
© Bill Pugliano / Getty Images / AFPA view of Downtown Detroit
While America is theatrically debating whether or not Baltimore is a "rodent-infested mess", the rest of the world has already made up its mind about America's inner city slums.
In a travel advisory published on Monday, the Uruguay foreign ministry warned its citizens traveling to the United States after the two mass shootings over the weekend to
avoid cities such as Detroit, Baltimore and Albuquerque, which it said are among the 20 most dangerous in the world, citing the Ceoworld Magazine 2019 index.Travelers were urged to take precautions
"in the face of growing indiscriminate violence, mostly for hate crimes, including racism and discrimination, which cost the lives of more than 250 people in the first seven months of this year," it said in the release also posted on President Tabare Vazquez's website; a similar warning would instantly be slammed as racist if it appeared anywhere in the US.
Uruguay also warned that "Given the impossibility of the authorities to prevent these situations, due among other factors, to the indiscriminate possession of firearms by the population, it is especially advisable to avoid places where large concentrations of people occur, such as theme parks, shopping centers, arts festivals, religious activities, food fairs and cultural or sporting events. In particular, it is recommended not to take minors to these places."
Comment: Ah, the chattering class. Heaven forbid Trump's words be reported accurately. Their tender ears can't take it.
Here's Trump's response today: