How did a religious group take over part of the Amazon? | Chasing Deforestation

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  • @dakewlwon
    @dakewlwon Před rokem +77

    Just saw a documentary on Mennonites moving to Peru, and then saw this. Wow.

    • @jnuneha
      @jnuneha Před rokem +9

      Me too

    • @TheKristinjackson
      @TheKristinjackson Před rokem +21

      that's how I ended up here too, I saw one person comment that it was biased and then I started looking for more videos, now im bummed at myself for believing that they were really there to do good and preserve the land.

    • @zampieritto
      @zampieritto Před rokem +11

      At least they work hard a0nd finally develop that area

    • @-moumou-
      @-moumou- Před rokem +1

      @@TheKristinjackson see my comment. I think it’s an unfair judgment

    • @Pikasso30000
      @Pikasso30000 Před rokem +6

      Same...literally just watched it and thought....there has to be more to what was in the documentary

  • @catlyn7829
    @catlyn7829 Před 8 měsíci +26

    The Mennonites bought the land from a lumber company who cleared the land of all trees of value. The land was deforested when they bought it.

    • @halberggb3124
      @halberggb3124 Před 7 měsíci

      It would be believable if the Mennonites didn't have a history of depredation of the environment in other countries.

    • @Hupambou
      @Hupambou Před 20 dny

      No , they burn them all. The major forest fires in Amazonia are due to them. Here in Bolivia it’s going worst year after year. For soy extensive plantation

  • @traviswillis62
    @traviswillis62 Před 11 měsíci +22

    it's not clear from this report whether you're suggesting that the mennonites were in collusion with the regional government in 2015 / 16 when the land was registered as cultivated or if the mennonites bought it in good faith in 2017/18 with permission to farm. I am confused if this group are the "bad guys" or if it's the government for not supporting the indigenous communities and protecting the forest in the first place.

    • @Mř.FęęlBąd
      @Mř.FęęlBąd Před 7 měsíci +2

      Thiesen, president of the Wanderland Mennonite association, says they acquired the land in good faith for agricultural purposes on the understanding that they would be granted legal titles once the area was cleared for farming

  • @gagamba9198
    @gagamba9198 Před 9 měsíci +27

    Fantastic group. I wish the Mennonites all the best.

    • @perfectpeterpan
      @perfectpeterpan Před 9 měsíci +6

      I hope you're also happy about the tons of immigrants coming to your country because 1) That's as colonisers did so, yeah get behind it since you love it so much; and 2) It is as a result of colonisation (immigrants wouldn't have known about this western countries if you didn't go to their countries first to show them how much supposedly better your way of life is. They would have stayed and fought for the betterment of their communities but why do that when colonisers have brought their way of life to your country and told you yours is crap?). God is of Justice

    • @crystalv6122
      @crystalv6122 Před 4 měsíci +2

      They’re not. So much incest, rape and abuse happens in these societies.

  • @thefinalroman
    @thefinalroman Před rokem +27

    Misinformation
    They bought deforestation land already stripped bare. They are growing crops for the locals.

    • @salyluz6535
      @salyluz6535 Před rokem +12

      It was not all stripped bare, I have seen the original documentary and I’m an Anabaptist myself so I have heard more details on this.
      But yes, the land was previously owned by a timber company which had logged out the most desirable timber before the land was sold to the Mennonites. It sounds to me like the Peruvian government, or whatever Dept of it is in charge of selling land, needs to get their act together and make sure the land is property surveyed, and make sure that foreigners who come to purchase land for agricultural reasons understand where the borders are, and what expectations the government has of them.
      The local communities are very thankful for the dairy products, soy beans, rice, vegetables etc. that the Mennonites produce! Other people are learning from them how to garden and be more self-sufficient. They have improved the safety of local roads by using their tractors to improve the road quality. Mostly they want to live isolated and peaceful lives, growing food and being self-sufficient. If there’s a conflict with tribal people, the government needs to be a middleman and find resolution.

    • @dornredd3929
      @dornredd3929 Před rokem +3

      100% agree.

