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The Myth of the Noble Savage
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By Kerry Bolton
Why the idealisation of native life is wrong. A look at some hard if unpleasant facts.
  It has become somewhat fashionable amongst sentimentalists and the "luvies" of the film world and the entertainment industry to paint a false picture of life among tribal people. From Maoris to Native Americans an altogether false impression has been given. In a few words it shows a native peoples who were/are in tune with their environment, kind, happy and at peace with the world.
  A possibility, and a strong case can be made out for it, that even darker forces are at work. For by painting a "rose tinted" and glossed, air brushed view of the Third World, the easier it is to encourage nations to accept non-white immigration. This of course, leading to race mixture and the realisation of the ultimate subversive's dream, of the final extermination of the white people of the world.
  Admittedly, judged from a 21st Century white man 's perspective, it would be correct to say that many native non-white people live lives that are short, squalid, brutal, savage and cruel. They often live lives, in which slavery, murder, rapine and horror are common place.
  It is because the mass media is so explicitly believed by the masses that many a poor tourist or "aid agency" worker, religious missionary or merely a curious visitor has ended up being tortured to death or has even ended up in a cannibal's cooking pot.
 A cautionary tale - well told, and unfortunately true.