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Don't Be Terrorized
By Rick Steves
After Friday's horrifying events in Paris,
as we keep the victims and their families in our prayers and marvel at how
violent hatred can express itself, it’s natural for those of us with travels
coming up to wonder what is the correct response. Let me share my thoughts:
I have two fundamental concerns: what is
safe, and what is the appropriate response to terrorism.
About safety, I believe this is an isolated
incident. Tomorrow Paris will be no more dangerous than it was the day before
that terrible Friday the 13th. I also believe that security in Paris and
throughout Europe will be heightened in response to this attack. Remember:
There's an important difference between fear and risk.
About the right response to terrorism, I
believe we owe it to the victims of this act not to let the terrorist win by
being terrorized. That’s exactly the response they are hoping for. Sure, it’s
natural for our emotions to get the best of us. But, especially given the
impact of sensational media coverage, we need to respond intelligently and
rationally.
In 2004, Madrid suffered a terrorist
bombing in its Metro, which killed 191 and injured 1,800. In 2005, London
suffered a similar terrorist bombing in its Tube system, killing 52 and
injuring 700. These societies tightened their security, got the bad guys, and
carried on. Paris will, too.
I'm sure that many Americans will cancel
their trips to Paris (a city of 2 million people) or the rest of Europe (a
continent of 500 million people), because of an event that killed about 150. As
a result, ironically, they’ll be staying home in a country of 320 million
people that loses over 30,000 people a year (close to 100 people a day) to gun
violence.
Again, our thoughts and prayers go out to
the people of Paris, the victims, and their loved ones. And it remains my firmly
held belief that the best way for Americans to fight terrorism is to keep on
traveling.
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