    • @barsallo1
      @barsallo1 Před rokem

      The left antagonist tried to distract the full reality there . Nothing wrong with this people they bought a land that was already cleared mostly x agriculture

    • @wdjones4735
      @wdjones4735 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@salyluz6535well stated! Looks like Peru is looking for a scapegoat.

  • @Norcalwtr
    @Norcalwtr Před rokem +33

    Amazing they made so much progress in a short period of time hard working people.

    • @dornredd3929
      @dornredd3929 Před rokem +5

      I agree. Hard working and earnest people.

  • @johnwaller4397
    @johnwaller4397 Před rokem +27

    Making great use of the land they purchased!

    • @sillygirl3972
      @sillygirl3972 Před rokem

      Tthey didnt purchase the land..

    • @JD-zu2vl
      @JD-zu2vl Před rokem

      @@sillygirl3972 Racist

    • @barsallo1
      @barsallo1 Před rokem +1

      they did it!!! and the lands are agricultural type and please stop the negative propaganda to them and to Peru !!apparently some countries and organizacions are looking were to create problems backed by the left @@sillygirl3972

    • @hegemonYT
      @hegemonYT Před 8 měsíci

      They did, every group the government asked to show documents they had rights to the land. The issue comes from rights to cut down forest, which only some of them were permitted@@sillygirl3972

    • @SanCreatividad-pd1pf
      @SanCreatividad-pd1pf Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@sillygirl3972 They did.

  • @johnwatkins9383
    @johnwatkins9383 Před rokem +23

    As long as they don't get crazy about it then I don't see the problem. I read that the land was timbered years before of money trees and that is why they could farm on it. And all the talk in the video of their machines destroying the land etc. These are mennonites we're talking about! So the heavy equipment they are talking about are small tractors with attachments. They don't even drive cars.

    • @sillygirl3972
      @sillygirl3972 Před rokem

      they r ruining the ecosystem and dont own the land..

  • @sprogg2001
    @sprogg2001 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I assure you a few dozen families are not deforestating the amazon, compared to industrial hardwood tree loggers and cattle ranches

  • @Neontrifle
    @Neontrifle Před rokem +18

    At least they are growing things in place of the forest not like the quest for oil and gold ect..

  • @northman0077
    @northman0077 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Food is a wepond against poor. Be happy they make food for the world.

  • @bryanobrien2726
    @bryanobrien2726 Před rokem +29

    I just watched another video about this community and the neighboring villager interviewed loved the Mennonites saying they gave support to the local people where the government does not .

    • @perfectpeterpan
      @perfectpeterpan Před 9 měsíci +2

      Giving support so that you can then take a lot more is not a good thing Mr.

    • @ImagesofJosephSmithJun.
      @ImagesofJosephSmithJun. Před 7 měsíci +1

      Amen

    • @ImagesofJosephSmithJun.
      @ImagesofJosephSmithJun. Před 7 měsíci

      @@perfectpeterpanThe mennonites are not corporate money hungry businessmen, they literally believe in only having what you need and look up how many people starve because the gov't controlled economy, read about socialized countries starving people so bad they began eating the animals in the ZOO! People will literally trade and be able to EAT because of these religious group!!!

    • @bryanobrien2726
      @bryanobrien2726 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@perfectpeterpan They aren't taking anything , they are legally purchasing everything that they have and giving back even though they don't have to .

    • @dianags7623
      @dianags7623 Před 6 měsíci +1

      In México no more, they are destroying the tropical forest and indigenous people want them to leave

  • @austin4220
    @austin4220 Před rokem +11

    well maybe the Peruvian government shouldn't have illegally stolen and sold that land to someone else... if the Mennonites purchased illegally obtained land that's not their fault and if they want them gone they need restitution

    • @paulzeman3945
      @paulzeman3945 Před 9 měsíci

      No more selling land to the Mennonites . They'll strip it bare

    • @celdur4635
      @celdur4635 Před měsícem

      Peruvian government owns the land, it didn't stole it from anyone. Socialists in the government don't want to give titles to the natives.

  • @mohammadsaif542
    @mohammadsaif542 Před rokem +15

    long life Mennonites ✌👍 great people happy for them 😊

  • @xnu17
    @xnu17 Před rokem +17

    in one video..they are located in wanderland peru. it was a secondary forest. which means it can be converted to agricultural land. unlike primary rainforest. they also bring in economy to the local villages.

