Isolated Indigenous people in Amazon unsure why outsiders not getting f—ing message

August 23, 2018

Indigenous people who choose to live away from westerners in a very isolated Amazonian village are wondering why outsiders aren’t getting the f—ing message.

This after a non-profit organization released images of previously unseen Indigenous folk going about their business in the forest.

“Kind of figured us living out here, hundreds of kilometers from anyone else, and being firm — but not outright rude — to visitors might make it pretty obvious that we don’t want to be bothered,” said one villager, who asked not to be identified.

“And frankly, flying over our homes with cameras while our kids are playing is veering creepily into pedo-territory.”

The Indigenous group also said they weren’t buying the excuse that outsiders just want to learn more about them in order to better protect them, likening that to ‘f***ing to protect virginity.’