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RajT88 ◴[] No.43643433[source]

I've observed this weird cognitive dissonance with outdoorsmen, since I am quite fond of fishing.

They tend to be a pretty hardcore MAGA bunch, but also don't like pollution because it messes up their sport. When you ask them about stuff like this (how can you support someone who pretty openly wants to mess up your pastime?), they get mad or change the subject.

I get it - people are complicated and can care about many things at once. Nobody likes it when someone is seemingly poking at their belief systems. Still - you'd think it'd give them some kind of pause.

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navane ◴[] No.43643883[source]

Hunting and fishing are one of those hobbies that don't work anymore if everyone wants to do it. There's not enough room.

There's something in here about how low density people don't share values with high density people, because different situations cause problems.

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1. givemeethekeys ◴[] No.43643990[source]

Most people are too lazy / busy to hunt or fish, so this will only become a problem if food becomes unaffordable compared to spending a weekend trying to track a wild boar or going fishing as a necessity.