Hollywood was very keen on telling us about the Wild West. Generations of filmgoers were brought up on Cowboys and Indians. Now it is different. Hollywood is a Propaganda machine run by Jews. Indians have turned into Native Americans. We have become Colonial Oppressors. So Westerns are out. Films showing blacks as wonderful human beings are totally in. Making white men look like fools or rogues is making money for Jews full of hate.
That is why the Mail is showing us Cowboy Pictures with not a single Indian is sight. The pictures are interesting. The writing is tosh. Riding herd was hard work, not fun.
Breath-taking photographs have captured America's last cowboys, as the age-old profession, or art-form, all but dies out.
A national icon, and an integral part of the country's story, the cowboy is a romantic, rugged metaphor for America's frontier past -- and one that has captivated Hollywood for decades.
For years, photographer
Adam
Jahiel has been taking pictures of
the cowboys of Nevada's Great Basin, perhaps one of the most inhospitable
regions of the already harsh West.
'These people represent one of the last
authentic American subcultures, one that is disappearing at a rapid rate,'
Jahiel said.
Cowboying as an art-form is almost obsolete.
The late 1900s were tough times for cowboys, ranchers, farmers and anyone working with the land in the U.S.
Changing modes of food distribution and production, widespread urbanisation and severe economic difficulties forced many to sell their land, go bankrupt, change professions, or take out large loans.
In 2003, there were just under 10,000 cowboys left in the U.S., making an average of $19,340 per year working in ranches, stockyards and rodeos.