    • @bryanobrien2726
      @bryanobrien2726 Před rokem +14

      This particular video seems to be more of a propaganda and conspiracy video .

    • @perfectpeterpan
      @perfectpeterpan Před 9 měsíci +1

      They've just told you, in this documentary, that they have now been moving into primary forest. Do you not have ears?

  • @ijrespaldiza3989
    @ijrespaldiza3989 Před 8 měsíci +3

    That's false, since 1990 it was already the forest cut down, all the wood industry was there with skitters pulling the trees to the mill. All it's left is just empty areas of tree .

  • @rainhartwenkler8408
    @rainhartwenkler8408 Před rokem +15

    ❤Mennonites are following the true god, not the false idol of "climate god" a.k.a. Tammuz or Baal as the rest of the west sadly enough does... May god bless them and destroy all their enemies.

    • @sillygirl3972
      @sillygirl3972 Před rokem +1

      please.they hav man made rules.not on gods path at all

    • @hammshenanigans5553
      @hammshenanigans5553 Před 10 měsíci

      Mennonites are a money hungry people. They follow the Bible very literally in some places but not all; and really only when it suits them(the men anyways). These people use their religion to hide their true way of living. Not all mennonites are bad. No. there is so much good. But, specifically to this group of mennonites: If these people had left Bolivia because they wanted to live somewhere quiet and live off the land to survive, great. But they moved here so they could have their strict religion where the world will leave them alone(which hides so much abuse), and so they can make money. They don't plant crops to feed their families and communities, they plant crops to make money. Lots of it. They don't really care about other people as a whole. the mennonites see themselves as God's chosen people and all other people are worldly people(Gentiles).

  • @tinafeasel9911
    @tinafeasel9911 Před rokem +8

    All this destruction because someone wanted to use a cellphone 🤬

  • @paolovolponi1968
    @paolovolponi1968 Před rokem +6

    Thank you Romi and Mongabay

  • @Smarteagle2008
    @Smarteagle2008 Před 11 měsíci +6

    I love Mennonites.

  • @LittleDogfan101
    @LittleDogfan101 Před rokem +21

    History repeating itself, just like what happened with the United States.

    • @jovanyt6680
      @jovanyt6680 Před rokem

      Actually as a half mennonite that probably probably not gonna happen becuase the mennonites go to live in Peru in order to escpape from the modern world and soon peru is not gonna take in any more mennonites into the country just like Bolivia did these days Bolivia is not accepting one single mennonite into the country and soon Peru will do the same

    • @LittleDogfan101
      @LittleDogfan101 Před rokem

      @@jovanyt6680 I really hope they just don't take anymore at all. The minute deforestation is at play, just...no.

    • @jovanyt6680
      @jovanyt6680 Před rokem +2

      @@LittleDogfan101 very soon bro very soon as long as the government comes to an agreement

    • @jynxjynx7014
      @jynxjynx7014 Před rokem +1

      It's a loop. It never ended as always been happening. They have been moving around from place to place doing the same thing. Before they came to Peru they were in Belize and another place. These are just the descendants of the same people who've always done what they've been doing. It's up to the people that they invade to stop letting them step foot on their soil. Drive them right back to the Sea and let them go back home to Europe. Just a cancer on the planet but I guess when the biosphere is gone and none of us can breathe again they'll start charging us for oxygen. That's probably the goal anyway

    • @jovanyt6680
      @jovanyt6680 Před rokem

      @@jynxjynx7014 on one hand its good that the mennonites stop taking the forest but on the other hand they cant go back to europe because theyre gonna die and they supply so much dairy products here in belize and have so many mechanics that its not gonna be the same if there are no longer mennonites

  • @smegheadGOAT
    @smegheadGOAT Před 7 měsíci +4

    The Mennonites land is called secondary forest it had been logged for hardwood when they paid for it

  • @welvinrc
    @welvinrc Před rokem +10

    Tsk. What a disappointment. Ive watched a docu about mennonites a while ago and was so curios of their progress and found this vid. Just as I thought, they bought the land from fixers, but i did not expect them to destroy the forest this big. I thought theyre also conservative of the forest. Well, they dont go to school but i wonder why the machinery, they seem intellegent than many skilled workers. So sad...

