What place in the world do you never want to visit? Why?
I don’t like violence and prejudice. I’m more ashamed of the U.K. right now than I’ve ever been in my life, so what I’m saying, I’m saying about the world. Inclusively.
We’re a pathetic race who pride ourselves on being right when we couldn’t be more wrong. We’re destroying each other, the animal kingdom, and our planet. All the time we’re doing this we’re a global, international, fully inclusive, pathetic disgrace.
As a result there are many places I’d love to visit but won’t. Russia, Israel, certain states in America, to name but three-ish. It will depend what the far right, an anachronism in every sense of the word, continue to do to destroy this world. So America may be 100% off the list after the next election.
The truly tragic thing is that there are far more decent, amazing, kind people in this world, yet when we speak up we’re silenced. Too stupid to understand reality, loony lefties who have butterflies for brains. Any insult the prejudiced anachronisms in this world can level until they raise their voices sufficiently to drown us out.
How can the peaceful and respectful possibly be wrong?
We don’t discuss with you because you’re not capable. I’m centrist anyway. Yes it’s a place.
So I won’t spend money in places where I’m supporting violence and prejudice. How could you look Ukraine in the face or the children and innocents in Gaza if you visited their aggressors? Yet in those very apparently aggressive countries are millions who disagree and have very bravely spoken up. Israel being one.
If you’re even thinking the words anti-semitism here stop right now. I’m anti murder in all its forms, I’ll never forget the October attacks on innocent Israelis. Nor that Israel is being attacked too.
So here’s the thing. Because of a few mainly men, because, I’m afraid, in my country the attackers are most often men, the world is going into one of the worst phases in its history. Yet there are an overwhelming number of decent men in this world.
So in truth, because of a minority, a tiny fraction of this world, I have a bigger no go list than will go. How sad is that? I haven’t even touched on the countries where the rich and powerful let the poor die.
Give us another few thousand years and we may start to understand the value of kindness, respect, and inclusion. We may finally have the courage.
I hope. Let no other generation go through this. Please.
Deb xx
P.S. The reason this is a serious answer is that very seriously, if it’s not humid I’d probably go there. I hate humidity and have been known not to see daylight in August in the U.K. But not often. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