Monday, November 21, 2011

Wuxi China Expatdom rated the world's most ethical tourist destination

The Wuxi China Expatdom has been rated the world's premier destination for ethical travelers.  The top rating came from The World Ethical Travel Society (WETS) based in Medicine Hat, Canada.

Said WETS President Leon Trotsland:

"As the world becomes ever more interconnected, travelers must go to places with good ethics are easy to follow.  Travelers today, more than ever, are aware of the impact that governments and individuals have on freedom and the pursuit of happiness.  Travelers should ensure that their increasing economic power is not wasted propping up tyrannies and other centralized bureaucratic edifices.  Deciding where to visit in this world is a moral decision.  Travelers don't want to be useful idiots for a regime.

Every year WETS, after extensive research, publishes a list of the ten most ethical places to visit in the world.  This destinations are often not glamorous.  But WETS has never been one to court to the tastes of the cool, Bohemian, or hip.

This year however, we can only list one place as being ethical and that is the Wuxi China Expatdom.  With its libertarian economic system, policing of Harry Callahan, and the freest gun laws on the planet, the Wuxi China Expatdom is the only place that any traveler with ethics can go.  No where else even comes close.

And as a bonus, everything you can find everywhere else in the world can be found in the Wuxi China Expatdom.  It has great beaches, naturism, great mountains, great food, great sports franchises, wonderful climate, great culture, bargain shopping, wonderful religious shrines, and exact replicas of many of the rest of the world's great tourist sites.  Only in the Wuxi China Expatdom, can you visit the Eiffel Tower and not feel that you are economically benefiting the French.

Yes, Wuxi China Expatdom King Gorzo the Mighty is to be saluted for creating and ruling the world's greatest and most ethical tourist destination!"

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