President Joe Biden on Wednesday suggested twice that the United States was unable to recover his uncle Ambrose Finnegan’s remains after Finnegan’s plane crashed near New Guinea during World War II, “because there used to be a lot of cannibals” in the region.
CNN asked his reps about the claims of cannibalism and their response was boot licking and referencing Trump lol
I think it's hilarious that he thought that if he just went there and asked, that they'd have sold him a totem of significant spiritual and cultural importance, and then he got got. Though the story of how the story even came out of the cannibalism is why you shouldn't ever trust white anthropologists that promise to never share what you tell them because after the dude got the trust of the tribe and someone told him "the true story" he immediately used it to sell his book.
I didn't know about the dangers of anthropologists until I read a novel by Chinua Achebe (my teacher was a white South African who was fiercely anti-apartheid and hugely pro-Nelson Mandela, and they pointed me in the direction of one of this guy's books) and had a teacher of mine explain the behaviors of white anthropologists in Africa. The novel itself probably didn't delve into white anthropolists specifically, but getting my hands on this book got me into some very enlightening discussions with my teacher at a time where if not for this teacher I would've had zero interest in social/colonialist developments around the world.
I've always found as a concept in novels, the idea of meeting different cultures and getting to meet people from vastly different ways of life to be fascinating (my family were never xenophobic; they always found people and cultures from every part of the world (yes, I'm talking non-Western) fascinating and never believed in the silliness that some cultures were out to get us); the idea of anthropologists using such an awesome seeming position to do so much harm, to betray people who have no desire to be suspicious of them, repulses me deeply. What astronauts are to most people is what anthropology is to me, and I despise people who've poisoned this well with, frankly, some of the worst excesses of capitalism.
wasn't Rockefeller confirmed eaten by cannibals New Guinea?
ate the rich before it was cool
I think it's hilarious that he thought that if he just went there and asked, that they'd have sold him a totem of significant spiritual and cultural importance, and then he got got. Though the story of how the story even came out of the cannibalism is why you shouldn't ever trust white anthropologists that promise to never share what you tell them because after the dude got the trust of the tribe and someone told him "the true story" he immediately used it to sell his book.
I didn't know about the dangers of anthropologists until I read a novel by Chinua Achebe (my teacher was a white South African who was fiercely anti-apartheid and hugely pro-Nelson Mandela, and they pointed me in the direction of one of this guy's books) and had a teacher of mine explain the behaviors of white anthropologists in Africa. The novel itself probably didn't delve into white anthropolists specifically, but getting my hands on this book got me into some very enlightening discussions with my teacher at a time where if not for this teacher I would've had zero interest in social/colonialist developments around the world.
I've always found as a concept in novels, the idea of meeting different cultures and getting to meet people from vastly different ways of life to be fascinating (my family were never xenophobic; they always found people and cultures from every part of the world (yes, I'm talking non-Western) fascinating and never believed in the silliness that some cultures were out to get us); the idea of anthropologists using such an awesome seeming position to do so much harm, to betray people who have no desire to be suspicious of them, repulses me deeply. What astronauts are to most people is what anthropology is to me, and I despise people who've poisoned this well with, frankly, some of the worst excesses of capitalism.
Here Come The Anthros
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
there was nothing ever confirmed iirc. he might have just drowned while trying to swim to the shore
I remember that jinx vid