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For decades, the United States warned the world where it was safe to travel. Now, the script has flipped.
In this episode of This with Krish, we break down why countries like Canada, the U.K., Germany, France, and Australia are issuing travel advisories for the United States — and why this moment is historically different.
This isn’t fear-mongering. It’s optics, confidence, and global reputation.
We unpack the real reasons behind these advisories: gun violence, civil unrest, inconsistent laws, policing concerns, and political volatility. We also explore when this has happened before, why it’s becoming more common, and what it means when America’s closest allies quietly start warning their citizens.
This episode is funny, uncomfortable, honest, and necessary — with truth bombs, sarcasm, and context you won’t hear in a headline.
Because when your friends start warning people about you… that message travels faster than tourism brochures ever will.
🎧 Listen. Think. Share.
👉 More episodes and context at ThisWithKrish.com
By Krish DhokiaFor decades, the United States warned the world where it was safe to travel. Now, the script has flipped.
In this episode of This with Krish, we break down why countries like Canada, the U.K., Germany, France, and Australia are issuing travel advisories for the United States — and why this moment is historically different.
This isn’t fear-mongering. It’s optics, confidence, and global reputation.
We unpack the real reasons behind these advisories: gun violence, civil unrest, inconsistent laws, policing concerns, and political volatility. We also explore when this has happened before, why it’s becoming more common, and what it means when America’s closest allies quietly start warning their citizens.
This episode is funny, uncomfortable, honest, and necessary — with truth bombs, sarcasm, and context you won’t hear in a headline.
Because when your friends start warning people about you… that message travels faster than tourism brochures ever will.
🎧 Listen. Think. Share.
👉 More episodes and context at ThisWithKrish.com