Travel TikToker sparks debate by suggesting recent attack sites
The holiday season is ongoing, and tourists from all over the world are searching for relaxing destinations. In Europe, Spain, Croatia, and Greece are popular choices. One American TikToker recorded a video offering travel advice. According to him, it's worth considering a country where a terrorist attack has recently occurred.
2:01 PM EDT, July 11, 2024
The holidays are officially on. Kids are heading to camps, and families are planning trips to places where they can unwind. They aim to spend their time in the best way possible and create lasting memories. Unsurprisingly, they choose destinations known for their safety. However, it's currently more challenging to make safe choices. The war in Ukraine, tense relations with Israel, and global warming contributing to fires in Greece all complicate travel plans.
Social media is infamous for occasionally presenting videos that truly shock us. One such example is a video created by a man with the pseudonym "manishs_". He shared his thoughts on where it's best to go on vacation. It might seem unremarkable, except that he suggested choosing a country where a terrorist attack has just occurred.
Vacation in a country where there was a terrorist attack? the TikToker has no doubt
A few days ago, a TikToker known as "manishs_" posted a video. In it, he claimed that if you're planning a vacation, the best choice is a country where a terrorist attack just occurred. This idea may sound bizarre or even grotesque to many. However, despite their controversial nature, he presented several arguments that are hard to dismiss.
Firstly, the TikToker mentioned that flight tickets to the country shortly after a terrorist attack would be incredibly cheap, making it tempting for travelers. Secondly, with most people avoiding such a country, tourists would mainly encounter residents, which also sounds appealing. Lastly, security in the country would be at its highest level shortly after a terrorist attack, ensuring it doesn't happen again.