Amazonian Tribe Sues New York Times, TMZ, For Defamation Alleging They Were Framed As "Addicted To Porn"

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巴西亚马逊雨林的马鲁博部落已向洛杉矶法院提起诽谤诉讼,被告包括《纽约时报》、《TMZ》和雅虎,索赔金额达数亿美元。该部落声称,《纽约时报》关于他们首次接触互联网的报道将他们描绘成沉迷于科技和色情制品,从而导致了关于他们道德和社会衰落的叙事。诉讼称,《纽约时报》的文章被《TMZ》和雅虎放大,攻击了该部落的品格和价值观,暗示他们无法驾驭现代科技。 《纽约时报》坚称其文章是对新技术益处和复杂性的细致探讨,同时承认了青少年沉迷手机和接触色情制品等挑战。但诉讼认为报道不准确,声称记者的访问时间比报道中所述的要短。原告包括部落首领和帮助引进互联网的记者,他们认为《TMZ》的报道制造了他们引进了有害内容的虚假印象。虽然《纽约时报》发表了后续文章,声明该部落并没有沉迷于色情制品,但诉讼称其未能解决《时报》在煽动诽谤性叙事中的作用。


原文

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The Marubo Tribe of Brazil’s Amazon has filed a defamation lawsuit in Los Angeles against The New York Times, alleging its coverage of the tribe’s first internet access portrayed them as tech-addicted and obsessed with pornography, according to the New York Post.

The suit, seeking hundreds of millions in damages, also names TMZ and Yahoo for amplifying and sensationalizing the story.

The article “portrayed the Marubo people as a community unable to handle basic exposure to the internet, highlighting allegations that their youth had become consumed by pornography.”

The suit continues: “These statements were not only inflammatory but conveyed to the average reader that the Marubo people had descended into moral and social decline as a direct result of internet access. Such portrayals go far beyond cultural commentary; they directly attack the character, morality, and social standing of an entire people, suggesting they lack the discipline or values to function in the modern world.”

The Times responded to AP saying: “Any fair reading of this piece shows a sensitive and nuanced exploration of the benefits and complications of new technology in a remote Indigenous village with a proud history and preserved culture. We intend to vigorously defend against the lawsuit.”

In his original piece, NYT reporter Jack Nicas wrote the tribe was experiencing challenges familiar worldwide: “teenagers glued to phones; group chats full of gossip; addictive social networks; online strangers; violent video games; scams; misinformation; and minors watching pornography.” He added a tribal leader “is most unsettled by the pornography,” noting young men were sharing explicit videos despite cultural norms that “frown on kissing in public.”

The Post report says that TMZ amplified this angle, publishing a video titled “Elon Musk’s Starlink Hookup Leaves A Remote Tribe Addicted To Porn,” which the lawsuit says “falsely framed the Marubo Tribe as having descended into moral collapse.”

In response, the Times published a follow-up stating, “The Marubo people are not addicted to pornography,” and that the article didn’t suggest otherwise. But the tribe says the follow-up “failed to acknowledge the role the NYT itself played in fueling the defamatory narrative.”

The lawsuit also disputes Nicas’s reporting, claiming he stayed less than 48 hours, not the full week he said. Plaintiffs include community leader Enoque Marubo and journalist Flora Dutra, who helped bring internet access to the tribe and say TMZ's coverage created the “unmistakable impression” they had introduced harmful content.

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