In the dailymail yesterday they had interviewed some "Prepping" chap, turns out he has a shop selling items....tolerance wrote:Just got contacted on Twitter by a Sun journalist, asking me if she could interview me on a piece about prepping for Ebola.
I politely declined.
Anyone else ever been approached by any TV Shows or Journalists about prepping ?
I don't really like the way we are portrayed in the media, So I don't think I could ever see myself taking up an offer of that kind.
Unless I had some kind of control over what is put out into the public... Which I know does sound very communist esque of me
I know some of the Youtube guys have done well by being on radio stations and TV shows but I often wonder how much ridicule and vulnerabilities come along with the 5 minutes of fame and that few quid in the back pocket comes with.
As much as I will discuss prepping with other preppers and people who are interested in prepping, I don't think I would ever nationally expose me and my preps like that.
What do you guys think on the matter ?
I would love to hear.
Part of the fear is being made to look like a whack job
The Stigma.
the fear of local non preppers potentially knowing that I prep.
my own morals and conscience is a big part as well.
Its an awkward one isn't it.
Yes its great to spread the word and encourage people to prep.
I do think it comes with a lot of downsides as well though.
Looking forward to hearing your responses guys and girls.
Just like fight club I say the first rule of prepping is "you don't talk about prepping", rule two.... you get the jist.
Journo's love to make us look like fruitcakes who are prepping for a zombie apocalypse, I would stay well clear. There is no real benefit to you but plenty of negatives, not least your name being plastered around for all to know where to go in times of need.