After providing vapes to a tribal community with no access to the outside world, YouTubers came under criticism.

After uploading a video in which they visited a “uncontacted tribe” and introduced them to vapes, YouTubers the NELK Boys have drawn criticism.

After posting their film, ‘NELK Visits a Dangerous Uncontacted Tribe!’ near the end of December, the content creators—Kyle Forgeard, Aaron “Steiny” Steinberg, and Salim Sirur—have received over 4.5 million views to far.

In the movie, there are snippets of the NELK Boys meeting people in the remote town after they joined forces with adventurer Forrest Galante, who cautioned that the tribe would see them as a “war party.”

After starting their journey on a Pacific island close to Fiji, the NELK Boys soon seemed to encounter opposition as locals rushed to their boat brandishing bows and arrows.

After the chief finally allowed the YouTubers to join the village, they went hunting and sampled some of the cuisine to get a taste of the way of life of the tribe.

 

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