u.s. embassy mexico travel warning: a moral collapse or common sense in a danger zone?
The new u.s. embassy mexico travel warning is not just a map of cartel violence—it is a moral indictment of a society that has normalized kidnapping for ransom as a "cost of living." As American tourists flee in droves, leaving behind empty resorts and shuttered taco stands, we must ask: Have we sacrificed our collective soul for cheap tequila and Instagram sunsets? The warning, which labels entire states as no-go zones, is now being weaponized by moral crusaders who argue that every dollar spent on a Mexican vacation is a dollar funding human trafficking and extortion. With cartels now issuing their own "travel advisories" for safe zones, the line between victim and accomplice has never been blurrier. Is this the final straw for a society that once believed in the goodness of foreign adventure?