Accidentally? No. They purposely set the blaze believing they could control it, then found themselves not up to the task and so almost WTREX'd an entire forest.
I understand that fire will behave as fire does, and that a burn can go from controlled to inferno in moments, but "suddenly wind shift" feels more than a bit suspicious.
I feel this is a subtle difference between masculine and feminine mentalities.
Maybe there was nothing they could do, but did they really do everything? Or was the attitude more "it's not worth my life/someone else will deal with this"?
Whereas the masculine mentality is "I need to succeed, safety and comfort are secondary considerations" which is, of course, considered toxic but could well have prevented these fires.
A lot of right-leaning Alberta Twitter accounts are suggesting that a lot of the fires in the province are deliberately being set by NDP supporters to disrupt the election.
It seems farfetched and I haven't seen much evidence presented.
But it's hard to underestimate the evil on the other side these days.
That article was written nearly 11 years ago. It is not hard to imagine how much worse things are today with increased "DIE" pressure and even more categories of "underrepresented" people.
Male and female brains are quite different on average in how they evaluate risk, respond to stimuli, and even strategize, but unfortunately those differences are too subtle for our culture to appreciate, given that we have a hard enough time understanding the physical differences as it is.
Accidentally? No. They purposely set the blaze believing they could control it, then found themselves not up to the task and so almost WTREX'd an entire forest.
I understand that fire will behave as fire does, and that a burn can go from controlled to inferno in moments, but "suddenly wind shift" feels more than a bit suspicious.
I feel this is a subtle difference between masculine and feminine mentalities.
Maybe there was nothing they could do, but did they really do everything? Or was the attitude more "it's not worth my life/someone else will deal with this"?
Whereas the masculine mentality is "I need to succeed, safety and comfort are secondary considerations" which is, of course, considered toxic but could well have prevented these fires.
Men would have died trying to make sure nobody else was hurt and that the entire ecosystem didn't burn down.
Aka they didn't actually plan it and just tried to pretend they did.
When postmodern feminism meets reality.
A lot of right-leaning Alberta Twitter accounts are suggesting that a lot of the fires in the province are deliberately being set by NDP supporters to disrupt the election.
It seems farfetched and I haven't seen much evidence presented.
But it's hard to underestimate the evil on the other side these days.
Well, a lot of retarded lefties start fires in CA every year, so... Not out of the realm of possibility
Good reminder https://www.thinkinghousewife.com/2012/06/how-feminism-wrecked-the-u-s-forest-service/
That article was written nearly 11 years ago. It is not hard to imagine how much worse things are today with increased "DIE" pressure and even more categories of "underrepresented" people.
I'm not as far along my path as TheImp is, but I'm definitely heading in the same direction. They really do ruin everything, don't they?
When you tell people who are fueled by Dunning-Kruger and malicious intentions to be your saviors...
That misogynistic Silap Inua and their evil ways!
Women are fucking useless outside of the home, always have been.
Male and female brains are quite different on average in how they evaluate risk, respond to stimuli, and even strategize, but unfortunately those differences are too subtle for our culture to appreciate, given that we have a hard enough time understanding the physical differences as it is.
They’re not subtle, we’ve just let society gaslight itself for so long we do t recognize the obvious anymore.