• MostlyBirds@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Visiting a burning, inhospitable hellscape where people are actively dying and the rest are having their entire lives destroyed, and doing it for fun because “well, we’ve been planning it for a while, and want to go somewhere as a family and can’t come up with anything else exotic enough for our standards on short notice” is incredibly trashy and selfish.

    They sound like shitty people, honestly, and I hope they have an awful time.

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      1 year ago

      Talking of ‘having their whole lives destroyed’ - presumably the people actually working in and running the hotels want them there - or else they would be closed

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        presumably the people actually working in and running the hotels want them there - or else they would be closed

        It might not be up to them. I imagine some places are run by shitty corporate overlords that don’t give two shits about the devastation.

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      1 year ago

      Oh yeah I bet their economy can handle no tourism when it needs money the most. This is really bad for them. They need to encourage tourism but what is there left?

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        This is happening in the wealthiest nation in human history. The government has an unquestionable obligation to provide relief for these people. Suggesting that keeping the victims of this disaster in the area and going to work while their homes are still burning is an acceptable answer is revolting. Fuck this disgusting “but what about the economy” attitude.