civilised by us. and that's a terrible mistake. right, butjust a final point on this. and it comes from actually a respected journal, science. a few years back, professors walker and kim hill wrote a piece directly addressing the best way of organising the relationship between the developed world, a globalising economy, and the peoples in the most remote parts of the world. and they said the assumption that isolated populations are viable in the long term, which is your assumption, is fundamentally flawed. usually, it's not the case. and they also say that interviews with indigenous peoples indicate that when they're not told to be frightened of the world outside, they can get very positive social interactions and economic interactions, with controlled contact. there are still over 100 tribes who are uncontacted. that's another whole