cross-posted from: https://lemmy.onlylans.io/post/34553

Indigo Traveller is a great channel who goes to less-travelled parts of the world to shed light on how people live in less fortunate parts of the world.

I love how he is able to cut through politics and other perspectives to show the human element of the situation of the people on the ground of the places he visits. It’s refreshing, and haunting, to see the day-to-day struggles of the people interviewed.

I wish that more media was cognizant of the individual struggles of those presented within his videos, and that they would talk about ways to assist the countries and people that are highlighted in Indigo Traveller’s travels.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    41 year ago

    I don’t know. I feel like perspective is everything, and you seem to have an idea of how things are in Mozambique which is totally fair, whereas I do not. This is a fair assessment, however I feel that the visibility that Indigo Traveller provides into the situation in Mozambique is worthwhile nonetheless.

    • @PartyPooper
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      51 year ago

      Sorry, didn’t mean to shit on you, just the guy. Making a living off of “slum tourism” just rubs me the wrong way. Have a good one.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        31 year ago

        No, no you’re totally fine. I agree that “slum tourism” feels bad, and I agree that this video initially strikes as “slum tourism”, however watching additional videos of his I feel like this is less the case. I think that Indigo Traveller seeks to highlight the inequity present in the modern day, and while this is not something that is comfortable, it is something that should be addressed in a forum such as this one.

        You brought up “slum tourism”, which I agree is not pleasant, and makes me feel gross to promote (as is the case in this video), however bringing attention to videos such as these can help people be aware of the struggles of others.

        This awareness is not a panacea, but rather is the seed of an idea than can attempt to equalize the inequity present in other’s thinking.

        • @PartyPooper
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          11 year ago

          I get you. It’s just the title that set me off, I guess. I understand that that’s how someone gets views, and it’s unfortunate. Good to see someone acknowledge that Mozambique exists though. Has he done one on Malawi and eSwatini too?

      • aubertlone
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        21 year ago

        If you’ve ever watched one of his videos, you’ll see that his content is not really described as “slum tourism”.

        I was born in India, I know what slums look like. Never dealt with slum tourists, but still. This doesn’t strike me as that

        • @PartyPooper
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          21 year ago

          I’ve spent 10 months in India, over two trips. Absolute favorite and least favorite country, depending on how my stomach felt. What part are you from?

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            1 year ago

            Tenali, Andhra Pradesh

            Edit: also I 100% know what you mean about most favorite and least favorite country

            Maybe you can sample some Hyderabad chicken Biryani one day. It’s really fucking tasty.

            Altho Hyderabad isn’t technically part of Andhra Pradesh anymore. Long story, has to do with local politics…

            Food is hella bomb regardless

            • @PartyPooper
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              1 year ago

              Missed that area. It was getting really hot and I think I took a train from Tirumula or Pondicherry straight to Puri. Is the chicken biryani there much different than other places?