Mexico needs a publicity campaign to convince American tourists that it is safe? The problem isn’t BAD publicity, the problem is TRUE publicity. Mexico is not safe.
This is just one more example of the post-modern conceit that the “narrative” is more important than the truth. Truth lives in the real world, not in the advertising office.
I spent many long and wonderful summer weeks in Mexico as a child. I miss it terribly, and I wish my own children could experience the same long lazy days on a beautiful Sonoran beach. Sadly, I haven’t been back in years, and have no intention of doing so anytime soon. And no poster or ad campaign is going to make me feel safe.





