I often try to put myself in the shoes of those traveling to our country (think about what we've gone through as a nation). We certainly wouldn't tell others not to come visit the U.S.
I have to say, this subject is something that's making me question a European cruise. I'd love to hear any comments that someone living there might be able to add.
I do. It's way more dangerous here than it is in Europe. I have no idea why people come here.
This country is simply more dangerous on a daily basis than many others. Statistics don't lie in this case. This is regardless of anything political whatsoever. We're huge with huge highways and have giant cars at the very least.
To put the shoe on the other foot my relatives in Europe are terrified to visit here because of the general threat of a mass shooting. They cannot understand how we send our kids off to school, visit movie theaters or malls, and go about our daily lives.
ALLL of this ^^^^^^^
Im from Ireland and have spent a lot of time in America over the last 16 years, Ive been multiple times to New York and LA, as well as New Orleans, Orlando, San Francisco and Las Vegas .
So many Europeans just don’t understand why I continue to travel to USA. Not just with this new administration but due to the difference in gun laws, the mass shootings, and just how different life in Europe is in general.
For example, your 6 lane freeways and the ginormous 18 wheeler trucks just utterly petrify me. We don’t have that in Ireland, our freeways are max 3 lanes and we don’t have the 18 wheeler trucks here. Even your regular family cars are way larger than our regular family cars.
We don’t have mass shootings here, in fact our regular police on the street are not even armed, the same in the UK, the regular police in London are not armed.
Our gun laws are so strict that those who do own guns have to go through such huge red tape and bureaucracy and its only mainly people like vets or farmers in rural areas who have guns. Normal regular people just don’t have guns in their houses or even have access to ammo. We don’t have gun shops on the high street or in the malls.
I try not to think about it but it does go through my mind that when Im in America and Im in Mcdonalds or on a city bus, or walking down the street, that the person beside me could have a loaded gun in their bag, whether legally or illegally allowed. Ive lived in various parts of Ireland, as well as Munich, Edinburgh and London, and ive NEVER have that fear when living or visiting any city in Europe.
We don’t have earthquakes or tornados here in Europe. I try not to think about it, but I know that every time I go to LA there is a possibility that the next roller could be THE big one.
And lest anyone think I'm being in ANY way political, I've been saying the same sorts of things through ALL administrations. I first traveled internationally to Ireland at the very end of The Troubles. Yes the Troubles were over, but it was still tenuous. And I still felt safer there than here.
I remember when I first started using chat rooms and forums back around 1999 / 2000 So many Americans used to ask me was Dublin safe as they knew about the bombings in Belfast. Physically Dublin and Belfast are 2 hours drive apart. BUT that 2 hours is like the distance between New York and LA. And now with the peace agreement the bombings and killings have stopped and its soooo much different.
Im not saying we don’t have our problems, we do, but life in general in Europe is far far safer for the average person on the street.
And for people on Disney Cruises, you are so far removed from real life in Europe, that you would not even know if something happened during your cruise. I know from living in Dublin just how much the European ports depend on the revenue from the cruise industry. For a lot of countries like Ireland, the tourist industry is such a huge part of the economy.