The 'Lost Rambos' of Papua New Guinea: how weapons and Hollywood changed tribal disputes - video

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The influx of modern automatic weaponry in the 1990s turned local disputes into lethal exchanges. Bootleg copies of the US film Rambo circulated in remote communities, becoming a crude tutorial on the use of such weaponry

 

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Savages through and through

Questions🙋🏻‍♂️ 1. Where they get the Betamax/VCRs to play Rambo videos? 2. We were ok when they were killing each other throwing rocks and spears, but not if they use guns? 3. With all the rambo movie title options, why not call it like rambo: the last first blood part duex?

There was no 1982 film named Rambo. The film is named First Blood.

At least they don’t eat their enemies any more... Do they?

. Bootlegged copies of Monty Python's 'The Fish-slapping Dance' have been blamed for the ineffectiveness of Iraqi security forces in stemming the riots.

Oh no Hollywood swears their films have zero effect on real world violence creation, so does the video game industry.

So these remote communities have DVDs, TVs and power now do they?

Here they are-

Poison

Rambo control now

Life on earth is a game of survival. The cowards will go extinct like the dodo, hahaha!

Violence hate and war is a cancer on the world.

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