War Room Lounge V24: Mental Illness

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No confusion, you’re the guy trying to tell me which kind of ass blasting to take. I don’t mean to presuppose your motivation for doing so but it’s the kind of topic many people get moralistic about. So I just wanted to cover my ass, as it were.
You were concerned I would criticize your choices?
I presumed your post was a sort of damned if we do and damned if we don't analogy, and I merely pointed out that, of 2 shitty alternatives, there was one that was demonstrably less shitty than the other. You appear to disagree and use your vote to make your choice count your way. A pinhead might find fault with that. I merely think it's unfortunate. Here in Canada, there is a 3rd party that I once or twice wished had won power; they never had a chance because people wouldn't vote for them because they didn't have a chance and so on. So I get not doing that dance.
 

What's funny about this? This is going to be used to attack the Indian government for protecting indigenous tribes, when it should be used as a "reap what you sow" since this guy broke several laws in getting to an island that he knew was the protected home of a hostile indigenous tribe. The Indian government is going to take flack when it really shouldn't.

Other sources told the publication how Chau had visited various Andaman and Nicobar sslands five times in the past, but had ‘a strong desire to meet Sentinelese Tribes for preaching Christianity’.

Journalist Subir Bhaumik, who’s been covering the islands for years, told the BBC:

Police said Chau had previously visited North Sentinel island about four or five times with the help of local fishermen.

The number of people belonging to the Sentinelese tribe is so low, they don’t even understand how to use money. It’s in fact illegal to have any sort of contact with them.

Chau is said to have made a failed attempt to reach the island on November 14 but when he came to an agreement with fishermen, they took him to a certain point before he travelled the rest of the distance in his own canoe, alone.


Police have arrested seven of the fishermen for illegally ferrying the man to the island.

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Last year the Indian government also made it illegal to take photographs or videos of the tribes, with the act being punishable with imprisonment of up to three years.

Various global organisations, including Survival International, campaign to save the Sentinelese tribe, as well as the Jarawa, who are at risk of contracting disease if they have contact with the outside world.

The Sentinelese tribe in particular are vulnerable as they live in complete isolation, meaning they’re likely to have no immunity to common illnesses including flu.

This idiot was trying to proselytize.
 
What's funny about this? This is going to be used to attack the Indian government for protecting indigenous tribes, when it should be used as a "reap what you sow" since this guy broke several laws in getting to an island that he knew was the protected home of a hostile indigenous tribe. The Indian government is going to take flack when it really shouldn't.



This idiot was trying to proselytize.

I don't think the Indian Government is going to get much blowback for this. I think this guy is going to get headlines for The Darwin Awards.

If this happened down in Brazil I could see local business interests interested in their resources running out a smear campaign against the indigenous people to get that sweet lumber but not here.

These people make the front page of TIL on reddit once a month because people love the idea of an uncontacted people on an island in the middle of the ocean.
 
I don't think the Indian Government is going to get much blowback for this. I think this guy is going to get headlines for The Darwin Awards.

If this happened down in Brazil I could see local business interests interested in their resources running out a smear campaign against the indigenous people to get that sweet lumber but not here.

These people make the front page of TIL on reddit once a month because people love the idea of an uncontacted people on an island in the middle of the ocean.

Honestly, the first thing that came to mind when I read the story was the story/pictures from Brazil last year of the fossil fuel workers slaughtering the tribe of uncontacted indigenous persons, apparently just for the fun of it, and dumping them in the river. I understand the huge interest in uncontacted peoples, as they are going to be a complete thing of the past within the century, but shit like this needs to be nipped in the bud.

just to be clear the murder charges are against the fisherman who took him to the island which is against the law.

Ahhhh, it's hard for me to lay much of the blame with anyone but the deceased.
 
What's funny about this? This is going to be used to attack the Indian government for protecting indigenous tribes, when it should be used as a "reap what you sow" since this guy broke several laws in getting to an island that he knew was the protected home of a hostile indigenous tribe. The Indian government is going to take flack when it really shouldn't.



This idiot was trying to proselytize.

Because I highly doubt they're going to actually follow through with anything.

No one gives a fuck about some dumb fuck missionary who died breaking the law.
 
Because I highly doubt they're going to actually follow through with anything.

No one gives a fuck about some dumb fuck missionary who died breaking the law.

Oh, yeah, when I read your post I thought it meant what Polish disclaimed: that they were going to bring charges against the tribe.

Yeah, I hope the fishermen get off with a fine and maybe some shock jail time.
 