    • @thefinalroman
      @thefinalroman Před rokem +10

      The land was already deforestation land. They bought it from a logging company

    • @Byronic19134
      @Byronic19134 Před rokem +10

      They didn't destroy anything this is propaganda

    • @JD-zu2vl
      @JD-zu2vl Před rokem

      You are a racist

    • @barsallo1
      @barsallo1 Před rokem

      EXACTLY@@Byronic19134

  • @Ada_Isabella
    @Ada_Isabella Před 11 měsíci +6

    This is BAD! You can’t deforest this much land and destroy native land, especially primary forests. Peru must protect the native land and forests.

  • @lelouch2364
    @lelouch2364 Před rokem +17

    Imagine if the europeans took to arms to investigate if migrants have come to their city or village in Europe, it would be news in the whole world and called racist, yet these people are doing the same in what is basically an ethnostate(racist)...

    • @jobloluther
      @jobloluther Před rokem

      Yeah. They hate to see Germans who have many children, participate in the economy and become more and more numerous.

    • @josejonhson674
      @josejonhson674 Před rokem

      They do, europeans are biggest hypocrites in the world. They hate Africans and arabs moving into their countries but feel entitled to move to any part of the world and do as they please.

    • @jo9932
      @jo9932 Před rokem +2

      @@josejonhson674 Where do you see Europeans moving to Pakistan or Nigeria? It's clearly a one way migration

    • @perfectpeterpan
      @perfectpeterpan Před 9 měsíci +2

      Actually. The Europeans literally do that all the time. All we've been hearing from European and American governments and news channels talk about is the problem of immigration. What rock are you living under? Do you not watch the news at all?

    • @lelouch2364
      @lelouch2364 Před 9 měsíci

      Well when did Europeans took up arms to attack migrants? You are literally comparing 2 very different things.
      And not to even talk about the % of migrants. Just accept that the so called "indigenous" of south america are a bunch of racists.@@perfectpeterpan

  • @jeffgkinzel
    @jeffgkinzel Před rokem +7

    peruvian govt partially to blame

  • @MaartenAmerica
    @MaartenAmerica Před rokem +4

    Since 2011, the Canadian multinational Iamgold has owned the Rosebel gold mine, the largest gold concession in Suriname. With an area of ​​170 km2, any comments?

  • @Bulbul_Importun
    @Bulbul_Importun Před rokem +6

    great stuff thanks for the work

  • @cornelmesesan936
    @cornelmesesan936 Před 4 měsíci

    Dacă menonoții distilau alcool și sinteziau droguri,localnicii aceia fără nici o inițiativă ,decât de a lua ceva de-a gata(fructe ,pește și vânat),i-ar fi iubit “la maximum”…
    Așa…i-ar expropia rapid să le ia fermele și drumurile gata puse la punct…
    Totdeauna puturoșii nu pot suporta inițiativa ,hărnicia și prosperitatea…Dumnezeu să-i protejeze și binecuvinteze pe frații menonoți!!!

  • @factcheck5224
    @factcheck5224 Před rokem +6

    If they are “shunning” modern technology why are they using those diesel powered tractors?!? I grew up in Michigan (USA) and the Mennonite and Amish communities around us and in neighboring States (Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania and New York) ALL used large horses to pull their plows. I watched another documentary where the Mennonites settling in Peru claimed they bought the land from a company that had already cut down the “primary” timber. While it is legal to turn that type of land into residential and agricultural use they did not get any permits from the Peruvian Government. Just because you want to not be a part of modern society does not mean you can ignore the other people.

    • @dopecat_truecrime
      @dopecat_truecrime Před rokem +1

      You do know how corrupt the Peruvian government is? It's obvious they knew the Mennonites were going to colonize and farm the land, that always involves cutting away brush. The local lazy officials saw all the hard work and the potential for squeezing more money out of the Mennonites so they came up with all this bs.

