Anonymous
(ID: 4ja2I6+0)
8/12/2025, 3:38:46 PM
No.512860169
>>512860444
>>512860459
Why do in the 70's and 80's there was a trend about worshipping injuns? You see that in many cartoons and movies. Shitons of whites adults who grew up in these decades are constantly admiring them and cocksucking them.
Anonymous
(ID: PI4rQakx)
8/12/2025, 3:41:05 PM
No.512860327
>>512860647
>You see that in many cartoons and movies
like what?
Anonymous
(ID: 0q0Npb0Z)
8/12/2025, 3:42:31 PM
No.512860422
It's easy to admire natural man that lives in harmony with the earth, especially for those who live in desolate hellholes. Even Benjamin Franklin spoke about this hundreds of years ago-
>The proneness of human nature to a life of ease, of freedom from care and labour appears strongly in the little success that has hitherto attended every attempt to civilize our American Indians, in their present way of living, almost all their wants are supplied by the spontaneous productions of nature, with the addition of very little labour, if hunting and fishing may indeed be called labour when game is so plenty, they visit us frequently, and see the advantages that arts, sciences, and compact Society procure us, they are not deficient in natural understanding and yet they have never shewn any inclination to change their manner of life for ours, or to learn any of our arts; When an Indian child has been brought up among us, taught our language and habituated to our customs, yet if he goes to see his relations and make one Indian ramble with them, there is no persuading him ever to return, and that this is not natural [to them] merely as Indians, but as men, is plain from this, that when white persons of either sex have been taken prisoners young by the Indians, and lived a while among them, though ransomed by their friends, and treated with all imaginable tenderness to prevail with them to stay among the English, yet in a short time they become disgusted with our manner of life, and the care and pains that are necessary to support it, and take the first good opportunity of escaping again into the Woods, from whence there is no reclaiming them. One instance I remember to have heard, where the person was brought home to possess a good estate; but finding some care necessary to keep it together, he relinquished it to a younger brother, reserving to himself nothing but a gun and a match-coat, with which he took his way again to the wilderness.
Anonymous
(ID: ARE8sQlc)
8/12/2025, 3:42:57 PM
No.512860444
>>512860169 (OP)
it was a veiled reference to vietnam
Anonymous
(ID: 451AHsjJ)
8/12/2025, 3:43:08 PM
No.512860459
>>512860169 (OP)
This was when the "noble savage" bullshit was at its height in academia. It was so full of holes, and verifiably false even at its apex. But they wanted to believe it.