Trump has caused a growing number of liberals to start prepping for an apocalypse
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The afternoon after Trump won the presidential election, Colin Waugh, a 31-year-old resident of Independence, Missouri, logged into Facebook. He then created a group called the Liberal Prepper and invited 38 of his friends.

The goal of the Facebook group, Waugh wrote, is to "combine minds and hearts, with an emphasis on preparedness, in a time where a progressive way of life has never been more at risk of becoming taboo or altogether ostracized."

Three weeks later, The Liberal Prepper climbed to 1,000 members. As of now, it has amassed nearly 2,000.

The group is for liberals who, following Trump's election, started prepping for a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or other unforeseen catastrophe.

"There was less of a threat of a nuclear holocaust brought out by Obama," Waugh tells Business Insider. "There’s a leap into fear now that Trump is in power."

In October 2016, Waugh and his wife started stockpiling protein bars, rice, peanut butter, first-aid supplies, batteries, toilet paper, cat food, trash bags, medical handbooks, and as many canned goods as they could fit in the pantry of their one-bedroom apartment.

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The Liberal Prepper

(A screenshot of The Liberal Prepper Facebook group.The Liberal Prepper/Facebook)

The Liberal Prepper page is active, with members posting and commenting multiple times per day. There are photos of vegetables stored in mason jars; tutorials for homemade gardens, canoes, and bunkers; information about medical kits; a few liberal memes; numerous news articles; and links to off-grid gadgets like pedal-powered laundry machines.

A member named Seth posted that he has canned over a gallon of carrots and has bought ten 3.5-gallon water storage containers, while another woman posted that she will use $500 worth of her tax return to buy gear.

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(A Liberal Prepper member posts a photo of the carrots he is storing.The Liberal Prepper/Facebook)

One man, named Mannie, posted a photo of his new kerosene heater, and asked others what they thought of the brand. A few members liked a recent photo of a liberal prepper's sink, full of mangoes she plans to store.

Stacy, an Idaho-based woman who serves as a co-administrator of The Liberal Prepper group, became interested in prepping in the months leading up to Election Day. As a single mom of a kindergartner, she says she now worries about her son's education (especially with Betsy DeVos as education secretary) and the possibility of him learning hate rhetoric from some of Trump's followers.

"I don't know if there are going to be changes to the curriculum, school funding, like if they're not going to be able to hire quality people to teach our kids or if they would teach them propaganda," Stacy, who who declined to give her last name, tells BI.