Remote Amazon tribe connects to Elon Musk’s Starlink internet, become JBO Tribe hooked on porn

Doobie Doo

Veteran
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
57,800
Reputation
21,595
Daps
374,339
Reppin
Raleigh, NC

Remote Amazon tribe connects to Elon Musk’s Starlink internet, become hooked on porn, social media​

By
Social Links forAndrew Court
Published June 4, 2024, 1:19 p.m. ET




A remote tribe in Brazil has become bitterly divided nine months after gaining access to satellite internet via Elon Musk’s Starlink service.
The 2,000-member Marubo tribe, who live along the Ituí River deep in the Amazon rainforest, were connected to the World Wide Web last September after 20 antennas were donated to them by American entrepreneur Allyson Reneau.
Starlink, which works by connecting the antennas to 6,000 low-orbiting satellites, delivers super-fast internet to far-flung corners of the planet and has been billed as a game-changer by Musk.
But the internet is already posing problems for the Marubo, with many youngsters in the tribe now hooked on social media and pornography, much to the alarm of elders.
“When it arrived, everyone was happy,” Tsainama Marubo, 73, told The New York Times. “But now, things have gotten worse.”

“Young people have gotten lazy because of the internet,” she explained. “They’re learning the ways of the white people.”



A remote tribe in Brazil have become bitterly divided nine months after gaining access to satellite internet via Elon Musk’s Starlink service.Navi Global

The 2,000 member Marubo tribe, who live along the Ituí River deep in the Amazon rainforest, were connected to the world wide web last SeptemberNavi Global

The tribe live deep in the Amazon rainforest. The internet has helped them to be able to communicate quickly with authorities during emergencies.Navi Global
Initially, the internet was heralded as a positive for the remote tribe who were able to quickly contact authorities for help with emergencies, including potentially deadly snake bites.
“It’s already saved lives,” Enoque Marubo (all Marubo use the same last name), 40, stated.
Members are also able to share educational resources with other Amazonian tribes and connect with friends and family who now live elsewhere.
It has also opened up a world of possibilities for young Marubo, some of whom have been unable to conceptualize what lays beyond their immediate surrounds.
One teen told The Times that she now dreams of traveling of the world, while another says she aspires to become a dentist in São Paulo.

Members are also able to share educational resources with other Amazonian tribes and connect with friends and family who now live elsewhere.Navi Global

The satellites are seen being installed last September.Navi Global
However, Enoque told The Times that the Starlink service has had significant downsides.
“It changed the routine so much that it was detrimental,” he stated. “In the village, if you don’t hunt, fish and plant, you don’t eat.”
“Some young people maintain our traditions,” TamaSay Marubo, 42, added. “Others just want to spend the whole afternoon on their phones.”
Tribespeople became so addicted that Marubo leaders have now limited access to the internet for two hours each morning, five hours each evening, and all day Sunday.
However, another tribesman, Alfredo Marubo, says he still worries about the impacts despite the time limits.
“Everyone is so connected that sometimes they don’t even talk to their own family,” he said, fearing that history and culture, which is passed down orally, could be lost forever.

Tribespeople became so addicted to Marubo leaders have limited access to the internet for two hours each morning, five hours each evening, and all day Sunday.Navi Global
The Marubo are a chaste tribe who even frown upon kissing in public — but Alfredo is anxious that the internet could upend standards of decorum.
He says many young Marubo men have been sharing porn videos in group chats and he has already observed more “aggressive sexual behavior” in some of them.
“We’re worried young people are going to want to try it,” he said of the kinky sex acts they’ve suddenly been exposed to on screen.
Another father, Kâipa Marubo, said he’s anxious about his children playing violent first-person shooter games.
“I’m worried that they’re suddenly going to want to mimic them,” he stated.
Meanwhile, others say that they’ve fallen victim to internet scams given that they lack digital literacy, while many youngsters are chatting with strangers on social media.

Some officials in Brazil have criticized the rollout to the remote communities, saying special cultures and customs could be lost forever.Navi Global

Despite some of the problems plaguing the Marubro tribe, one activist said they “wanted and deserved” the Starlink internet.Navi Global
Flora Dutra, a Brazilian activist who works with indigenous tribes, was instrumental in helping connect the Marubo to the Internet.
She believes anxieties about the Internet are inflated, and asserts that most tribespeople “wanted and deserved” access to the World Wide Web.
What do you think? Post a comment.
Still, some officials in Brazil have criticized the rollout to the remote communities, saying special cultures and customs could now be lost forever.
“This is called ethnocentrism,” Dutra said of such critiques “The white man thinking they know what’s best.”


 

BaggerofTea

Veteran
Bushed
Supporter
Joined
Sep 15, 2014
Messages
48,937
Reputation
-2,558
Daps
235,503
Why so you think the US government is trying to push internet access across Africa instead of means to extract resources.


You control a population through the internet.


There is a reason why countries heavily control that shyt


Not that I condone that
 

the elastic

livin' outside of the matrix
Supporter
Joined
Mar 11, 2022
Messages
17,595
Reputation
7,311
Daps
78,909
Reppin
the bay/norcal
“Young people have gotten lazy because of the internet,” she explained. “They’re learning the ways of the white people.”
:mjlol: :francis:

Look at what the uncolonized mind tells us....
....Compared to what the racist colonizer tells us about who's lazy :mjpls:
 

Ricky Fontaine

Superstar
Joined
Nov 18, 2016
Messages
6,823
Reputation
3,980
Daps
44,767
I remember this happened with some non-industrialized tribe in Africa.

Some nosy busy body introduced cell phones to them and then the site that shall not be named (four cac) got their numbers and started mass spamming porn to them to get them hooked.

Fortunately, black people are built different. The elders just hit it with the :childplease: and kept it pushing lol.
 
Joined
May 7, 2012
Messages
27,648
Reputation
4,620
Daps
102,682
They went from porn drawings on cave walls , to porn videos in a span of 9 months.

You gotta ease them into it. They should have started with black and white soft porn magazines.

Shoulda started them here…
IMG-5764.jpg
 
Joined
Apr 3, 2014
Messages
71,910
Reputation
17,068
Daps
305,862
They women hold out for the 6 ft dude with two bones in his nose when 90% of the tribe is under 6 ft and can only afford one bone



Western culture ruining them in real time. Women turning into feminists, the youngsters all of a sudden aint obeying no more and nobody wants to work :laff:
 
Last edited:

IIVI

Superstar
Joined
Mar 11, 2022
Messages
10,588
Reputation
2,437
Daps
34,783
Reppin
Los Angeles
I don't think these people went from zero contact to internet.

It definitely sounds like they were aware of the outside world, just remote.

That said, those elders are right. If you on the internet to just be on the internet, you're getting nothing done. It's a very fundamental concept. If you're on the internet to learn and be educated and bring tech back into your village, that's a whole other thing altogether. You need to accurately distinguish what you're actually doing on the internet: legit build yourself up and learning or wasting time. A lot of people think they're building something, but they're just socializing and wasting time.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Apr 3, 2014
Messages
71,910
Reputation
17,068
Daps
305,862
I remember this happened with some non-industrialized tribe in Africa.

Some nosy busy body introduced cell phones to them and then the site that shall not be named (four cac) got their numbers and started mass spamming porn to them to get them hooked.

Fortunately, black people are built different. The elders just hit it with the :childplease: and kept it pushing lol.




This really happened??
 
Top