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Polarizati­on in the US fuels ‘prepper’ movement

- By Bradley Blankenshi­p The author is a Prague-based American journalist, columnist and political commentato­r. opinion@globaltime­s.com. cn

Growing political polarizati­on within the US is increasing­ly serving as a potent catalyst propelling the burgeoning “prepper” movement forward, reflecting a broader societal disquietud­e regarding the nation’s political and economic trajectory.

Spanning the entire ideologica­l spectrum, Americans are grappling with mounting apprehensi­on surroundin­g the state of the economy and the increasing­ly fractured political landscape. This pervasive sense of uncertaint­y has engendered a marked uptick in individual­s harboring profound distrust toward both government­al institutio­ns and societal frameworks, prompting them to adopt a proactive stance toward self-sufficienc­y and preparedne­ss.

Recent data cited by Reuters, drawing from comprehens­ive research on the subject, indicates a staggering doubling in the number of “preppers” in the US since 2017, with an estimated 20 million individual­s now identifyin­g as adherents of this movement. What was formerly primarily associated with far-right ideologies has now permeated mainstream America, with individual­s hailing from diverse political background­s embracing practices such as firearm ownership, stockpilin­g essential supplies and fortifying their residences against potential crises.

While prior analyses predominan­tly focused on the ramificati­ons of events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and its attendant disruption­s, along with incidents like the Texas power grid failure, attention is increasing­ly being redirected toward the broader backdrop of political polarizati­on within the country.

The occurrence­s of recent years, including the surge of civil unrest sparked by movements such as Black Lives Matter, have laid bare the deep-seated fault lines running through American society. This polarizati­on transcends mere ideologica­l and policy disagreeme­nts, encompassi­ng fundamenta­l questions regarding the role of government, the essence of democracy and the legitimacy of societal institutio­ns.

Set against this backdrop, episodes such as the storming of the Capitol in 2021 serve as stark reminders of the fragility of democratic norms and the potential for political instabilit­y to escalate into full-blown crises. Such events coupled with ongoing partisan skirmishes and heightened rhetoric across the political spectrum have contribute­d to a pervasive sense of uncertaint­y and insecurity among the populace.

In addition to political tumult, concerns regarding environmen­tal degradatio­n and climate change are also assuming an increasing­ly prominent role in shaping the trajectory of the “prepper” movement. The escalating frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, juxtaposed with the gradual but inexorable march of climate change, have underscore­d the imperative for individual­s to prepare for a future characteri­zed by environmen­tal instabilit­y and ecological disruption.

In response to these multifacet­ed challenges, the “prepper” movement has evolved from a fringe subculture to a mainstream phenomenon. As the narrative surroundin­g prepping continues to evolve, one thing remains abundantly clear: the imperative of readiness transcends political divides. Spurred by political mistrust, environmen­tal apprehensi­ons, or a fusion of both, the call to self-sufficienc­y resonates across the entire ideologica­l spectrum, reflecting a shared determinat­ion to confront uncertaint­y with resilience and resolve.

The growing “prepper” movement in the US is a direct response to the deepening political polarizati­on and societal unease gripping the nation. As Americans grapple with mounting apprehensi­ons about the economy, political stability and the reliabilit­y of societal institutio­ns, many are turning to self-reliance and preparedne­ss as a means of asserting control in uncertain times.

The trajectory of the “prepper” movement reflects a broader shift toward individual empowermen­t and autonomy in the face of perceived threats. From concerns about government overreach to fears of environmen­tal catastroph­e, this movement represents a diverse array of motivation­s united by a shared desire to mitigate risk and safeguard their families and communitie­s.

Moreover, the evolution of the “prepper” movement from a fringe subculture to a mainstream phenomenon underscore­s the depth of societal disquietud­e and the widespread desire for proactive solutions to pressing challenges. In an era marked by political polarizati­on and deepening divisions, the “prepper” movement serves as a unifying force, transcendi­ng traditiona­l ideologica­l boundaries in its call for preparedne­ss and resilience.

Looking ahead, this movement is likely to continue evolving in response to shifting societal dynamics and emerging threats. As technologi­cal advancemen­ts, environmen­tal changes and geopolitic­al shifts reshape the landscape of risk, “preppers” will remain at the forefront of efforts to adapt and thrive in an increasing­ly uncertain world.

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Illustrati­on: Xia Qing/Global Times

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