BuckToothMoron
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Not sure what you mean. Aren't they home there, on the island?Is it moral to force your way of life on another?
I don't know....I am just wondering....... we always discuss how to help the homeless....aren't these people in the same situation?
The homeless are often in a situation they can't improve without help....these natives are in a situation they can't improve on their own.....should they be helped.
Homeless who want help also want to have their situation improved. Some don't want help at all and they don't want you to "improve " their lives
This tribe and the people have no desire to have their lives "improved" or interfered with it is their call not ours
Should help be offered? Should these people be approached and offered help? So they can choose to accept or deny it? What about their children when they grow up....should they be offered help when they reach 17, 18 years of age.....like the Amish when they go out into the world for a year?
No, no, and hell no. They are fine, they don’t want help, they don’t need help. It appears the only thing that distresses them is outsiders coming near their Island, and it’s been that way for as long as we know.