⏺️ "Graeystone
For most of my life I lived next door to literal nature.Every time I go for a walk I'll see a wild animal of some kind at night.(Except dead of Winter) It's not surprising to see deer travel through streets and yards from time to time at night. Basically I've lived my whole live surrounded by nature.
Meanwhile the closest environmentalists get to nature are either TV shows or going the local zoo. They have the arrogance in believing they know more than people who have lived in rural/country areas like myself and a great deal many others. The majority of us don't want or need 'advice' from people who are more times than not wrong on their assumptions."
▶️ "For most of my life I lived next door to literal nature. ...... I go for a walk I'll see a wild animal of some kind at night.... deer travel through streets and yards from time to time at night. Basically I've lived my whole live surrounded by nature."
So much irony.
No, you live in less crowded parkland, with occasional glimpses of wildlife snacking on your trimmed hedges and getting hit by autos on pavement cutting through what's left of the woods because Walmart beckons.
Environmentalists have the arrogance in believing they know more than people who have lived in rural/country areas which are hardly wild, being disrupted enviroments bcause they CAN, having studied the subject slightly better than watching a black bear stealing the bird seed you left for the invasive house sparrows and wishing your blind was set up out there so you can lure it with snacks then shoot it without it knowing what hit him to stuff its head for the mantle to show the world that you have so thoroughly become one with nature in your pricey designer camo.
A BIG part of what environmentalists do is study nature as it has been turned into not much more than a petting zoo and how degradation courtesy of humans disrupts what's left of it. Have you any idea how many billions of $$ go into wildlife areas annually to pretend they're still wild while Karens drive through in their SUVs with their Tik Tok kidz to go take selfies with bison crossing the road?
When you actually do something to turn your rural/country area back into the wild before getting out for its sake, you let me know.
In the meantime, step back while those who care enough to study and make a vocation of saving the wild from turning into your rural/country areas then into tract housing and then into increasingly urban areas do what you won't.