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I came home to see the roommate watching some documentary about some surfers who go down to Peru. As I'm cooking dinner, I overhear the narration:
"...They explored the depths of this ancient culture... They took them in, and revealed their magnificent heritage to them... 'We got to see places people don't go to', etc."
Seriously, you can explore the depths of a culture, or be totally taken in and assimilated in a 2 week trip? And of course, who guided you to all these places "people don't go"?
Oh, that's right. Not everyone counts as people.
"...They explored the depths of this ancient culture... They took them in, and revealed their magnificent heritage to them... 'We got to see places people don't go to', etc."
Seriously, you can explore the depths of a culture, or be totally taken in and assimilated in a 2 week trip? And of course, who guided you to all these places "people don't go"?
Oh, that's right. Not everyone counts as people.
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It is going to drive me nuts. (hmm rain forest. sacred substances involved. world tree imagery but what culture doesn't? nuts I tell you, nuts)
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you can if you are cool enough!
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Journalists do it all the time!
Or, as 'they say' in Nigeria: "Fly in for the day, for an in depth investigative series, stay two weeks for a book."
Don't you just lurve how Cuba has never existed before, time-and-time again, until some kid (no matter how many years accumulated) from the NY Times got there for a few days and writes exactly the same thing about it that the last kid did and takes all the same photos too? And yet, no matter how many times someone tells us all the same information they all still get it all wrong?
Love, C.
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It's the mentality that people in other cultures aren't people, they're commodities that are more valuable the less contact they've had with others.
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