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Fielding's DangerFinder - Making the Best of Nasty Situations
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"Making the Best of Nasty Situations
Or When Statistics Divided by Nobody=You
You should have the transportation thing down now. Everybody gets
a little nervous when their body is accelerated or transported.
You've also figured out why they don't have insurance machines
in minibus terminals, and why bus drivers cover their entire windshield
with religious fetishes. You also know the statistical equality
between walking drunk and blindfolded down the middle of a freeway
and driving your own car in Pakistan. So now we want to turn the
danger meter up a few more notches. Let's do all these things
in places where they have daily rocket reports instead of weather
updates, and where nice rebels like filling up potholes every
night with land mines. Welcome to travel in the world's nasty
places.
Welcome to the Wars of the Innocents
Warfare is not a bad thing for tourists. It keeps them safe. Compared
to today's complex and subterranean conflicts, wars in the first
five decades of this century were geographically and politically
concise affairs that ended with a winner and a loser. After a
period of time, it was back to temple gawking and the normal business
of tourism. Today warfare creates poisoned subways, blown up federal
buildings, hijacked airplanes and smoking office towers in places
where jaywalking is considered a crime. The old wars generated
plenty of headlines to warn off bus tourists, plenty of State
Department Warnings, and lots of photos of blown up people and
cratered buildings to remind us just how dangerous it is over
there.
But name a real war today. A war is where two sides have officially
declared it and mobilized sharply uniformed armies. If you said
Bosnia, Panama, Zaire (Congo), Sierra Leone, Somalia, or even
Haiti, you're wrong. Those were just nasty places Uncle Sam sent
soldiers to. If you said the Gulf War, The Cold War, The Iran-Iraq
War or even The Vietnam"
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