    • @salyluz6535
      @salyluz6535 Před rokem +4

      Many plain groups, including Old Order Brethren and Old Order Mennonites are allowed to use steel wheeled tractors in the field and for very limited transportation. In some parts of the USA, Old Order Amish have even chosen to allow that freedom. This is because these are groups who have settled in areas that are very hot, or extremely humid or dry in addition to high heat, where often the weather would be too hard on large draft horses to survive and work in the field all day. So this is an accommodation to prevent the suffering of draft animals.
      I grew up surrounded by Old Order Amish, and I am Anabaptist.

    • @sillygirl3972
      @sillygirl3972 Před rokem

      Right

  • @Mř.FęęlBąd
    @Mř.FęęlBąd Před 7 měsíci +5

    Thiesen, president of the Wanderland Mennonite association, says they acquired the land in good faith for agricultural purposes on the understanding that they would be granted legal titles once the area was cleared for farming

  • @ang9968
    @ang9968 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I will never buy anything from peru again. What racists.

  • @selebogokhune
    @selebogokhune Před 8 měsíci

    All I ask are the coordinates on the map to prove the deforestation. I followed on the map but the video has a different map it appears. Send actual coordinates.

  • @LeaveNoTrashBehind
    @LeaveNoTrashBehind Před rokem +12

    I hope the locals end this.

    • @sandrasnow3569
      @sandrasnow3569 Před rokem +1

      How? By killing off the innocent Mennonites wishing to live their faith in peace and who are just growing crops on an infinitesimal portion of the rain forest-- a portion that does not encroach on protected land whatsoever?

    • @lelouch2364
      @lelouch2364 Před rokem +2

      There is no such thing as locals or natives dont be racist.

    • @karrobat8260
      @karrobat8260 Před rokem +2

      @@lelouch2364r u serious? The locals *are* the natives, these mennonites r just invaders that came 2-3 years ago and are by no means the true people of that land

    • @LeaveNoTrashBehind
      @LeaveNoTrashBehind Před rokem +4

      @@lelouch2364
      You're delusional it's not racist to say local's or native's. Sounds like you don't even know the definition of that word.

    • @rainhartwenkler8408
      @rainhartwenkler8408 Před rokem +6

      yeah, the locals might take the land from the mennonites and start a good gold mine - with mercury applied - like the rest of Peru LOL.

  • @ijrespaldiza3989
    @ijrespaldiza3989 Před 8 měsíci +1

    But this jung lady don't abut the coca plantacions in peruvian border with colombia 😅

  • @em945
    @em945 Před rokem +17

    This is almost bazaar.
    This is how history has happened, so obvious.
    Amazing article.
    Would be brilliant if the Mennonites would have a spiritual experience and care for the land rather than rape and pillage.
    Wishing everyone involved well.

    • @Keckegenkai
      @Keckegenkai Před rokem

      This video is deceptive. The portion the Mennonites are living in is so minuscule and not in a 'protected' area. They are living peaceably and growing crops and raising animals that will benefit them and the people in surrounding areas as well. Calling them out specifically is histerical all the while acting like their goverment isnt doing the same

    • @dopecat_truecrime
      @dopecat_truecrime Před rokem

      These Mennonites are getting issues from the corrupt Peruvian government, they're being accused of "illegally" deforesting the Peruvian Amazon, even though they own the land fair and square, and the agreement was always that they were going to colonize the land and farm it, that always involves cutting away brush. Basically the government saw all the hard work the Mennonites are doing and stimulating the rural forgotten local economy, so they did a "180", and now the lazy local "officials" want a piece of the action.
      People running this channel should be ashamed of themselves for spreading corrupt propaganda.

    • @Byronic19134
      @Byronic19134 Před rokem +2

      What the hell? They are caring for the land and making it living. They are also making micro economies that help all the locals. And a spiritual experience? All they do is work for God.

    • @Kneißle
      @Kneißle Před 10 měsíci +2

      Don't blindly believe everything the media tells you.

    • @em945
      @em945 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Kneißle of course.
      Also question the agenda of a comment like yours that chooses to create doubt about integrtity of a Journalistic piece without evidence supporting that doubt.

  • @paulcuffee4266
    @paulcuffee4266 Před rokem +4

    This is how Columbus discover America

    • @-moumou-
      @-moumou- Před rokem +5

      No, that was slavery, torture, murder, and rape. This is an unarmed group of people trying to live and be left alone. It’s not a fair comparison.

