• Flying SquidM
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    3523 days ago

    The mountain is covered in unrecoverable corpses, trash and literal human shit, it’s deadly, it’s freezing cold, there’s almost no oxygen, and there’s a line to get to the peak once you get there. The only reason to keep this nonsense up is that it gives the Sherpas money they would otherwise not have and they’re poor enough as it is.

    Seriously though, why bother even if you love mountain climbing? Sure, it’s the highest point on the planet, but wouldn’t you rather climb something more pristine?

    • @[email protected]
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      1923 days ago

      something more pristine

      don‘t give them any ideas. Better they continue climbing that trash heap

      • Flying SquidM
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        222 days ago

        I’m sure there’s some mountain somewhere that isn’t considered incredibly sacred that they could cover in corpses and human shit.

  • originalucifer
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    2723 days ago

    i only feel bad for the guides who are forced to do it for monetary reasons.

    everyone else can get fucked for attempting everest. youre part of the problem.

    • FaceDeer
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      The guides aren’t slaves, they don’t have to do it. They’re probably better aware of the risks than the climbers they’re guiding, for that matter.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah, just live in poverty instead. They’re practically forced to because nobody can turn down that money. You going to let your extended family starve?

        These tourists pay huge sums of money; do you think it’s fairly distributed? Do you think the rich assholes treat these highly skilled mountaineers well? Despite all that, and the danger, they still do it because it’s good money. There’s not many high paying jobs in Tibet.

        I still feel bad for the exploited sherpas. They’re in a shitty situation. This isn’t just as easy as “it’s a personal decision”, which is a fucked up perspective imo.

        • FaceDeer
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          -223 days ago

          According to Wikipedia there’s ~600,000 Sherpas in the world. Are you seriously saying that the only thing they can do to avoid poverty is work as Everest guides (or have an extended family member doing it)?

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            I’m not talking about the Sherpa people, but rather the profession of Sherpa which is a subset of these people. There aren’t even 600k Sherpa (people) globally. A few hundred Sherpa (profession) handle Everest.

            And yes, that’s what I’m saying. Tibet is a poor country. What industry aside from Everest tourism do they have?

            • FaceDeer
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              So a few hundred Sherpa (profession) would be completely unable to find other jobs, like their hundreds of thousands of bretheren have somehow managed to do.

              Look, I don’t want people to die on Everest. But nobody is forced to go there, not even the Sherpas. They choose to go there. They know what they’re getting into and what the risks are. If you’re going to feel bad for them then you should also feel bad for the climbers, and vice versa.

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                If you’re going to feel bad for them then you should also feel bad for the climbers, and vice versa.

                I don’t think so. This is an asymmetric relationship. It’s been documented time and time again the tourists treat the sherpas like shit. There’s also plenty of evidence they treat the mountain like shit, a mountain which is sacred to the Sherpa people. No, I don’t think I’ll feel bad for those who litter in what should be a pristine location and treat the locals poorly.

                (Side note, I don’t even know what to call that extra vice versa. It’s like a vice versa double negative. You were already in vice versa mode by suggesting I should also feel bad for the tourists.)

                • FaceDeer
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                  123 days ago

                  Perhaps the Sherpas shouldn’t be enabling them.

                  And actually, my point is just that you should feel equally bad for them. They’re both people who chose to be there and they’re both people that died. If you don’t want to feel bad for them then that’s fine too.

                • @[email protected]
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                  017 days ago

                  the tourists treat the sherpas like shit.

                  I submit it’s the shitty tourists being shitty, and either selection bias or toxic generalizations is filling in the rest for you .

  • @Treczoks
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    1923 days ago

    Every corpse on the Mount Everest once was a very dedicated and determined person.

    • Flying SquidM
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      1523 days ago

      I would have thought that until I read Jon Krakauer’s book about people ascending Everest, Into Thin Air, which includes a lady the Sherpas basically carried up.

      So some of them could be lazier than you think.

  • BugKilla
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    723 days ago

    And of course they put aside enough money to have their corpses removed and all the rubbish they took up with them…right? Self indulgent, ego stroking narcissism is what this is. They could have used their wealth to help community development programs in Nepal and pushed for making Everest a restricted world heritage site.

    • Lord Wiggle
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      122 days ago

      Yeah, they could have, but an Instagram photo is what they preferred. The movie Idiocracy is a documentary, seriously.

    • @[email protected]
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      017 days ago

      True. At least an attempt was made, with a semi-colon. But for the missing word, it’s almost readable.

  • Lord Wiggle
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    222 days ago

    Oh no! Another rich person caring more about an Instagram photo then the environment on the mountain and the wellbeing of their sherpas has died! Aaaaanyway.

    My thoughts go to the sherpas.

    • @[email protected]
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      017 days ago

      an Instagram photo then the environment

      Well, at least they cared about the environment, even if only after the photo.