Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 18:30     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:Places like Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, and Venice have turned into tourist zoos. Very easy to understand why locals are getting frustrated and annoyed.


The number for Barcelona are just insane. A city of 1.5 million people has over 10 million visitors every year!

Tourism in Medellin has increased recently to approx 1 million/year, and even with those numbers, there has been some pushback over the years regarding tourism (or wrong kinds of tourists). I can't imagine anyone in Medellin welcoming 10 million tourists per year!
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 17:56     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:Places like Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, and Venice have turned into tourist zoos. Very easy to understand why locals are getting frustrated and annoyed.


The “locals” also travel outside their own country, so….
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 17:54     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

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Modern day tourism is awful. You just have mass hordes flocking to a place for selfie photos because they saw nice pictures online. They often partake very little in the local culture, learn absolutely zero at museums because all they're doing the whole time is taking selfies, and world sites are treated like playgrounds for millions.


So when others go, they are philistines, but when YOU go, with your camera-less learned academic endeavors and erudite strolling encyclopedia you are a vast improvement to the cityscape?

Got it.



I mean these days yes, 85% of tourism is garbage vanity traveling. People travel all over simply to get likes and selfies at spots and just leave. We were in the British Museum of Natural History the other day and literally 99% of the people there were just there for taking selfies with ridiculous poses. It got sooooo annoying trying to read the information on the exhibits because you were always pressured to move because you might be in someone line of sight for a selfie. Hardly anyone was there to actually read and learn about anything in the displays. They were all too busy clogging up the stairs trying to take selfies in the main hall which is photogenic.


And actually yes, I have zero social media accounts and never post traveling photos of anything. I don’t have an insane urge to feel like I need to show off my travels for vanity purposes so that I can get virtual thumbs up.


Modern day tourism is too cheap and allows anyone with a job at Walmart to travel. TikTok has warped everyone’s brain to flock to sites all over the planet for selfies and then to move on like locusts to the next site. It was not like this 25 years ago.


I don't have any social media accounts either. I find them ridiculous.

What I find even more ridiculous is blaming this for the problems of over-tourism. What I find most ridiculous is the idea that one person's reason to travel to a place is more virtuous than another's. You are essentially saying "you stay home so it is better for me." That's EXACTLY snobbery of the worst kind.

You LITERALLY insult people who work at Walmart. You complain that it has become affordable for them to travel. My goodness, if you don't see the reprehensible nature of that position I can't help you.


While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees, it is undeniable that tourist numbers have gone up leading to the crush of people at popular locations. When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller. Incomes in many countries were lower. Flights were costlier compared to salaries. People read about far flung places in National Geographic but didn't imagine ever going there.

When I see photos of Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice, I can understand why locals are unhappy.



I'll respond to this:

While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees


That's not what PP did and you know it. It was a euphemism for people of a lower class than them. It is repulsive and PP should be ashamed, as should you if you don't see that.

PP literally blamed poor working class people for ruining tourist locations by simply going.

Yea that PP you responded to is no better with their xenophobia. “When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller.”


In 1990 there were fewer than 500 million worldwide tourists. Now there are over 1.5 billion. The pool has grown.

And yet…they called out people from Eastern Europe and China. Instead of the increased number Americans traveling overseas.


https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/jul/01/global-tourism-hits-record-highs-but-who-goes-where-on-holiday

Here's some data for you.

Yes, I understand that you don’t want to interact with pesky “others” while you travel. No poors, no Chinese, no Eastern Europeans. How about the Brits or the French? Is it ok if they mix with you while you show little Timmy the Vatican?


Been there, done that.

If not-so-little Timmy wants to see the Vatican, he's on his own because I am past being herded. I'll be out hiking in some natural area with no one else in sight.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 17:32     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

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Modern day tourism is awful. You just have mass hordes flocking to a place for selfie photos because they saw nice pictures online. They often partake very little in the local culture, learn absolutely zero at museums because all they're doing the whole time is taking selfies, and world sites are treated like playgrounds for millions.


So when others go, they are philistines, but when YOU go, with your camera-less learned academic endeavors and erudite strolling encyclopedia you are a vast improvement to the cityscape?

Got it.



I mean these days yes, 85% of tourism is garbage vanity traveling. People travel all over simply to get likes and selfies at spots and just leave. We were in the British Museum of Natural History the other day and literally 99% of the people there were just there for taking selfies with ridiculous poses. It got sooooo annoying trying to read the information on the exhibits because you were always pressured to move because you might be in someone line of sight for a selfie. Hardly anyone was there to actually read and learn about anything in the displays. They were all too busy clogging up the stairs trying to take selfies in the main hall which is photogenic.


