Indigenous Amazon Tribe Sues New York Times Over Allegations of Porn Addiction
An indigenous tribe from the Amazon is taking legal action against the New York Times, claiming that an article published by the newspaper has led to damaging portrayals of its members as porn addicts. The Marubo tribe asserts that the article has caused significant harm to their reputation. As they navigate the fallout from the story, the tribe emphasizes that they are not addicted to pornography and challenges the narrative presented by the media. This lawsuit highlights the ongoing struggles of indigenous communities to protect their representation in mainstream media.
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