A Colorado park stays closed because too many people are taking selfies with bears.
I think we should just let evolution take its course, myself.
A Colorado park stays closed because too many people are taking selfies with bears.
I think we should just let evolution take its course, myself.
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Post some billboards with graphic pictures of victims of bear attack. Problem solved.
… or do nothing and let the bears solve the too-many-stupid-people problem.
These peoples must be “liberals” (and by “liberals” I mean of course “tax-happy, coercion-addicted, power-trupping State fellators”). That same kind of stupidity that affects even the smartest “liberals” (and granted they’ve been getting stupider in recent decades) when it comes to Der Staat: “Awww, look at the cute State! Naw, it won’t hurt us–it LIKES us! Let’s get close and feed it and make friends with it! That’s right, honey, stand over—AHHHHHHH! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!”
Perhaps the people who give out the Darwin Awards need to create a special “death while taking a selfie” category. They could also create another category for “death while taking a video” category. “Oh, look Martha! There’s a tornado coming right at us! This will make a cool video!”
“I don’t feel comfortable with interfering with natural selection this way.”
I once say a woman run grinning to get her picture taken in front of a bison in Yellowstone. We were driving by so didn’t see the outcome. I blame Disney.
To be fair, the photo from “SkipSkiparoo” clearly shows a fence between the user and the bear, and many people leaning against said fence to view the bear from afar.
The other photos, however, clearly show people who have a strange lack of respect for the power of wild animals.