And actually yes, I have zero social media accounts and never post traveling photos of anything. I don’t have an insane urge to feel like I need to show off my travels for vanity purposes so that I can get virtual thumbs up.


Modern day tourism is too cheap and allows anyone with a job at Walmart to travel. TikTok has warped everyone’s brain to flock to sites all over the planet for selfies and then to move on like locusts to the next site. It was not like this 25 years ago.


I don't have any social media accounts either. I find them ridiculous.

What I find even more ridiculous is blaming this for the problems of over-tourism. What I find most ridiculous is the idea that one person's reason to travel to a place is more virtuous than another's. You are essentially saying "you stay home so it is better for me." That's EXACTLY snobbery of the worst kind.

You LITERALLY insult people who work at Walmart. You complain that it has become affordable for them to travel. My goodness, if you don't see the reprehensible nature of that position I can't help you.


While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees, it is undeniable that tourist numbers have gone up leading to the crush of people at popular locations. When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller. Incomes in many countries were lower. Flights were costlier compared to salaries. People read about far flung places in National Geographic but didn't imagine ever going there.

When I see photos of Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice, I can understand why locals are unhappy.



I'll respond to this:

While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees


That's not what PP did and you know it. It was a euphemism for people of a lower class than them. It is repulsive and PP should be ashamed, as should you if you don't see that.

PP literally blamed poor working class people for ruining tourist locations by simply going.

Yea that PP you responded to is no better with their xenophobia. “When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller.”


In 1990 there were fewer than 500 million worldwide tourists. Now there are over 1.5 billion. The pool has grown.

And yet…they called out people from Eastern Europe and China. Instead of the increased number Americans traveling overseas.


https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/jul/01/global-tourism-hits-record-highs-but-who-goes-where-on-holiday

Here's some data for you.

Yes, I understand that you don’t want to interact with pesky “others” while you travel. No poors, no Chinese, no Eastern Europeans. How about the Brits or the French? Is it ok if they mix with you while you show little Timmy the Vatican?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 17:27     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:
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Modern day tourism is awful. You just have mass hordes flocking to a place for selfie photos because they saw nice pictures online. They often partake very little in the local culture, learn absolutely zero at museums because all they're doing the whole time is taking selfies, and world sites are treated like playgrounds for millions.


So when others go, they are philistines, but when YOU go, with your camera-less learned academic endeavors and erudite strolling encyclopedia you are a vast improvement to the cityscape?

Got it.



I mean these days yes, 85% of tourism is garbage vanity traveling. People travel all over simply to get likes and selfies at spots and just leave. We were in the British Museum of Natural History the other day and literally 99% of the people there were just there for taking selfies with ridiculous poses. It got sooooo annoying trying to read the information on the exhibits because you were always pressured to move because you might be in someone line of sight for a selfie. Hardly anyone was there to actually read and learn about anything in the displays. They were all too busy clogging up the stairs trying to take selfies in the main hall which is photogenic.


And actually yes, I have zero social media accounts and never post traveling photos of anything. I don’t have an insane urge to feel like I need to show off my travels for vanity purposes so that I can get virtual thumbs up.


Modern day tourism is too cheap and allows anyone with a job at Walmart to travel. TikTok has warped everyone’s brain to flock to sites all over the planet for selfies and then to move on like locusts to the next site. It was not like this 25 years ago.


I don't have any social media accounts either. I find them ridiculous.

What I find even more ridiculous is blaming this for the problems of over-tourism. What I find most ridiculous is the idea that one person's reason to travel to a place is more virtuous than another's. You are essentially saying "you stay home so it is better for me." That's EXACTLY snobbery of the worst kind.

You LITERALLY insult people who work at Walmart. You complain that it has become affordable for them to travel. My goodness, if you don't see the reprehensible nature of that position I can't help you.


While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees, it is undeniable that tourist numbers have gone up leading to the crush of people at popular locations. When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller. Incomes in many countries were lower. Flights were costlier compared to salaries. People read about far flung places in National Geographic but didn't imagine ever going there.

When I see photos of Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice, I can understand why locals are unhappy.



I'll respond to this:

While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees


That's not what PP did and you know it. It was a euphemism for people of a lower class than them. It is repulsive and PP should be ashamed, as should you if you don't see that.

PP literally blamed poor working class people for ruining tourist locations by simply going.

