Retiring in Dominican Republic
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When I said Rose Colored glasses In that specific post I meant that many come to D.R. and are not always aware of some of the issues they could run into simply because they are new fishes in the pond, does that make it a bad place? Absolutely not! but regardless of where you are on the planet, you must be aware of the good and bad. The evening news reports on the good and bad, so why run a blog where stories must always fit a specific narrative
When I tune into the news and if it is too much to bear, I simply change the channel or turn off the TV, does that mean others are doing the same as me? Different strokes for different folks.
I simply believe that if someone wants to post something which might be helpfull in creating awareness and keeping those who might simply not be aware safe, then why get your underwear in a bunch? Folks will decide if D.R. works for them or not, a post on awareness is not going to discourage anyone from visiting or living here if they聽 wish to do so. If they happen to have a negative experience, they should feel just as comfortable sharing that experience as well as the positive one. That is why I made that comment. Let folks post what they wish to post, no judgements.