I've done a huge amount of political organizing in my life, for common good - influencing governments to build tens of billions of dollars worth of electric rail infrastructure.
I'm also a big prepper. It's important to understand that stigmatizing prepping is very dangerous - specifically to those who reject it.
Whether it's a gas main break, a forest fire, an earthquake, or a sci-fi story, encouraging people to become resilient to disaster is incredibly beneficial for society as a whole, and very necessary for individuals. The vast, vast majority of people who do it are benefiting their entire community by doing so. Even, as much as I'm sure I'd dislike him if I met him, Sam Altman. Him being a prepper is good for us, at least indirectly, and possibly directly.
Just look at the stories in NC right now - people who were ready to clear their own roads, people taking in others because they have months of food.
Be careful not to ascribe values to behaviors like you're doing.