    • @shawneenhammer4241
      @shawneenhammer4241 Před rokem

      @@-moumou- it is the same they're armed with the disguise of religion and honor it is how they kill off the people by acquiring their land and eliminating the people's way of life. But they do a good job of disguising it to those on the outside.. which is obvious by your statement 😢🫵

    • @thefinalroman
      @thefinalroman Před rokem +2

      ​@@-moumou- that was the savage locals who killed Columbus men.

    • @christianmama2441
      @christianmama2441 Před rokem

      To compare a couple of Mennonites doing agriculture on land they bought to Columbus's generation....this is ridiculous. Go back and read some detailed history on the Spanish colonization of the Americas.....you're clueless and it shows.

  • @nameundefined4317
    @nameundefined4317 Před rokem +1

    if mega millionares and billionares weren't hording unoccupied unused land we wouldn't have this shit show with menonites killing all the trees in the world

  • @william6509
    @william6509 Před rokem +9

    So sad to hear this😢😢

    • @JD-zu2vl
      @JD-zu2vl Před rokem

      Racist

    • @barsallo1
      @barsallo1 Před rokem

      It is a lie ! this people bought the land legally!!

  • @factcheck5224
    @factcheck5224 Před rokem +12

    The documentary I watched of a group of Mennonites leaving Belize because the community there had gotten too “modern” showed a relatively small (100 families) community at Tierra Blanca. A big deal was made about how they had no electricity or running water. Now I watch this and they have obviously spread FAR beyond that area into other parts of the Amazon Rain Forest and onto Indigenous People’s Lands. They also have a lot of “modern” conveniences like refrigerators. 😡

    • @dopecat_truecrime
      @dopecat_truecrime Před rokem +1

      These Mennonites are getting issues from the corrupt Peruvian government, they're being accused of "illegally" deforesting the Peruvian Amazon, even though they own the land fair and square, and the agreement was always that they were going to colonize the land and farm it, that always involves cutting away brush. Basically the government saw all the hard work the Mennonites are doing and stimulating the rural forgotten local economy, so they did a "180", and now the lazy local "officials" want a piece of the action.
      People running this channel should be ashamed of themselves for spreading corrupt propaganda.

    • @salyluz6535
      @salyluz6535 Před rokem +11

      Many communities like this have refrigerators that run on Natural gas, solar powered battery banks and other sources besides electric. Even Old Order Amish have these. If they need to store milk at safe temperatures and if they are making dairy products to sell, which is what I have seen, they probably are required to have some form of refrigeration.
      These 2 Mennonite groups moved to Peru from other nations and purchase land specifically to clear and use for agricultural purposes. Government officials in Peru knew that before they came down. If the exact borders of tribal areas were not made clear to them, that seems to be the error of whoever sold them land. Doesn’t the Peruvian government, or local department thereof which sells land make such things clear to foreign purchasers, who they know are coming specifically for agricultural reasons?? I do know that before they moved the land was previously owned by timber companies that took out the most valuable types of trees, so the forest land had already been selectively cut- at least this is what the Mennonites were told.

    • @Byronic19134
      @Byronic19134 Před rokem +7

      You should thank them they are making the land living and it can become a haven when the government collapses.

    • @holdinmuhl4959
      @holdinmuhl4959 Před rokem

      @@Byronic19134 , the indians shall thank them? Would you thank somebody who comes and destroys your live?

    • @JD-zu2vl
      @JD-zu2vl Před rokem

      Racist!

  • @trishabidesi8604
    @trishabidesi8604 Před rokem +9

    I just watched a Documentary about the Mennonites moving to the Amazon. Now the very second video was this.
    I was happy for the mennonited but now that i hear this I SIDE WITH THE NATIVE AMERICANS. THE FOREST NEEDS TO BE LEFT ALONE.
    THE ANIMALS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED BY HUMANS EVERYWHERE. AT LEAST LEAVE THE AMAZON ALONE.

