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Old Sep 14, 2005 | 7:52 am
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MIKESILV
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Originally Posted by greenery
After losing my job, I decided to go on a "one in a life-time" round the world trip with my wife. We spent many hours talking to people (and visiting travel message boards) to help us decide where to visit. Many factors were considered in the determination on where to go.

Though I have to admit that RACISM has had a serious impact on deciding which countries we would visit. Spending the last 15 years living in the Washington DC area has exposed me to people from all over the world. Positive and negative stereotypes were developed through the years. Both my wife and I have strong positive and negative opinions about the culture, lifestyle, behavior and appearance of people from countries outside the USA. These "impressions" really impacted our decision making in our trip planning. The "people of the country" was determined to be more important than tourist infrastructure, costs, flight routes, and attractions of a specific nation.

Have you decided to visit (or not visit) a country because of personal racism?
So let me get this right.
You are telling us you are rascist and you want to find out if there are others like you here?

I suspect there are but I would be surprised if many admit to it.

As for me personally its something I have never ONCE considered on any trip taken or planned.
What the point of visiting anywhere if you obviousy dislike people and culture in general?
Tell me does your dislike extended to say restaurants? No French, Chinese, Indian, Mexican, Thai or Moroccan etc for you huh?

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