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Southeast Asian Tourists Rethink US Travel Amid Safety and Discrimination Concerns, Survey Reveals

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Interest among Southeast Asian travelers in visiting the United States is showing a marked decline, with a new survey finding that one in four respondents has lost enthusiasm for US-bound tourism over the past six months. The results, drawn from a major poll by Milieu Insight involving 6,000 travelers from Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia, highlight rising anxieties over potential discrimination, actions by the Trump administration, and fears of gun violence—factors that have begun eclipsing traditional concerns around cost or lengthy journeys (e.vnexpress.net).

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Thai Youth Embrace Complex Heroes as Superheroes Reflect Modern Realities

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New research shows today’s children connect with antiheroes who wrestle with trauma and doubt, not flawless saviors. This shift signals a broader change in how pop culture shapes Thai youth, as stakeholders weigh the implications for values, resilience, and mental health.

Across global media, the portrayal of heroes has grown more nuanced. Thai parents, educators, and policymakers are considering how imperfect protagonists influence children’s understanding of courage, responsibility, and justice. In the latest discussion highlighted by a science publication, young audiences increasingly relate to characters who struggle rather than embody perfect virtue. Research by respected institutions now points to a need for critical dialogue between families and schools about what these stories teach.

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Thai Youth See New Faces of Heroism as Superheroes Evolve With the Times

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As superheroes shed their perfect, patriotic images and embrace more complex, troubling realities, the lessons they offer young people are shifting—raising new questions for parents, educators, and Thai society about what role pop culture plays in shaping the next generation. The latest research and commentary, highlighted in a recent article from Scientific American, detail how today’s children resonate less with flawless heroes like Superman and more with antiheroes struggling with their own traumas, reflecting a broader transformation not only in Hollywood but within youth culture worldwide (Scientific American).

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