Yea that PP you responded to is no better with their xenophobia. “When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller.”


In 1990 there were fewer than 500 million worldwide tourists. Now there are over 1.5 billion. The pool has grown.

And yet…they called out people from Eastern Europe and China. Instead of the increased number Americans traveling overseas.


https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/jul/01/global-tourism-hits-record-highs-but-who-goes-where-on-holiday

Here's some data for you.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 17:20     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:
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Modern day tourism is awful. You just have mass hordes flocking to a place for selfie photos because they saw nice pictures online. They often partake very little in the local culture, learn absolutely zero at museums because all they're doing the whole time is taking selfies, and world sites are treated like playgrounds for millions.


So when others go, they are philistines, but when YOU go, with your camera-less learned academic endeavors and erudite strolling encyclopedia you are a vast improvement to the cityscape?

Got it.



I mean these days yes, 85% of tourism is garbage vanity traveling. People travel all over simply to get likes and selfies at spots and just leave. We were in the British Museum of Natural History the other day and literally 99% of the people there were just there for taking selfies with ridiculous poses. It got sooooo annoying trying to read the information on the exhibits because you were always pressured to move because you might be in someone line of sight for a selfie. Hardly anyone was there to actually read and learn about anything in the displays. They were all too busy clogging up the stairs trying to take selfies in the main hall which is photogenic.


And actually yes, I have zero social media accounts and never post traveling photos of anything. I don’t have an insane urge to feel like I need to show off my travels for vanity purposes so that I can get virtual thumbs up.


Modern day tourism is too cheap and allows anyone with a job at Walmart to travel. TikTok has warped everyone’s brain to flock to sites all over the planet for selfies and then to move on like locusts to the next site. It was not like this 25 years ago.


I don't have any social media accounts either. I find them ridiculous.

What I find even more ridiculous is blaming this for the problems of over-tourism. What I find most ridiculous is the idea that one person's reason to travel to a place is more virtuous than another's. You are essentially saying "you stay home so it is better for me." That's EXACTLY snobbery of the worst kind.

You LITERALLY insult people who work at Walmart. You complain that it has become affordable for them to travel. My goodness, if you don't see the reprehensible nature of that position I can't help you.


While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees, it is undeniable that tourist numbers have gone up leading to the crush of people at popular locations. When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller. Incomes in many countries were lower. Flights were costlier compared to salaries. People read about far flung places in National Geographic but didn't imagine ever going there.

When I see photos of Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice, I can understand why locals are unhappy.



I'll respond to this:

While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees


That's not what PP did and you know it. It was a euphemism for people of a lower class than them. It is repulsive and PP should be ashamed, as should you if you don't see that.

PP literally blamed poor working class people for ruining tourist locations by simply going.

Yea that PP you responded to is no better with their xenophobia. “When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller.”


In 1990 there were fewer than 500 million worldwide tourists. Now there are over 1.5 billion. The pool has grown.

And yet…they called out people from Eastern Europe and China. Instead of the increased number Americans traveling overseas.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 17:02     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Modern day tourism is awful. You just have mass hordes flocking to a place for selfie photos because they saw nice pictures online. They often partake very little in the local culture, learn absolutely zero at museums because all they're doing the whole time is taking selfies, and world sites are treated like playgrounds for millions.


So when others go, they are philistines, but when YOU go, with your camera-less learned academic endeavors and erudite strolling encyclopedia you are a vast improvement to the cityscape?

Got it.



I mean these days yes, 85% of tourism is garbage vanity traveling. People travel all over simply to get likes and selfies at spots and just leave. We were in the British Museum of Natural History the other day and literally 99% of the people there were just there for taking selfies with ridiculous poses. It got sooooo annoying trying to read the information on the exhibits because you were always pressured to move because you might be in someone line of sight for a selfie. Hardly anyone was there to actually read and learn about anything in the displays. They were all too busy clogging up the stairs trying to take selfies in the main hall which is photogenic.


And actually yes, I have zero social media accounts and never post traveling photos of anything. I don’t have an insane urge to feel like I need to show off my travels for vanity purposes so that I can get virtual thumbs up.


Modern day tourism is too cheap and allows anyone with a job at Walmart to travel. TikTok has warped everyone’s brain to flock to sites all over the planet for selfies and then to move on like locusts to the next site. It was not like this 25 years ago.


I don't have any social media accounts either. I find them ridiculous.

What I find even more ridiculous is blaming this for the problems of over-tourism. What I find most ridiculous is the idea that one person's reason to travel to a place is more virtuous than another's. You are essentially saying "you stay home so it is better for me." That's EXACTLY snobbery of the worst kind.

