The Future
Not only is Amsterdam our ideal future in terms of transportation, it's our ideal future in terms of liberalism. Amie took advantage of one of those bike tours (which I opted out of because it was freezing and raining) and learned a bit about all those liberal laws that make Amsterdam so famous. I can't remember the facts. For the detailed picture go here and here. What I do remember is the big picture: in Amsterdam, where marijuana is decriminalized (not technically legal) and legally available in controlled settings (coffee shops--once you step outside with the substance it's no longer legal), a smaller percentage of the native population smokes on a regular basis and a smaller percentage has ever tried pot at all than in the U.S. where it's illegal. It's also a massive money maker in the Netherlands because it's heavily taxed and a well sought out tourist attraction. From the websites (above) we can see that Amsterdam has less substance abuse and less violence than in the United States. Drinking isn't as big of an issue, either.
Amsterdam should be our future, too, because it's a civilized, tolerant, educated, and amazingly diverse society. According to one of the guides we met on the trip, it's normal for people to speak more than two languages. He himself spoke four fluently. In a tiny city that one could walk the length of in a bit more than an hour, there are 177 different nationalities! Amsterdam is home to more nationalities than any other city in the world. That means that everyone lives together peacefully and there's always great ethnic food wherever you go! Wouldn't it be nice to live where there was food from all around the world waiting for you in one place? I'd say that my hometown is pretty diverse, and we certainly have a lovely selection of ethnic foods, many of which I heartily enjoy as home-cooked meals thanks to the superior culinary skills of many of my friends's parents. Still, though, 177 different nationalities.
It's clean, it's organized, it's harmonious. It's ideal. And we had a great time there.
Sounds great. You have a way of writing about your adventures that equals or surpasses most travel books..maybe that is your future:)
ReplyDeleteI want to go when the tulips are in bloom :)