
chinagringo

Oct 10, 2010, 8:02 AM
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Re: [Peter] You can't see the red flags if your head is in the sand
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Peter: For yourself, a Morelia resident for a number of years and benefiting from actual experience, these warnings and discussions may seen redundant and alarmist. I am guessing that because of your relationship with Tere, you are closer to the "local drumbeats". To some degree, sure there are knowledgeable/experienced Mexico residents that also fit this category and probably get sick and tired of all this type conversation. However, there are two other categories of people, who are members on this forum and rely to some degree on the information contained within: 1) Full or part time residents or want-a-bees , who can only be described as amateurs since they have minimal experience or have learned nothing from the experiences they have had. I would suggest that areas with high concentrations of Gringos living a Gringo lifestyle, such as Lake Chapala, is a microcosm of this type. In my estimation, there is a majority there who will never know Mexico or even care to understand what is going on around them. These are the typical "Ostriches" that myself, Esperanza and others refer to. They are also the ones most vulnerable to becoming a statistic because their lack of knowledge. 2) Mexico travelers, who may be making a short vacation trip or an extended trip driving an RV or some other vehicle. This group may tend to be more of a vagabond type, who don't typically concentrate their visits to one small geographic area. When members post candid, honest and accurate information, they provide the information for readers to gain some knowledge and when digested properly can be the basis for intelligent and informed decisions. I cringe when I read where a long time resident, who has written a book and acts as a forum moderator(another forum) constantly minimizes and poo-poos the situation. One day, that person will end up with blood on his hands but it probably won't matter to him since he won't have known the affected party. Regards, Neil Albuquerque, NM
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