• VizualWarrior@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Really? I don’t think it’s reinforcing the patriarchy. I think it’s pretty funny, a satirical commentary on the unfortunate truth that most people don’t feel safe around males. Like, bruh, I’m a dude, but I’d rather see a bear than another man if I was on a solo backpacking trip.

    • Buelldozer@lemmy.today
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      4 months ago

      Like, bruh, I’m a dude, but I’d rather see a bear than another man if I was on a solo backpacking trip.

      I think you may have a skewed perception of the risks, at least where I live. As someone who is out in the wilds of the Rocky Mountains on a frequent basis I’d much rather wander into another man than a bear. Here in Wyoming Brown Bears, aka Grizzlies, are now mauling or killing multiple people per year during wilderness encounters however I haven’t heard of a single random wilderness encounter where a man attacked or killed someone in at least a decade.

      If you are hiking somewhere that only has Black Bears than yeah you are statistically safer with the Bear. If you hike here though you are statistically safer with the man.

      • spujb@lemmy.cafeOP
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        4 months ago

        OP here, obviously I have no authority but it would be excellent if we could refrain from rehashing any of this debate here. It tends toward discussions that get my posts removed and I like them to stay up. <3

        If you can’t hold yourself back, please continue to be respectful and excellent to one another (you are good so far 🙂).