“b-but bears are actually dangerous!” Shut the hell up.

  • @CancerMancer
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    01 month ago

    This right here is the reason I still bother to engage people on this topic. The women who honestly believe a bear is less threatening than a random man are a lost cause imo, so my goal is to help men find supportive people and spaces that aren’t dangerous idiots like Tate.

    You can be a man without being forced to exist in the manufactured redpill/male feminist dichotomy.

    • @naught
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      11 month ago

      I am a man and I am affected 0% by this meme. This meme was a chance to display some empathy and understand why it might be that the bear analogy strikes a chord with many women.

      When I go to the grocery store, do I have to think about being snatched? My privilege affords me the convenience of not worrying about that. Do I need to worry about being sexually assaulted walking home? Statistically, probably not. There are a whole host of problems and horrific fates that befall women disproportionately, and very often at the hands of men.

      Why would a woman feel safer with a bear?

      The 750,000 black bears of North America kill less than one person per year on the average, while men ages 18-24 are 167 times more likely to kill someone than a black bear.

      Most attacks by black bears are defensive reactions to a person who is too close, which is an easy situation to avoid. Injuries from these defensive reactions are usually minor.

      https://bear.org/bear-facts/how-dangerous-are-black-bears

      Since 1784 there have been 82 fatal human/bear conflicts by wild brown bears in North America. Yellowstone National Park has seen a mere 8 since being established in 1872, which is only one more than the number of people who have died from a falling tree.

      https://bearvault.com/bear-attack-statistics/

      Seems to me that even I would be safer with a bear than a man. Makes you think, doesn’t it?