Honestly, the first thing that came to mind when I read the story was the story/pictures from Brazil last year of the fossil fuel workers slaughtering the tribe of uncontacted indigenous persons, apparently just for the fun of it, and dumping them in the river. I understand the huge interest in uncontacted peoples, as they are going to be a complete thing of the past within the century, but shit like this needs to be nipped in the bud.



Ahhhh, it's hard for me to lay much of the blame with anyone but the deceased.


I definitely blame the deceased here but you gotta send a message to these fishermen and others about bringing people to this island.

This is also to protect the Sentinlese who have not had contact with the outside world for a century or 2 and who might not have an immune system that can handle the diseases we carry.

I remember reading how the British captured a couple of them back in the 1800s. 1 of them died from disease under British care and they returned the other back to the island.

I always wondered if the one they returned got other people on the island sick and that's why they are so hostile to foreigners
 
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That dude is KIND of like the kid that got imprisoned in NK for trying to take a political poster.

Like... the fuck you think was going to happen? They all spoke English and would give you food or something?
 
You were concerned I would criticize your choices?
I presumed your post was a sort of damned if we do and damned if we don't analogy, and I merely pointed out that, of 2 shitty alternatives, there was one that was demonstrably less shitty than the other. You appear to disagree and use your vote to make your choice count your way. A pinhead might find fault with that. I merely think it's unfortunate. Here in Canada, there is a 3rd party that I once or twice wished had won power; they never had a chance because people wouldn't vote for them because they didn't have a chance and so on. So I get not doing that dance.
I think you took my initial post too seriously. It was just an excuse to say ass blasting more than twice.
 
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That dude is KIND of like the kid that got imprisoned in NK for trying to take a political poster.

Like... the fuck you think was going to happen? They all spoke English and would give you food or something?

And both were American. It speaks to the unrepentant arrogance of our country. I guess at least this guy had what he thought was a benevolent cause (spreading the gospel). The other kid was just a drunken idiot recklessly disrespecting a country he knew had a sore spot for disrespect by Americans.
 
I think you took my initial post too seriously. It was just an excuse to say ass blasting more than twice.
And my reply was intended to be in the same throbbing vein. It was the follow ups that I gave more serious reply to, but only because it appeared you did. I guess we trolled each other inadvertently LOL
 
What's funny about this? This is going to be used to attack the Indian government for protecting indigenous tribes, when it should be used as a "reap what you sow" since this guy broke several laws in getting to an island that he knew was the protected home of a hostile indigenous tribe. The Indian government is going to take flack when it really shouldn't.



This idiot was trying to proselytize.
They should get some small amount of flack, though. The article posted by @AgonyandIrony says the situation may have been precipitated by relaxation of protections by the Indian government. Sure the guy got got because he broke the law and that's that, but it seems the government may played a small role.
 
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As rich as this guy is from rap the fact he is still a criminal makes it worse. That means he enjoys being a criminal.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine (real name Daniel Hernandez) is facing a mandatory minimum sentence of 32 years in prison, according to the prosecuting U.S. attorney at the rapper’s arraignment on Monday night. The rapper was arrested on Sunday night and faces federal charges including racketeering allegations stemming from Hernandez’s involvement with the Nine Trey Bloods, as well as a previously unreported armed robbery. Hernandez faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.

“[Hernandez] is a member of a violent sect of the Bloods,” said Assistant US Attorney Michael Longyear at the arraignment. “This defendant participated in multiple acts of violence.”
 
And both were American. It speaks to the unrepentant arrogance of our country. I guess at least this guy had what he thought was a benevolent cause (spreading the gospel). The other kid was just a drunken idiot recklessly disrespecting a country he knew had a sore spot for disrespect by Americans.
While I agree to a point I think it's less arrogance and more of an ignorance for the fact that the world as a whole is not a safe place and you don't get second chances in almost any other place BUT they US.

The US is the land of second chances. Just look at guys like Michael Vick and Robert Downey Jr for proof. We see it in the UFC/fighting quite a bit too where guys leave but then make their way back (Daley and Babalu not withstanding).

Most of the rest of the world? CERTAINLY places like NK or an area with indigenous populations that have no contact with the outside world you only get one chance.
 
I never tried Trolli brand sour gummy worms before today. Very Berry. These are pretty damn good.

What is everyone doing for turkey day?

I'm keeping it simple, just regular sides w/the turkey. For appetizers it's a salami and prosciutto platter, and mixed berries. Chips & dip, etc. Pumpkin & cherry pies.
 
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