Why I Mock Tourists
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Wow, there’s so much wrong in that short exchange that I can barely unpack it…
I never cared for tourists, but after working in Times Square for a few years, now they just give me freaking PTSD when I see them on the train.
That looks like an interesting site you linked to.
I don’t think there’s much use in becoming angry with “tourists.” After all, when these people return home to their jobs and families they’re just as clueless as they were when they rode subway in NYC two weeks beforehand. And when they finally fly home and cease to annoy you, another batch of idiots gets cycled in.
There’s no use. It’s like getting angry at Congress.
Very true. I don’t usually get mad at them, I just shake my head and laugh.
The weird thing is that 9/11 is becoming “historicized” for most Americans and that may actually be helping to chip away at Bush.
On the most recent Bill Maher show, he mentioned that movie about Flight 93 (which is definitely a compelling story) and asked whether it was too soon. I was taken aback when Heather Higgins said “It’s about time!” It’s about time? It was 4 1/2 years ago. I guess if it had been up to her, the movie would’ve gone into production as quickly as Bush & Rumsfeld started calling for war in Iraq. (Btw, she would not let anyone get a word in edgewise. And what exactly are her qualifications regarding anything at all?) Off-topic, I suppose, but then again, the post was just one word. :)
As usual, the OINY headline writers prove themselves to be among the best humorists on the internets.
Ahhh. Time travel, anyone?
Although I’d recommend going back in time to 9/10, and stopping by the residences of all the different hijackers, and killing them in random ways. Resulting in:
1) No 9/11 terrorist attack.
2) Around 3000 lives spared.
3) George W. Bush has a mediocre 1-term presidency, and is replaced by John Kerry or whoever the Dems might have come up with without the need to run a wartime candidate.
4) No war in Iraq.
5) No threat of war in Iran.
6) Gas stays around a buck thirty a gallon.
7) The murder of twenty-or-so Arab men who had yet to do anything wrong might shine a spotlight on racism.
8) No backlash against Muslims.
Tourists visiting any locale, no matter where they’re from, can be annoying. I’ve heard supposedly urbane East Coast types proclaim their surprise that Native Americans actually live in cities out here and aren’t all on the res.
I suspect that in our travels, we’ve all pissed someone off with a silly mistake.
I try so hard not to be the Tourist. I memorize maps so I won’t have to look at them in public. Hell will freeze over before you see me in a fanny pack. I was in midtown Manhattan in Decmber of 2001 and didn’t even CONSIDER going to gawk at the ruins.
Interesting, the contempt everyone holds for the stereotypical Ugly American. One could write an article…
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