more each time it got a    mention in the media.  <\/p>\n<p>    Many of the more experienced Liberal Preppers members are    refugees from other survivalist groups who sought out a more    politically like-minded community. Now, they are educating    people such as ourselvesliberals, who you never think would    prep, says Waugh. Some members have shared seemingly advanced    techniques, like how evacuate from ones home without leaving a    trail; others offer more rudimentary (but probably more useful)    survival skills like fire-starting and water-purification    methods. They are helping newbies daily, who are noticing    whats going on and think its really scary; who think I want    to protect my family regardless of the type of disaster, says    Waugh.  <\/p>\n<p>    Seth Hammond, an outdoorsman now living in Washington state,    has been prepping for a decade or so, long before Trump entered    the White House. While living in Massachusetts during the    Blizzard    of 1978, Hammond learned that the government cantand    maybe even wontalways help you out. To this day, he remembers    the hundreds of New England residents left in freezing    temperatures without heat, water, or electricity for over a    week. If people ran out of food, they couldnt get groceries    for days; Hammond decided it was essential to learn to survive    without modern amenities.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite his years of prepping, Hammond, too, says he has become    wiser since joining the group. But really what amazes Hammond    about the Liberal Prepper is the level of respect and    open-mindedness maintained in group discussions, compared to    other online prepper and survivalist forums. He says that if    theres any sort of silver lining to Trumps election for the    prepping community, its this: Suddenly there are a lot more    like-minded individuals adding new perspectives to these niche    discussions. Things that are verboten elsewhereliberals in    metropolitan communities who want to learn how to use guns, for    exampleare welcome at groups like the Liberal Prepper, which    offer the space to ask these questions.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are not a lot of places where youll get a rational    discussion where people can disagree about firearms in America    but you can among this group, says Hammond. So its like this    dialogue going on between this group of adults who may have    different levels of skill sets in the thing theyre trying to    figure outbut [are] having [an] adult conversation about the    politics around it. Thats an interesting dynamic.  <\/p>\n<p>    It may seem strange that thousands across the nation are    deciding to learn horticulture and how to clean a rifle because    they think there might be an economic collapse sometime in the    future. But Art Markman, a professor of psychology at the    University of Texas-Austin who researches decision-making, says    prepping isnt outside the bounds of normal human responses to    fear.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its an extreme reaction on    their part, but not an inappropriate oneThere is enough news out    there now that can be frightening that its an extreme reaction    on their part, but not an inappropriate one, he says. People    are forever trying to wrest control over situations that feel    beyond their own control or understanding. This might involve    focusing on aspects of their lives where they feel they are    taking charge, or ascribing responsibility to a higher power,    like religion.  <\/p>\n<p>    The preppers are doing the thing that fits with their belief    system that makes sense for taking control over the situation,    Markman says. And because it emerges from a deep belief that    we just cant trust the institutions around us, it is a    rational response to that set of beliefs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Learning the survival techniques that are core to prepping    might even provide long-term health benefits, Markman says.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the short term, stress can be a good thing: The sudden surge    of adrenaline, as well as the increase of cortisol, can help us    in situations like potentially violent conflicts. But    experiencing stress for a long period of time is damaging.    Markman uses the case of a divorce that drags on for six months    as an example: the divorcees might self-medicate with alcohol,    but a healthier response is to take up projects like learning    to play an instrument or remodeling a house, which essentially    shelters them from the stress response. He says that for    members of the Liberal Prepper, whose long-term stressor is the    helplessness they feel about the threat (whether real or not)    of apocalyptic war or economic collapse, learning some    homesteading techniques might actually help to remove    their stressors.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the long term, Markman says, if prepping becomes this way    of life, it keeps the fearful stuff at baybecause as far as    youre concerned, unlike everybody else, youre doing something    concrete.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to Stabler, liberals were learning how to ensure    their safety in case of a disaster long before Trumps    presidency. For years, left-leaning Americans interested in    survival practicespicking up outdoor skills, learning how to    can and preserve food properly, even taking notes on how to use    a gun without hurting ones selflurked on places like the    red-hued    Survivalist    Boards. But they were cautious about their encroachment on    right-wing territory, as these discussion boards were not    exactly welcoming of liberal perspectives.  <\/p>\n<p>    [Wed] have to skip past threads where we were either a bunch    of vile and horrible liberals, or how were a bunch of pussy    snowflakes, says Stabler. A big draw of the Liberal Prepper,    he says, is knowing that somewhere on the internet, there is a    bit of peaceful alternative where everybodys not a giant    dickhole praying for the end of the world. He believes that    whether members join because theyre terrified of Trump, or    war, or a financial meltdown, what they really get out of the    Liberal Prepper is a safe space for liberals to explore a    potentially unpopular worldview.  <\/p>\n<p>    Capitalism is getting more brutal, and war is big business,    Stabler says. So probably peoplegoing on the internet,    getting educated, understanding a little bit more whats going    on, isnt such a bad idea.  <\/p>\n<p>    The idea of a community where people could learn these sorts of    skills from others is what got Stabler to take prepping    seriously in the first place. I had plans and a space, some    land to go to if it gets ugly in the city, says Stabler. And    a group of people with a variety of skills that are able to    actually contribute, thats important. So I was more into the    community than actual prepping itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    The community vibe has attracted all sorts of people, some with    backgrounds nothing like youd expectlike Zachary, a lawyer    and mindfulness instructor in Lexington, Kentucky. Although he    says he hasnt committed to purchasing backup water or food    supplies just yet, since joining, Zachary (who asked that his    full name be withheld) bought some silver and gold on other    preppers advice. Its a financial security measure, he says,    in case the global stock market crashes, paper money becomes    worthless, and mass panic ensues.  <\/p>\n<p>    Occasionally, Zachary engages in ethics debates with other    Liberal Preppers. Recently, he asked whether the group members    would be okay shooting another human during a civil war or    nuclear holocaust. (He says that the answer is, more often than    not, yes.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Stabler says the group he moderates has not organized any    meet-ups in the real world, but over the past few months,    Zachary has connected with a handful of members offline, and    has guided several through mindfulness sessions over the phone.    Some of them [have] been absolutely traumatized, Zachary    says. They know somethings bad, that somethings coming, but    also the fear is compounded by a world just in agonytheyre    afraid.  <\/p>\n<p>    Preppers and survivalists are    detailing their story with a smile.Not everyone is so    sympathetic. Richard Mitchell, author of the 2002 book     Dancing at Armageddon, an in-depth expos    of survivalist culture in America, is skeptical that members of    the Liberal Prepper are motivated to accumulate survival gear    by a legitimate concern for their safety. Having embedded    himself with survivalists for over a dozen years, he believes    that fear is not the initial impetus at allthats the    materialist narrative. In his eyes, preppers and survivalists    are detailing their story with a smile.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theyre having fun doing this, says Mitchell. Its more than    just fun. Its a kind of actualization. He describes a    survivalist he interviewed, whose employment involved    maintaining the citys sewage system. In his garage, he had    stored disinfectant, odor treatment, and iodine treatment,    among other chemicals. According to Mitchell, the sanitation    expert claimed all of this was for some future crisis, when,    inevitably, a terrorist group will fry the citys computers,    causing a flooding of the metropolitan community that would    leave people to their armpits in shit water, and hell be    there ready to fix it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mr. Poop was not terrified, says Mitchell. He was very    satisfied with his solutions to these problems.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whether or not Mitchell is right about the underlying    motivations behind prepping, the vast majority of preppers are    not attracted to the media spotlight, even as their worldview    gains more and more mainstream acceptance. Waugh, who appeared    on a segment of Fox News Watters World this past March, says    he left the Facebook group after     receiving death threats from right-wing survivalists    for being a liberal doomsday prepper, while the exposure made    some members of the Liberal Preppers feel paranoid; others    thought that Waugh was just narcissistic. A number of the    Liberal Preppers members, including an administrator, declined    requests for interviews; one member posted a warning regarding    the presence of a Quartz reporter in the group.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stabler says many in the group keep a low-profile because, if a    crisis occurs, a person who reveals their status as a prepper    will have unintentionally tipped his hand, saying Heres a    grocery list, heres everything I have, and could wind up    cornered into sharing his carefully rationed canned-goods with    someone who never saw the end coming. Many also want to avoid    having to explain to non-preppers why theyve taken up the task    of preparing for disastersnobody wants to be called crazy or    invite the negative attention that Waugh endured.  <\/p>\n<p>    Some are ready to fight, though, if it comes to it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theyre laughing at us, thinking that were people with no    guns, Stabler says of right-wing survivalists. But theres an    attitude with some of us who are like, Bitch, bring it. Come    see the snowflake.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the article here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/qz.com\/973095\/the-new-doomsayers-taking-up-arms-and-preparing-for-catastrophe-american-liberals\/\" title=\"The new doomsayers taking up arms and preparing for catastrophe: American liberals - Quartz\">The new doomsayers taking up arms and preparing for catastrophe: American liberals - Quartz<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> A month before the 2016 US presidential election, Colin Waugh and his wife bought their first firearm. Donald Trumps campaign was taking an unprecedented turn, with the candidate baiting gun-rights supporters to exert their influence and suggesting that a loss in November would be evidence of a rigged system. 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