Summary

A German tourist was arrested and attacked after climbing the Temple of Kukulcan at Chichen Itza, Mexico, during the spring equinox.

Video footage shows locals shouting insults and physically confronting the man as National Guard personnel detained him.

The temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is off-limits to climbers due to preservation laws and safety concerns.

Violators face fines up to $16,000 and possible prison time.

The incident occurred amid a crowd of 8,000–9,000 visitors.

    • Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      27 days ago

      Whilst being from a country with delusions of grandeur seems to make them more likely to exist (or at at least more likely to feel free to act like that), all nationalities have wankers.

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    A German tourist

    Sorry for not sending out best. I hope the guys wore socks in sandals at least to properly represent our national outfit.

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      Every country has its idiots, but none moreso than America right now.

      • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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        Not really, the thing with the US is just that it joined a long list of countries led by people who should be committed for their own good. The US is not unique really at this point.

        US tourists have nothing on UK stag-doers. Those people are a plague.

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      I used to work in a tourist area of CA, and most German tourists are very friendly and usually have a good dry humor, only ever had one be rude, but I think he was an offical going to the military base and not a tourist. He didn’t like me walking past the lobby in a restaurant he was waiting to be seated in, I don’t know how it is elsewhere, but when your picking up and paying for a to go order in the US, you don’t wait to be seated, you just go to the front of house area and pay, typically front of house worker or owners aren’t seating people unless it’s an incredibly slow.

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        German tourists in Spanish resorts are the ones who will go out at night to put their towels on the pool chairs to reserve them for the next day, something which only ever works because other people are too polite to just thrown the towels away when they get there in the morning.

        In my own experience living in a couple of countries in including big tourism destinations, people from bigger and wealthier countries have a bigger tendency to behave as entitled wankers who think that they own the place when out of their country than people from smaller or poorer countries, so in touristic places you get for example more Germans, Brits and Americans doing “I don’t care for others” stuff than say Dutch people or Greeks (whilst, curiously, in their own countries they tend not to behave like that, or at least not as overtly so).

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        You just happened to work in a tourist area that is above the budget of most of our worst offenders (sorry if this sounds classist, it’s absolutely not meant that way)

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      I think someone mixed up this one and the other recently arrested legalized US german immigrant.

      Perhaps a swap at the border would do the trick. 🤔

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      Eh don’t feel too bad, death valley will consume 10 of your countrymen by the closing of summer. Seriously there’s running bets on my area about how many Germans will die and from what, safe bet is 5 from heatstroke.

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      I’m only German by heritage, not citizenry… but goddamn do I love socks-n-'stocks, aka Birck-n-socks.

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    Good. Wish more locals in tourists hotspots would gang up on asshole tourists. Like Bali is infested with entitled westerners and asshole bogans. It’s the colonial mindset these tourists have.

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      I know a woman who is insanely entitled and is currently in Bali. I feel bad for the locals who have to experience her presence

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        Colonialism is about extracting resources. Living in a low cost of living area on passive income attained globally is quite the opposite.

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          Is it, though? You aren’t contributing anything to the local economy or culture while simultaneously stimulating gentrification…

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            Of course they are contributing to the culture. Enriching it with their own culture as immigrants.

            They are strengthening the indonesian rupiah by Selling other currencies for it. Then they are spending idr on the local economy.

            A developed economy is more expensive to live in. Gentrification just means that the area gets developed. The people that can’t stay there economically are people without education.

            This can be solved however with policy. Policies that aim at social mobility like here in the EU.

            Tax paid education.

            Indonesia is a tax paradise, very attractive.

            Very cheap labour. Very young population.

            My brain can’t comprehend their cost of living, so I always tipped the Uber drivers in Batam with 100k idr. They often wanted to decline, but it’s like the normal price of transport where I’m from.

            I see a lot of international companies there.

            Their poverty rate has been in decline since the 80s.

            Very friendly people in general too.

            Globalism is the way, bruv

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          Colonialism is also about displacing native/local culture which is what a lot of these digital nomads are doing. One example I’ve seen are the digital nomads trying to stop locals from walking on the public beaches in front of their properties.

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            So the Turks are colonising my country 🌝 wolf or whatever they keep saying

            If it’s a public beach then there’s nothing they can do about it.

            Just go there with the whole family and let Karen frown

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    The headline annoys me, it makes it sound like a hapless tourist was attacked by vicious indigens.

    I can well imagine how they told him not to do it, and eventually had to resort to physically getting him back down when he just didn’t listen. Maybe technically an attack, but at the very least it should’ve read:

    “Tourist violating ancient artefacts attacked and restrained by locals” or some such.

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      I’ve seen enough of these stories that it was very clear that they climbed the temple (a no no) and was quickly karmaed by locals. Which is the proper way of things.

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      So you decided to not read the article and fabricate your own, fictional version of events?

      Video also shows members of the public running up to the man as he was being led away by National Guard personnel, and hitting and yelling at him in the process.

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    Fuck yes. Doesn’t matter if you’re a German tourist in Mexico, an American tourist in Japan, or a Chinese tourist at an American buffet— respect the local etiquette if you are going to travel.

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    I climbed that pyramid forever ago when it was still legal to do so.

    Tons of people were going up & down. I didn’t realize things had changed and that it was also on the list of “new” 7 wonders of the world.

    It was a bitch coming down though because it’s so steep.

    Anyway, dude should have known better.

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    Hell yeah! When you’re visiting another country, you are a guest in their country and should obey their laws and rules.

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    What an idiot not only for potentially damaging an ancient pyramid but also because those stairs are only about 3" deep and it would be incredibly easy to come tumbling off that when coming back down. I scaled one that was maybe 10 feet tall outside Playa Del Carmen (not a perserved one but one you can climb on) and even that was terrifying to come down as a tall person.

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    Lucky they didn’t get their heart cut out and show to them like in the good ol days