Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not travel to Colombia: its homicide rate is 24.91 per 100,000 people and GDP per capita is about 7,001 dollars.
Mexico is also a hard no, with a homicide rate of 24.86 per 100,000 even though GDP per capita is about 13,861 dollars.
For comparison, the United States is 5.76 homicides per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 81,032 dollars.
Paris is in France, where the homicide rate is about 1.34 per 100,000 and GDP per capita is about 44,700 dollars, and Rome is in Italy at about 0.57 per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 39,277 dollars.
You are sad. Latin America is a beautiful place with lots of friendly people and the racist negative perfection Americans have of the region, painting it with irrational broad brushes, is sad.
If you're actually clear-eyed about it, Latin America is the 3rd World, for good reasons - extensive public corruption, extensive criminal activity due to ineffective law enforcement and a lack of political will, feeble economies, and a susceptibility to Socialist political and economic ideals as a reaction to widespread poverty and national economic underperformance compared to the developed world.
Individual Latinos can certainly be lovely people, but their countries represent little to idealize.
Um, have you been paying attention to what’s currently happening in the USA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not travel to Colombia: its homicide rate is 24.91 per 100,000 people and GDP per capita is about 7,001 dollars.
Mexico is also a hard no, with a homicide rate of 24.86 per 100,000 even though GDP per capita is about 13,861 dollars.
For comparison, the United States is 5.76 homicides per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 81,032 dollars.
Paris is in France, where the homicide rate is about 1.34 per 100,000 and GDP per capita is about 44,700 dollars, and Rome is in Italy at about 0.57 per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 39,277 dollars.
You are sad. Latin America is a beautiful place with lots of friendly people and the racist negative perfection Americans have of the region, painting it with irrational broad brushes, is sad.
If you're actually clear-eyed about it, Latin America is the 3rd World, for good reasons - extensive public corruption, extensive criminal activity due to ineffective law enforcement and a lack of political will, feeble economies, and a susceptibility to Socialist political and economic ideals as a reaction to widespread poverty and national economic underperformance compared to the developed world.
Individual Latinos can certainly be lovely people, but their countries represent little to idealize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not travel to Colombia: its homicide rate is 24.91 per 100,000 people and GDP per capita is about 7,001 dollars.
Mexico is also a hard no, with a homicide rate of 24.86 per 100,000 even though GDP per capita is about 13,861 dollars.
For comparison, the United States is 5.76 homicides per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 81,032 dollars.
You are sad. Latin America is a beautiful place with lots of friendly people and the racist negative perfection Americans have of the region, painting it with irrational broad brushes, is sad.
If you're actually clear-eyed about it, Latin America is the 3rd World, for good reasons - extensive public corruption, extensive criminal activity due to ineffective law enforcement and a lack of political will, feeble economies, and a susceptibility to Socialist political and economic ideals as a reaction to widespread poverty and national economic underperformance compared to the developed world.
Individual Latinos can certainly be lovely people, but their countries represent little to idealize.
You are so wrong. Actually, you really really should consider a trip to Latin America. You will be shocked at how ignorant you were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love the self proclaimed Latin America expert whose butt has never left the couch. Please give us some more of your wisdom lmao
No need for more than to point to the one-way traffic out of those countries for greener pastures. Have you not noticed the illegal immigration issue in the U.S.? Where are all those people coming from, and why? It's not because they are fleeing wonderful, low cost paradises where they enjoy stable governments and economies, political freedom, good jobs, low crime, and a good quality of life.
Anonymous wrote:Gotta love the self proclaimed Latin America expert whose butt has never left the couch. Please give us some more of your wisdom lmao
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not travel to Colombia: its homicide rate is 24.91 per 100,000 people and GDP per capita is about 7,001 dollars.
Mexico is also a hard no, with a homicide rate of 24.86 per 100,000 even though GDP per capita is about 13,861 dollars.
For comparison, the United States is 5.76 homicides per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 81,032 dollars.
Paris is in France, where the homicide rate is about 1.34 per 100,000 and GDP per capita is about 44,700 dollars, and Rome is in Italy at about 0.57 per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 39,277 dollars.
You are sad. Latin America is a beautiful place with lots of friendly people and the racist negative perfection Americans have of the region, painting it with irrational broad brushes, is sad.
If you're actually clear-eyed about it, Latin America is the 3rd World, for good reasons - extensive public corruption, extensive criminal activity due to ineffective law enforcement and a lack of political will, feeble economies, and a susceptibility to Socialist political and economic ideals as a reaction to widespread poverty and national economic underperformance compared to the developed world.
