Survivalists vs. "Preparationists"

Posted by: wildman800

Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/10/06 02:45 AM

My relatives all refer to and/or describe me to others as a "Survivalist". "Survivalists" has attracted many disfavorable connotations. Since I don't yearn for TEOTWAWKI, and I do spend a great deal of time AWAY from home, and my family's safety and well-being is at the top of my "Priorities List", I have made and continue to improve on preparations against man made and/or natural disasters.
I will only accept the title of a "Preparationist" as an adequate description of who and what I am! Does this make sense to anybody else?

The best luck is the kind that you make yourself
Posted by: redflare

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/10/06 07:10 AM

Makes perfect sense.
I do a lot of hiking/camping, so most of my gear has dueal purpose. It can be used for long or short term "camping", like following an earthquake, for example. Of course a little extra gear for the rainy day doesn't hurt either <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: norad45

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/10/06 01:53 PM

Stay away from being labeled as an "ist" of any sort. Simply refer to yourself as "normal". <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: ironraven

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/10/06 01:54 PM

I have a similiar semantic device:

"Survivalists" want the world to "end", so they can have thier blaze of glory. "Survivors" want to be there when the "end" is over, and I want to be one of those people.
Posted by: Malpaso

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/10/06 02:14 PM

I just tell people I'm a pack rat and a gear junkie.
Posted by: Micah513

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/10/06 09:50 PM

Camper/Hiker/Hunter are all acceptable in our society. Saying you are preparing for anything immediately makes you a nut. I love the Wholesale Warehouses like Sam's Club because nobody looks at you funny for buying in bulk because they assume it is for your business.

My strategy is don't tell anyone in the real world as your door will the one they come knocking on. The only people that know I'm into preparing are on the internet.
Posted by: Chisel

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/10/06 10:52 PM

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My strategy is don't tell anyone in the real world as your door will the one they come knocking on. The only people that know I'm into preparing are on the internet.


That makes two of us

I have tried to educate some people in the past.
But I have given up.
Posted by: bubbajoe

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/10/06 11:41 PM

Makes perfect sense! ... I'm refered to as the "survivalist" in my family also. When confronted by a PHRASECENSOREDPOSTERSHOULDKNOWBETTER.,and it always seems to be a confrontaion, i calmy ask them if theyhave auto insurance, home owners insurance, health insurance ? then i ask them WHY? they always say just in case .

then i answer with .. my extra food and supplies are my families life insurance for just in case. usualy shuts them up fast.

I can't control much in my life. I can't contol world affairs and who may want to harm us. i can't control the weather ,floods hurricanes,blizzards. there is so much in my life , in our lives that we have absolutely not control over. one of the few things we can control is prpeparing for as many things we can't control. we live in a very scary world. you can call me whatever you want. the one thing you can't call me is UN PREPARED
Posted by: Fallshirmjager

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/12/06 11:37 PM

I consider myself an "ant", of The Ant and the Grasshopper fable.

I'm just prepared a few winters farther along than anyone realizes.

My plan this winter is to fill my new ice house with harvested ice, and then I will be completely off the grid.

I usually make enough off hides from fall trapping to pay my property tax, and a few days of cash labor pays for a year of the few spices and luxury items, like wireless internet, I want.
Posted by: Susan

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/13/06 07:14 AM

Don't even try to label yourself for these people or anyone else. You aren't responsible for how or what they think. You can't control what they think. Don't try to justify yourself to mindless twits. It's a waste of time and energy.

You would be best off if you just closed your mouth, made your plans and kept them to yourself or your immediate family.

Sue
Posted by: paramedicpete

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/13/06 03:20 PM

Tell them you would like to be referred to as an EPS = Emergency Preparation Specialist <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />.

Pete
Posted by: CJK

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/15/06 03:12 AM

We live in Florida......after Charley, Francis, Ivan, Jean, Wilma.......and oh ANY other one......no one asks why we do anything anymore.......

The inlaws use to think we were 'over the top'. Not any more..... since the hurricanes, things changed
Posted by: samhain

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/16/06 02:43 AM

They can call me whatever they want just as long as the don't call me late for dinner!!

Seriously, I find there is a great freedom in folks thinking I'm a little weird. It gives me a lot of freedom to experiment with different things (like walking around with a maxpedition fatboy in public all the time) and they just ignore it.

The folks in my neighborhood and at work are used to me being eccentric and some of my coworkers often pick at me being "preparedness man" and with the same breath will tell me "that's a good idea, I want to do that at my house!".

The folks that would have a problem with my preparedness hobby tend to leave me alone, and that's cool because I don't like them either.



Posted by: Micah513

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/18/06 11:03 PM

Good point. After watching FEMA's response to Katrina you would think the odd balls in our society would be those who aren't into in preparing. But then we must factor in human nature which tends to believe things will never happen to them.
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/25/06 07:58 PM

From reading these forums I see it pays to be socially invisible. In my congregation I have earned a reputation in first aid. Outside of my family, the house of G-d and friends, I don't stand out as prepared. All that people see are my purse and bottled water. Beyond that people will not know what I have in my car or home unless I some how draw attention to it.

As for a purse, a close equivalent for a guy would be a book bag or an urban style back pack.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: DBAGuy

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/26/06 12:21 AM

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It gives me a lot of freedom to experiment with different things (like walking around with a maxpedition fatboy in public all the time)


I have 2 sizes of these. They are my "man purses". Always packed with stuff i may need. Including some Nomex gloves.
Posted by: norad45

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/26/06 01:18 AM

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Outside of my family, the house of G-d and friends, I don't stand out as prepared


Everybody can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think at this website you can say "God" without being censored, as long as you don't go all preachy on people. At least that's the way we've always played it... <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/26/06 01:29 AM

In some beliefs people spell His Name with a dash or an underscore out of reverence.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: norad45

Re: Survivalists vs. "Preparationists" - 11/26/06 01:32 AM

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In some beliefs people spell His Name with a dash or an underscore out of reverence.

Fair enough. I did not want you to think you had to here.