Qatar Breaking The Law
Canadians and Americans tend to have a sense of entitlement. They demand that the whole world should do what they do. Qatar for example. That country cannot come to north America and impose its norms. It will be breaking the law and they will be arrested.
Canadians and Americans abroad, beware. Certain activity that is fun in Miami during Spring Break might be a crime abroad. Worse still, it might lead to death. We still see online reports of murdered tourists and perpetrators are not brought to justice because of porous legal systems.
Respect narcotics, cultural, religious and health laws of the countries you visit. That is the bottom line. The NBA was emphatic about it at the beginning of the pandemic. Vaccinate against COVID-19 if you want to play basketball in Canada.
Some players refused. Consequently, they did not see action. It’s a health law of the land, said the NBA. Vaccinate or forget about games played at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.
Canadians and Americans abroad should remember that their embassies cannot help them if they break foreign law. It might be written or unwritten law. Therefore, certain sexual activity that is not shunned in Canada and America, might be a taboo in certain countries.
Poor countries are vulnerable, when tourists brandish money. Kids are susceptible and any attempt to lure them might result in death. It’s very easy. Tourists must replay this message. This is not home.
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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