Manos: The Hans of Fate
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The Great Leap Forward?Did TV exist 60,000 years ago?
Totemic and anthropomorphic art existed that far back ago, around the time of what is known as the Great Leap Forward.
The Great Leap Forward?Did TV exist 60,000 years ago?
Totemic and anthropomorphic art existed that far back ago, around the time of what is known as the Great Leap Forward.
The Great Leap Forward?
Since these tribes often choose to ignore any form of modern technologies to help them hunt. I'm not even talking about making it easier on the animals, I'm just talking about the whole damn tribe hunting down a single animal instead of just a couple of hunters shooting an animal and providing food for everybody without a problem.
Watch Africa Addio, and you'll see what I mean.
Somehow I still think all the empathy for animals is unnatural and a result of TV teaching us to project human traits on to them.
The most outspoken self-proclaimed animal "lovers" are often pretty wack fellows.
Interesting dual usage. Thanks.Yeah, not the Maoist one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Leap_Forward_(evolution)
Also called the cultural explosion, or the Upper Paleolithic Revolution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_cognition
Elephants do exhibit a lot of what we would consider 'human traits'.
Anyone remember those badass Africans?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNeNTMmltyc
I can't even begin to imagine the size of their balls.
What I meant by that is the methods available to them. We could have MUCH more "humane" methods, not to mention efficient ones, but we don't.
At least these animals had a chance to survive out in the wild, something that can't be said about most animals in meat farms.
I was looking at it from a big picture pov, not necessarily just discussing the killing but also taking into account the existence of the animals.
I'm more inclined to side with the tribe fighting for their food over the man walking down an assembly line slicing the necks of pigs.
Giving a shit about other animals is a rather recent development.
Somehow I still think all the empathy for animals is unnatural and a result of TV teaching us to project human traits on to them.
The most outspoken self-proclaimed animal "lovers" are often pretty wack fellows.
Giving a shit about other animals is a rather recent development.
Wish they hunted deer. Fuck deer in the ass.
Most cultures throughout history besides modern western culture revere animals far more than we do. There's a big difference between killing them in slaughterhouses and not giving a shit, and hunting them and being thankful to the earth for providing. These animals are revered for giving their lives for those who eat them typically.
Do you know what sucks even more?
Starving.
Sure does. Luckily those of us in modern societies don't need meat anymore to not starve. Hopefully the entire world's human population can eventually be in such a state.
(looks up the wiki entry)Africa Addio, a landmark in the exploitation/mondo genre. Racist as fuck and partly staged, but still incredibly interesting in its own way.
gee, I wonder what the Italians that mustard gassed Ethiopia were.Film critic Roger Ebert, in a scathing 1967 review of the (unauthorised) American version of the film, called it "racist" and said that it "slanders a continent". He noted the opening narration and subtitles
"Europe has abandoned her baby," the narrator mourns, "just when it needs her the most." Who has taken over, now that the colonialists have left? The advertising spells it out for us: "Raw, wild, brutal, modern-day savages!"
.They gotta eat mang...
Don't know why they killed that beautiful leopard though :-/
Sure does. Luckily those of us in modern societies don't need meat anymore to not starve. Hopefully the entire world's human population can eventually be in such a state.
Is this serious?
Are vegetarians/vegans in that high of a horse? Thanks for the laugh good sir.
(looks up the wiki entry)
gee, I wonder what the Italians that mustard gassed Ethiopia were.
none of the ones i met irl are
surprised it took this long to see this idiotic comment pop upWas rooting for the animals every time.
Thank God my (and I guess all of our) ancestors left that place.
surprised it took this long to see this idiotic comment pop up
This video is 45 years old. While there still might be some that do this I think africa has moved a little past this.
gee, I wonder what the Italians that mustard gassed Ethiopia were.
I´d hope so too. Though I would put elephants and many of those animals above cows and chickens on the intellgence scale.Hopefully some day the same can be said about the treatment of animals for food in the US.
Sure does. Luckily those of us in modern societies don't need meat anymore to not starve. Hopefully the entire world's human population can eventually be in such a state.
surprised it took this long to see this idiotic comment pop up
no its idiotic point blank.It's not an idiotic comment. While I didn't fault any of the hunters in the video and, in many ways, the hunter/hunted dynamic is way more humane than the dynamic that exists in many parts of the US, I still couldn't help but root for some of the animals that were weaving through the crowds.