You LITERALLY insult people who work at Walmart. You complain that it has become affordable for them to travel. My goodness, if you don't see the reprehensible nature of that position I can't help you.


While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees, it is undeniable that tourist numbers have gone up leading to the crush of people at popular locations. When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller. Incomes in many countries were lower. Flights were costlier compared to salaries. People read about far flung places in National Geographic but didn't imagine ever going there.

When I see photos of Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice, I can understand why locals are unhappy.



I'll respond to this:

While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees


That's not what PP did and you know it. It was a euphemism for people of a lower class than them. It is repulsive and PP should be ashamed, as should you if you don't see that.

PP literally blamed poor working class people for ruining tourist locations by simply going.

Yea that PP you responded to is no better with their xenophobia. “When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller.”


In 1990 there were fewer than 500 million worldwide tourists. Now there are over 1.5 billion. The pool has grown.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:27     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Places like Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, and Venice have turned into tourist zoos. Very easy to understand why locals are getting frustrated and annoyed.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 16:15     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Modern day tourism is awful. You just have mass hordes flocking to a place for selfie photos because they saw nice pictures online. They often partake very little in the local culture, learn absolutely zero at museums because all they're doing the whole time is taking selfies, and world sites are treated like playgrounds for millions.


So when others go, they are philistines, but when YOU go, with your camera-less learned academic endeavors and erudite strolling encyclopedia you are a vast improvement to the cityscape?

Got it.



I mean these days yes, 85% of tourism is garbage vanity traveling. People travel all over simply to get likes and selfies at spots and just leave. We were in the British Museum of Natural History the other day and literally 99% of the people there were just there for taking selfies with ridiculous poses. It got sooooo annoying trying to read the information on the exhibits because you were always pressured to move because you might be in someone line of sight for a selfie. Hardly anyone was there to actually read and learn about anything in the displays. They were all too busy clogging up the stairs trying to take selfies in the main hall which is photogenic.


And actually yes, I have zero social media accounts and never post traveling photos of anything. I don’t have an insane urge to feel like I need to show off my travels for vanity purposes so that I can get virtual thumbs up.


Modern day tourism is too cheap and allows anyone with a job at Walmart to travel. TikTok has warped everyone’s brain to flock to sites all over the planet for selfies and then to move on like locusts to the next site. It was not like this 25 years ago.


I don't have any social media accounts either. I find them ridiculous.

What I find even more ridiculous is blaming this for the problems of over-tourism. What I find most ridiculous is the idea that one person's reason to travel to a place is more virtuous than another's. You are essentially saying "you stay home so it is better for me." That's EXACTLY snobbery of the worst kind.

You LITERALLY insult people who work at Walmart. You complain that it has become affordable for them to travel. My goodness, if you don't see the reprehensible nature of that position I can't help you.


While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees, it is undeniable that tourist numbers have gone up leading to the crush of people at popular locations. When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller. Incomes in many countries were lower. Flights were costlier compared to salaries. People read about far flung places in National Geographic but didn't imagine ever going there.

When I see photos of Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice, I can understand why locals are unhappy.



I'll respond to this:

While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees


That's not what PP did and you know it. It was a euphemism for people of a lower class than them. It is repulsive and PP should be ashamed, as should you if you don't see that.

PP literally blamed poor working class people for ruining tourist locations by simply going.

Yea that PP you responded to is no better with their xenophobia. “When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller.”
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 15:56     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Never wanted to visit Barcelona, sounds over-rated. So many beautiful places in Spain that aren't overrun.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 15:44     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Modern day tourism is awful. You just have mass hordes flocking to a place for selfie photos because they saw nice pictures online. They often partake very little in the local culture, learn absolutely zero at museums because all they're doing the whole time is taking selfies, and world sites are treated like playgrounds for millions.


So when others go, they are philistines, but when YOU go, with your camera-less learned academic endeavors and erudite strolling encyclopedia you are a vast improvement to the cityscape?

Got it.



I mean these days yes, 85% of tourism is garbage vanity traveling. People travel all over simply to get likes and selfies at spots and just leave. We were in the British Museum of Natural History the other day and literally 99% of the people there were just there for taking selfies with ridiculous poses. It got sooooo annoying trying to read the information on the exhibits because you were always pressured to move because you might be in someone line of sight for a selfie. Hardly anyone was there to actually read and learn about anything in the displays. They were all too busy clogging up the stairs trying to take selfies in the main hall which is photogenic.


