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HOW INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DON'T NEED ANYTHING FROM US...

The indigenous tribal people like the Maasai don't need anything from us - the Western people and that is a reason why they are chasing white women at Zanzibar or in Tanzania, hunting us as we would be the wild animals in the bush.  Because there is nothing what they need from us.   = Quoted (blue bold text) from Instagram account ' masai_story ' Date of origin: 15 .8.2024  The link:  https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-sM-VYKSNq/ "There is nothing us western people have that indigenous people like the Maasai need". Exactly!   Indigenous people like the Maasai don't need anything from us - Western people and that's why they are chasing white women at Zanzibar, hunting us as we would be the wild animals in the bush.   Because there is nothing what they need from us. Is there really someone who can eat this kind of lie? That Maasai people don't need anything from us ?   If they would not really need anything from us, they would not hunt us, what is simply ...

WHITE GUILT AND VIOLENT COLONIAL PAST: HOW WESTERN PEOPLE JUDGE THE MAASAI

Quoted  (blue bold text)  from Instagram account ' masai_story ' Date of origin:  15 .8.2024 The link:  https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-sM-VYKSNq/ Many influencers earning money on the image of Maasais have the own channels on social media where they are sharing their experiences or feelings, opinions and their beliefs regarding Maasai people . The content there always describes  Maasai as beautiful culture living among the nature, loving and respectful tribe from Tanzania, best people from the best,  sometimes you will feel like they  cannot be even from the planet Earth, such great people Maasais are. Reading all those nonsenses I often don't know if to cry or better to laugh. I believe those ladies know about Maasai enough but they simply mustn't tell naked truth , that's why they prefer to lie or telling half-truths, to withhold information, exaggerate, idealize, praise for ordinary things and ignore all the bad. Unfortunately there is no possibi...

WHERE ARE YOU FROM?

Tanzania is a really huge country . Since 2016 when the latest region was defined by the administrative, there are 31 regions in Tanzania today (both mainland and Zanzibar/Unguja).  Regions in Tanzania: Arusha, Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Geita, Iringa, Kagera, Katavi, Kigoma, Kilimanjaro, Lindi,  Manyara, Mara, Mbeya, Mjini Magharibi(Zanzibar City), Morogoro, Mtwara, Mwanza, Njombe, Pemba North, Pemba South, Pwani, Rukwa, Ruvuma, Shinyanga, Simiyu, Singida, Songwe, Tabora, Tanga, Unguja North, Unguja South. Maasais chasing women at Zanzibar and making male prostitution, who are putting whole the tribe into a big shame are coming (majority of them) from 3 different regions of Tanzania (mainland). You can only hardly find on the beach at Zanzibar the Maasais from different areas. It's possible, sometimes there can be someone from somewhere else, but majority of people you can meet at Zanzibar doing scams and other crimes are mostly people from following regions: TANGA , MANYARA a...

GLOSS AND THE MISERY OF MAASAI

  Maasais are members of old patriarchal polygamous chauvinistic culture showing not only strong male prejudice against women but they also feel annoying superiority related all over other people outside of their own tribe what has roots in  habits, patterns of behavior and beliefs of ancient cultures. SUPERIORITY : Maasais see themselves as the only people of their God (Engai) and they also believed that all the cows belong to Maasais what was giving them  a moral right  in the past to steal the cows from local tribes. 200 years ago, short after Maasais came to Southern Kenya and areas in North of Tanzania, they were raiding the foreign cattle. In same principle they felt today the "moral right" to steal from  others without feeling any guilt. Maasais also believe they don't need to work (because work is only for lower categories of people) and therefore they don't need to learn any crafts. Have you ever seen the Maasai work manually? On construction as other m...