    • @sandrasnow3569
      @sandrasnow3569 Před rokem +11

      This video is deceptive. The portion the Mennonites are living in is so minuscule and not in a 'protected' area. They are living peaceably and growing crops and raising animals that will benefit them and the people in surrounding areas as well. Heck, they may benefit the surrounding animals as well. In short, the rain forest will be fine. The rain forest animals will also be fine. Let us care about people with the same vigor that we do the few animals that had to move over a few inches and really don't mind sharing the space with the Mennonites.

    • @karrobat8260
      @karrobat8260 Před rokem +2

      @@sandrasnow3569hat’s a lie, why do u think the government fined them 14 million soles in damages, they destroyed around 3k+ acres and are now the number one leading cause of deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon

    • @rudolfkasanpawiro644
      @rudolfkasanpawiro644 Před rokem +7

      @Sandra Snow I agree. Sad thing. Very deceptive.

    • @perfectpeterpan
      @perfectpeterpan Před 9 měsíci

      @@sandrasnow3569 And I am guessing you know what you're saying because you study plants and animals as a profession? People on the internet talking because they feel like about what they know nothing about. Deceptive.

  • @deewatson5075
    @deewatson5075 Před rokem +5

    All countries have been colonized. No one country is pure sorry it’s just life and moving people

    • @bryanobrien2726
      @bryanobrien2726 Před rokem

      This is a propaganda channel full of conspiracy and finger pointing , in this case they use colonization as an excuse to justify demonizing foreigners moving in legally .

    • @deewatson5075
      @deewatson5075 Před rokem

      The same way people are colonizing the USA by law

    • @perfectpeterpan
      @perfectpeterpan Před 9 měsíci

      I hope you're also happy about the tons of immigrants coming to your country because 1) That's as colonisers did so, yeah get behind it since you love it so much; and 2) It is as a result of colonisation (immigrants wouldn't have known about this western countries if you didn't go to their countries first to show them how much supposedly better your way of life is. They would have stayed and fought for the betterment of their communities but why do that when colonisers have brought their way of life to your country and told you yours is crap?)

  • @crystalv6122
    @crystalv6122 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I blame the Peruvian government for allowing. You can’t do something unless the government allows you to do so.

  • @justincatanoso3367
    @justincatanoso3367 Před rokem +2

    Great reporting , Romi, on a story of utmost importance to Peru and Amazonia.

  • @perfectpeterpan
    @perfectpeterpan Před 9 měsíci +6

    For all those supporting the menonite colonial movement in the comments, I hope you're also happy about the tons of immigrants coming to your country because 1) That's as colonisers did so, yeah get behind that too since you love it so much; and 2) It is as a result of colonisation (immigrants wouldn't have known about this western countries if you didn't go to their countries first to show them how much supposedly better your way of life is. They would have stayed and fought for the betterment of their communities but why do that when colonisers have brought their way of life to your country and told you yours is crap?)

  • @albertito77
    @albertito77 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Looks like the Mennonites need to branch out into other, less land hungry businesses. It is not clear from this that the Mennonites settlers knew about the dodgy manner in which the local officials made their land available for purchase.

    • @Mř.FęęlBąd
      @Mř.FęęlBąd Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your non ignorant comment good sir 🫡 The problem is not Mennonites vs Villagers smh… it’s the government and dodgy business men out there selling off deforested land or land for deforestation… fucked up what money can do

  • @peterkneudorf-tb7wl
    @peterkneudorf-tb7wl Před 5 měsíci

    BS

  • @henridekker9132
    @henridekker9132 Před rokem +3

    And now they are infiltrating Suriname as well 😢

    • @jo9932
      @jo9932 Před rokem +3

      Native communities and maroons have been fighting each other for centuries there. Maybe the government can finally define the borders when they arrive. Hopefully

    • @HAm-ru8qk
      @HAm-ru8qk Před rokem

      I really would like to see mennonites in Suriname
      but they will not be there anytime soon

    • @JD-zu2vl
      @JD-zu2vl Před rokem

      Racist

    • @hegemonYT
      @hegemonYT Před 8 měsíci

      South America need more diversity, the Mennonites will do that job very well

  • @alvapazz
    @alvapazz Před rokem +3

    impressive reporting, thanks

  • @astralclub5964
    @astralclub5964 Před 7 měsíci

    I think the Mennonites need a good talking to. Perhaps a bit more.