And actually yes, I have zero social media accounts and never post traveling photos of anything. I don’t have an insane urge to feel like I need to show off my travels for vanity purposes so that I can get virtual thumbs up.


Modern day tourism is too cheap and allows anyone with a job at Walmart to travel. TikTok has warped everyone’s brain to flock to sites all over the planet for selfies and then to move on like locusts to the next site. It was not like this 25 years ago.


I don't have any social media accounts either. I find them ridiculous.

What I find even more ridiculous is blaming this for the problems of over-tourism. What I find most ridiculous is the idea that one person's reason to travel to a place is more virtuous than another's. You are essentially saying "you stay home so it is better for me." That's EXACTLY snobbery of the worst kind.

You LITERALLY insult people who work at Walmart. You complain that it has become affordable for them to travel. My goodness, if you don't see the reprehensible nature of that position I can't help you.


While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees, it is undeniable that tourist numbers have gone up leading to the crush of people at popular locations. When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller. Incomes in many countries were lower. Flights were costlier compared to salaries. People read about far flung places in National Geographic but didn't imagine ever going there.

When I see photos of Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice, I can understand why locals are unhappy.



I'll respond to this:

While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees


That's not what PP did and you know it. It was a euphemism for people of a lower class than them. It is repulsive and PP should be ashamed, as should you if you don't see that.

PP literally blamed poor working class people for ruining tourist locations by simply going.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 15:42     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

The tourists should start packing their own water guns and return fire.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 15:31     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't blame them for protesting, over tourism is ruining their lives.


There are plenty of boring city council meetings they could attend to fix the issue. Honestly I see this issue where I am too: the ones making the most noise, complaining and ranting about city issues never go to those meetings. These idiots are taking it a step further with the stupid physical assault.


Their protest has created more publicity than a boring council meeting.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 15:30     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Modern day tourism is awful. You just have mass hordes flocking to a place for selfie photos because they saw nice pictures online. They often partake very little in the local culture, learn absolutely zero at museums because all they're doing the whole time is taking selfies, and world sites are treated like playgrounds for millions.


So when others go, they are philistines, but when YOU go, with your camera-less learned academic endeavors and erudite strolling encyclopedia you are a vast improvement to the cityscape?

Got it.



I mean these days yes, 85% of tourism is garbage vanity traveling. People travel all over simply to get likes and selfies at spots and just leave. We were in the British Museum of Natural History the other day and literally 99% of the people there were just there for taking selfies with ridiculous poses. It got sooooo annoying trying to read the information on the exhibits because you were always pressured to move because you might be in someone line of sight for a selfie. Hardly anyone was there to actually read and learn about anything in the displays. They were all too busy clogging up the stairs trying to take selfies in the main hall which is photogenic.


And actually yes, I have zero social media accounts and never post traveling photos of anything. I don’t have an insane urge to feel like I need to show off my travels for vanity purposes so that I can get virtual thumbs up.


Modern day tourism is too cheap and allows anyone with a job at Walmart to travel. TikTok has warped everyone’s brain to flock to sites all over the planet for selfies and then to move on like locusts to the next site. It was not like this 25 years ago.


I don't have any social media accounts either. I find them ridiculous.

What I find even more ridiculous is blaming this for the problems of over-tourism. What I find most ridiculous is the idea that one person's reason to travel to a place is more virtuous than another's. You are essentially saying "you stay home so it is better for me." That's EXACTLY snobbery of the worst kind.

You LITERALLY insult people who work at Walmart. You complain that it has become affordable for them to travel. My goodness, if you don't see the reprehensible nature of that position I can't help you.


While the writer shouldn't have singled out one company's employees, it is undeniable that tourist numbers have gone up leading to the crush of people at popular locations. When I started traveling, people in communist Eastern Europe and China weren't allowed out of their countries, so the tourist pool was smaller. Incomes in many countries were lower. Flights were costlier compared to salaries. People read about far flung places in National Geographic but didn't imagine ever going there.

When I see photos of Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice, I can understand why locals are unhappy.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2024 14:51     Subject: Locals squirt tourists w/ water guns: Barcelona mass tourism protests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't blame them for protesting, over tourism is ruining their lives.


There are plenty of boring city council meetings they could attend to fix the issue. Honestly I see this issue where I am too: the ones making the most noise, complaining and ranting about city issues never go to those meetings. These idiots are taking it a step further with the stupid physical assault.


Yes because complaining in a city council meeting will surely override the $$ coming to them!