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I have no problem with a country saying "we don't want visitors".
There are many countries like this in the world that make it difficult or expensive to visit. North Korea comes to mind. It is certainly their country, and they can do what they like. However, they need to also accept the negative impact on the local economy from the decline of tourism. That is a lot of small bars and restaurants that go out of business, and a lot of people who were waiting tables, cooking, cleaning, etc that go back to subsistence fishing or whatever. As far as I'm concerned, as soon as a country does not welcome visitors, I'll go somewhere else. Not because I'm trying to punish them, but because I don't enjoy the feeling of not being welcomed. Later, Don W. Terry Spragg wrote: Hmmm, seems like it may be that the Bahamians are getting tired of all the Yanqui invaders (among others, to be fair), despoiling their nicer beaches with huge hotels the natives cannot afford and whom's motorised competition and effluent ruins the fishing inshore? Perhaps they fear becoming Tahitized or Cubanized? Perhaps their democracy is actually working to the betterment of "The People," most of whom do not benefit from or appreciate the hordes of 'rich *******s' that keep trying to buy the very dirt out from under their feet? Perhaps their reserves are getting too crowded? Punishing them by not going may be exactly what they want. How much of "Their" Island still belongs to them? How much of their culture actually remains? Don't take it as a personal insult, just consider how you might feel in their shoes. Not the rich business hotelier wanks, I mean the real people. Let them charge what they want, you have no right to complain, they have no duty to let all of you in. Pay up or stay home. The result will no doubt be seen for what it will be. Time cures all ills. Are they actually crazy like foxes? |
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