Don't go to Pripyat then.
And no worries, you can't enter "accidentally".
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by The Blaatschapen » Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:20 am
by The Free Joy State » Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:30 am
Rio Cana wrote:The Free Joy State wrote:This is why I'd have fewer problems with travelling to countries that I'm interested in visiting but object to living in (and, sometimes, buying from).
Take the PRC... I would love to do one of those tourist trails one day, taking in the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, Xi'an, Chengdu and so on. Now, from a tourist perspective, if you go there -- don't stir up trouble, follow along your tour group and follow instructions, then you're highly unlikely to get in trouble.
The fact I'd love to see these places I've read about in books and seen in documentaries does not mean that I view the government's actions more positively, or make it a better place to live for the people (the Uighur Muslims spring to mind). It just means that it's easy to toe the line for a few weeks, if it means seeing somewhere you really want to see.
Unfortunately, the US department of State says its risky to go to China. Has a tourist you might get in easily but if they issue an exit ban on leaving then you have a major problem. Seems they tend to do this to citizens of nations they are having problems with.
https://www.businessinsider.com/china-w ... try-2019-1
by WayNeacTia » Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:32 am
The Free Joy State wrote:Rio Cana wrote:
Unfortunately, the US department of State says its risky to go to China. Has a tourist you might get in easily but if they issue an exit ban on leaving then you have a major problem. Seems they tend to do this to citizens of nations they are having problems with.
https://www.businessinsider.com/china-w ... try-2019-1
I'm a British citizen. Our Foreign Office's advice for China is currently that it's safe as long as you don't try anything stupid.
RiderSyl wrote:You'd really think that defenders would communicate with each other about this. I know they're not a hivemind, but at least some level of PR skill would keep Quebecshire and Quebecshire from publically contradicting eac
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by The Free Joy State » Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:38 am
Wayneactia wrote:The Free Joy State wrote:I'm a British citizen. Our Foreign Office's advice for China is currently that it's safe as long as you don't try anything stupid.
Really? They actually had to put out advice not to try anything stupid? You would figure common sense would prevail, but here we are.
by WayNeacTia » Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:39 am
The Free Joy State wrote:Wayneactia wrote:
Really? They actually had to put out advice not to try anything stupid? You would figure common sense would prevail, but here we are.
I'm paraphrasing. The advice is to avoid protests, follow instructions from the authorities, and to ensure you have correct permits if you want to visit Tibet.
RiderSyl wrote:You'd really think that defenders would communicate with each other about this. I know they're not a hivemind, but at least some level of PR skill would keep Quebecshire and Quebecshire from publically contradicting eac
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by East African Unitary State » Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:52 am
Heloin wrote:You really want to phrase the burning of Cork as such?
Heloin wrote:And since the Omagh bombing is part of the current war, no I don't think it's an unfair comparison.
Heloin wrote:One conflict being more violent then another doesn't stop the fact that one of those conflicts is still ongoing and up until about a twenty years ago the wrong shirt colour on the wrong street could still get you shot, and depending on the time of year now beaten.
by The New California Republic » Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:31 am
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