He also views his children on the island with contempt,scorn and disdain.
They are all simply too stupid to realize it.
It goes both ways, though.
It's obvious many of the primitives view Skins with contempt, scorn, and disdain.
Fat Che was the best example of this.
Among the current primitives, there's no doubt that the bird-smacking stoned red-faced primitive and Pedro Picasso have no respect for my fellow alum, thinking themselves much more elevated than he is.
More than sufficient illusions of grandeur that gets many committed to lunatic asylums.
Skins is the Presbyterian missionary in the jungle on Skins's island, the three-piece-suited, eyeglassesed, black patent-leather shoed, parosal-carrying guy stumbling through the trees and vines of the jungle, out of his element.
And primitives such as Chief S itting Bull and Pedro Picasso are the Old Order among the primitives, fearful that this oddity might upset things.
There's a whole lot of this on Skins's island, contempt and hostility against one another zig-zagging all over the place, as if bolts of horizontal lightning.