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We're all blood under the skin, there are no gods among us.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

We're all blood under the skin, there are no gods among us.

The article discusses the book 'Šefica' by Mateja Pate, published by Planinska Založba. It highlights the male-dominated nature of mountaineering, noting that while women are involved, men predominantly hold leadership roles. The book is described as a collection of stories from a female climber's dreams, offering a perspective that challenges the serious tone often associated with high-altitude climbing. The piece mentions that the book includes humor and self-deprecation, suggesting it provides a more relatable and humanized view of the subject.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 657 hr. ago
We're all blood under the skin, there are no gods among us.

The article discusses the book 'Šefica' by Mateja Pate, published by Planinska Založba. It highlights the male-dominated nature of mountaineering, noting that while women are involved, men predominantly hold leadership roles. The book is described as a collection of stories from a female climber's dreams, offering a perspective that challenges the serious tone often associated with high-altitude climbing. The piece mentions that the book includes humor and self-deprecation, suggesting it provides a more relatable and humanized view of the subject.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of gender dynamics within mountaineering without overtly favoring any particular political stance. While it touches on societal norms related to gender roles, it does not frame the issue through a strongly ideological lens. The focus remains on the content,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article discusses Mateja Pate's book 'Šefica' and its themes, referencing her experiences as an alpine climber. It mentions the male-dominated nature of alpine circles but does not provide specific facts about the content of the book or the author's intent. The tone is somewhat subjective, sugge

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