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I just returned from two weeks in Tuscany and Florence. The general feeling over there is that we Americans are gun happy. Anyway, some travel agencies are making potential travelers to the USA aware of what's been going on in the USA. I ran across this:
The United Arab Emirates, Bahamas, France, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Germany are among those urging caution to U.S.-bound travelers. The concerns include mass shootings, police violence, anti-Muslim and anti-LGBT attitudes and the Zika virus.
While it is too soon to determine if the warnings are hurting U.S. tourism, the warnings tarnish the image the U.S. promotes abroad of a country that prides itself on being a welcoming society and bastion of democracy.
"People understand that there is a range of things to do and iconic things to see in the (United) States,” said Tom Buncle, managing director of the Yellow Railroad, an international tourism consultancy in Scotland. "But all of the warnings that come from specific instances add up and can potentially erode the positive image of the U.S."
Tourism consultant Buncle said the warnings about gays and Muslims may deter some from taking U.S. vacations. “If you are in any of those groups, ... you might feel threatened because of the color of your skin or sexual orientation,” he said.
Another big turnoff is gun violence. "America has surprised a lot of the world, especially the Europeans, because of all the mass shootings and the attitudes on gun control, or lack of it," Buncle said.
BTW, this article was printed before the Las Vegas massacre.
Last edited by Just Fred (10/04/2017 7:36 am)
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It's a disgrace.
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Kinda odd there are now travel advisories about traveling to the greatest country in the world.
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Greatness isn't what it once was.
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The sad truth is that people need to be watchful no matter if they are traveling outside their native country or inside of it.