Individual Latinos can certainly be lovely people, but their countries represent little to idealize.
You are so wrong. Actually, you really really should consider a trip to Latin America. You will be shocked at how ignorant you were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not travel to Colombia: its homicide rate is 24.91 per 100,000 people and GDP per capita is about 7,001 dollars.
Mexico is also a hard no, with a homicide rate of 24.86 per 100,000 even though GDP per capita is about 13,861 dollars.
For comparison, the United States is 5.76 homicides per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 81,032 dollars.
Paris is in France, where the homicide rate is about 1.34 per 100,000 and GDP per capita is about 44,700 dollars, and Rome is in Italy at about 0.57 per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 39,277 dollars.
You are sad. Latin America is a beautiful place with lots of friendly people and the racist negative perfection Americans have of the region, painting it with irrational broad brushes, is sad.
If you're actually clear-eyed about it, Latin America is the 3rd World, for good reasons - extensive public corruption, extensive criminal activity due to ineffective law enforcement and a lack of political will, feeble economies, and a susceptibility to Socialist political and economic ideals as a reaction to widespread poverty and national economic underperformance compared to the developed world.
Individual Latinos can certainly be lovely people, but their countries represent little to idealize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not travel to Colombia: its homicide rate is 24.91 per 100,000 people and GDP per capita is about 7,001 dollars.
Mexico is also a hard no, with a homicide rate of 24.86 per 100,000 even though GDP per capita is about 13,861 dollars.
For comparison, the United States is 5.76 homicides per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 81,032 dollars.
Paris is in France, where the homicide rate is about 1.34 per 100,000 and GDP per capita is about 44,700 dollars, and Rome is in Italy at about 0.57 per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 39,277 dollars.
You are sad. Latin America is a beautiful place with lots of friendly people and the racist negative perfection Americans have of the region, painting it with irrational broad brushes, is sad.
If you're actually clear-eyed about it, Latin America is the 3rd World, for good reasons - extensive public corruption, extensive criminal activity due to ineffective law enforcement and a lack of political will, feeble economies, and a susceptibility to Socialist political and economic ideals as a reaction to widespread poverty and national economic underperformance compared to the developed world.
Individual Latinos can certainly be lovely people, but their countries represent little to idealize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not travel to Colombia: its homicide rate is 24.91 per 100,000 people and GDP per capita is about 7,001 dollars.
Mexico is also a hard no, with a homicide rate of 24.86 per 100,000 even though GDP per capita is about 13,861 dollars.
For comparison, the United States is 5.76 homicides per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 81,032 dollars.
Paris is in France, where the homicide rate is about 1.34 per 100,000 and GDP per capita is about 44,700 dollars, and Rome is in Italy at about 0.57 per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 39,277 dollars.
You are sad. Latin America is a beautiful place with lots of friendly people and the racist negative perfection Americans have of the region, painting it with irrational broad brushes, is sad.
Anonymous wrote:There are some great flight deals from DC to Colombia for anyone interested. Stuff like $280 to Medellin, $313 to Bogota, $300 to Barranquilla with stops in Panama City. The BAQ flights might not be ideal times but they're swingable.
Anonymous wrote:There are some great flight deals from DC to Colombia for anyone interested. Stuff like $280 to Medellin, $313 to Bogota, $300 to Barranquilla with stops in Panama City. The BAQ flights might not be ideal times but they're swingable.
Anonymous wrote:I'm seriously starting to think that many of the posters here either suffer from some form of mental illness or maybe have a severe form of anxiety.
Kidnapping? GTFO. That wasn't even a problem in the cities during the escobar years.
Not being able to leave the country? It's hard to imagine all planes, boats, and automobiles being shut down! Let me guess, the ATM machines will also shut down and then you will just wither away and die.
The only thing that could happen to you in Medellín, Cartagena, and the coffee region (Manizales?) is running into some American douches and getting your iPhone snatched by a barrio boy on a moto.
It must suck to be so scared.
Anonymous wrote:I would not travel to Colombia: its homicide rate is 24.91 per 100,000 people and GDP per capita is about 7,001 dollars.
Mexico is also a hard no, with a homicide rate of 24.86 per 100,000 even though GDP per capita is about 13,861 dollars.
For comparison, the United States is 5.76 homicides per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 81,032 dollars.
Paris is in France, where the homicide rate is about 1.34 per 100,000 and GDP per capita is about 44,700 dollars, and Rome is in Italy at about 0.57 per 100,000 with GDP per capita about 39,277 dollars.