What an odd situation to pretend only affects women. What, you think men wouldn't be at least wary about running into a stranger in the middle of the night when you're not expecting it?
It’s more absurd than you may realize. I had to look up the article to confirm, because OP is a filthy jpg poster, but this isn’t just a redux of “men can walk anywhere at night, right?” No, this about the new twitter/tik tok trend of women saying that if they had to choose between encountering a random man and encountering a bear, they’d pick bear.
Presumably, this is because of a combination of feminist ideology, terrible risk assessment, and/or an inability to understand numbers contextually—a common argument is “but there are so many more rapes than bear attacks,” which is obviously facile.
if they had to choose between encountering a random man and encountering a bear, they’d pick bear.
And this is the reason why, over many millennia and different cultures all over the planet, women were not allowed to have any authority or power outside of their own household.
What an odd situation to pretend only affects women. What, you think men wouldn't be at least wary about running into a stranger in the middle of the night when you're not expecting it?
It’s more absurd than you may realize. I had to look up the article to confirm, because OP is a filthy jpg poster, but this isn’t just a redux of “men can walk anywhere at night, right?” No, this about the new twitter/tik tok trend of women saying that if they had to choose between encountering a random man and encountering a bear, they’d pick bear.
Presumably, this is because of a combination of feminist ideology, terrible risk assessment, and/or an inability to understand numbers contextually—a common argument is “but there are so many more rapes than bear attacks,” which is obviously facile.
And this is the reason why, over many millennia and different cultures all over the planet, women were not allowed to have any authority or power outside of their own household.