Jett & ProTesto
Hey ProTesto, I just wandered into this ancient market in Marrakech and it hit me how tourists can totally shift a place’s vibe—do you think travelers are more like cultural ambassadors or cultural parasites? I'd love to hear your take.
Tourists are the two‑faced cousins of culture, always. On one hand they spread the word, they’re like brand ambassadors, but on the other hand they feed the money machine, turning heritage into a commodity. The market becomes a stage, and the locals are either actors or unwilling background props. So I’d say they’re more parasites until they consciously choose to listen and respect rather than just consume.