I have a passport, but aside from some half-remembered Spanish courses from high school, I’m completely monolingual.

Sadly, the US prohibits travel to Cuba for vacations, otherwise I’d gladly put some money into their economy.

  • BeamBrain [he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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    23 hours ago

    I already responded to you but I wanted to add

    i saw you considering Vietnam, that seems extreme just to go to a beach, dont get me wrong i wanna visit one day but that’s so much money JUST to go to a beach.

    Look, I really like beaches, okay

    But on a more serious note, this goes a bit further than “just to go to a beach.” What I have in mind is a once-in-a-lifetime trip: not just a vacation, but the best vacation I could possibly have given my means and moral principles. And the only place for my ideal vacation is a tropical beach.

    • sweet_pecan [love/loves, they/them]@hexbear.net
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      22 hours ago

      ooohh then maybe Vietnam, its also one of the best places for vegans to travel!!! listen I don’t think its WRONG to travel just that the tourism industry is inherently exploitative and there is no place untouched by colonialism. if you pick a place, do your research, actually engage with the culture, always tip really well, and leave as minimal impact on the environment as you reasonably can I think that’s fine. but as you can see in this very thread there are examples of white “leftist” saying the most repulsive chauvinistic about these countries. simply try to be the opposite of that and you’ll be good. (also TIP goddammit nobody fucking tips, tip as much as you would in America) you cant buy a t-shirt without engaging in exploitation ya know. you just need to be aware of that and act accordingly. 99% of white tourists fail at basic human decency.