Pakistan as a tourist destination?

'Welcome to the Savage Reservation, sorry I mean welcome to Pakistan'

 

Forbes magazine is getting slated for its recommendation that Pakistan, a shithole of misogyny, violence and hatred, is a suitable place for lone female travellers to visit. Those who are criticising Forbes for making this recommendation are correct, Pakistan is the very last place that women,or even anybody from a civilised nation should want to visit.

I can’t imagine why anyone would want to visit Pakistan for any reason? The only use I can think of for Pakistan to be included on any tourism itinerary would be as a Savage Reservation of the type that Aldous Huxley described in the dystopian novel Brave New World. I can well imagine that Pakistan would make a great place to visit if what you wanted to see is a backward and savage place ruled over by a retarded ideology called Islam, and compare it adversely with life in the civilised world. Pakistan is a place of horror where women and children are treated like dirt and where those of faiths other than Islam run the risk of both mob and state violence.

Huxley set his Savage Reservation in Central America but he may have got a more realistic portrayal of a land full of backward, screaming, superstitious and violent savages, if he had chosen Pakistan as the setting for his Savage Reservation.

Forbes is a respected and at one time responsible magazine. I find it horrific that they would be so irresponsible to recommend that lone female visitors expose themselves to the many dangers that they would most likely encounter should they visit Pakistan. By all means it’s the Forbes magazine’s right to publish travel guides, but they should not encourage people whether they be men or women, to visit a place where the savages resident there may kill them.