Yellowstone wolf incident

I posted an interesting video of a pack of wolves decisively loping after a man into a ravine at close range and used a common turn of phrase, and instead of comment on the video you comment on that? Next time a pack runs after you, I'll trust you are debating semantics of whether in an animal attack scenario they tear you to shreds, rip you to pieces, tear you limb from limb, eat you up. This is like the if a tree falls in the forest and no-one hears, does it make a noise? So if an animal attacks and kills someone, and its not caught on video, do they swallow the victim whole?

If your next question is whether I think wolves attack people, well, yes I do. It has happened. It is rare. That's what makes the video interesting.

The wolves wont get you. Its ok.
 
Right. I'm assuming there is more video that is not shown which is a basis for citing him. If this is the whole story, then he did what he had to do. Only unfortunate thing is it wasn't a bison, so we can't add it to the counter.
So it's unfortunate he wasn't killed by a bison? I think that's what I'm reading. None of us know what actually happened but let's suppose the guy was at fault here. Have we come to the place where it's unfortunate that people who do dumb stuff aren't trampled and gored to death? Would you feel different if it was your son or brother? Just asking. I guess I value human life more, even the dumb ones.
 
So it's unfortunate he wasn't killed by a bison? I think that's what I'm reading. None of us know what actually happened but let's suppose the guy was at fault here. Have we come to the place where it's unfortunate that people who do dumb stuff aren't trampled and gored to death? Would you feel different if it was your son or brother? Just asking. I guess I value human life more, even the dumb ones.
No shortage of self righteousness on the Internet. We all do dumb things, doesn't make us dumb people. Casting stones at possible instances of poor judgement is a silly thing to do.
 
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