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With all the dismal news about America lately, my home, I'm starting to seriously look at where else to move.

Putting aside for now the difficulty of actually immigrating to some countries, I'm curious on the opinions of others (especially people living outside the U.S) on this.

What I'm looking for in a country is, I imagine, similar to many people. I'm trying to find somewhere that will exhibit:

  • Low racism
  • Low sexism
  • Low LGBTQ-phobia
  • Strong laws around food quality and safety
  • Strong laws about environmental protection
  • Strong laws against unethical corporate practices (monopoly, corruption, lobbying, etc)
  • Strong laws for privacy
  • Good treatment of mentally ill, homeless, and impoverished people

Those are the real important things. Of course the nice-to-haves are almost too obvious to be worth listing, low cost of living, strong art and cultural scene, nice environment, and so on.

My actual constraints that might really matter are that I only speak English (and maybe like A1-2 level German). It seems incredibly intimidating to try to find employment somewhere when I can hardly speak the language.

I know nowhere on Earth is perfect, just curious what people may have to suggest. I hope this question isn't too selfish to ask here.

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[–] Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world 2 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Well, I specified the majority of voters for a reason. When a third of population looks at the possibility of someone as evil as Trump taking power, and are so unmoved by that possibility that they can't even be bothered to so much as color in a quarter-inch rectangle in opposition to it, that's a fucking problem.

Militias to protect protesters is one thing; militias to enforce the demands being made by the protesters is what we need.

Look at current events here: we've got the 50501 protests happening nationwide and frequently - nothing changes. There were protests constantly during Trump's first go at raping the Constitution - nothing changed. There were protests against Biden and Harris over their support for the genocide on Gaza - nothing changed. This has been a recurring theme for the almost 4 decades I've been stuck in this fucking dumpster fire.

You know what did get shit done? Luigi put three bullets into a malicious healthcare CEO's back, and we immediately saw some reform (nothing huge, but some). Teslas and Tesla dealerships started getting burned to the ground, and now (supposedly - hasn't happened yet) Elon is backing down from his role as chief Nazi. The republicans carried out a literal insurrection; they now control the presidency, Congress, and the Judiciary. Any semblance of checks and balances, and they just arrest the judge.

Point being: good or bad, violence is the only thing that works here. We've dipped our toes into it, but we haven't gone full guillotine, which is what desperately needs to happen. Protests aren't going to accomplish shit until the ruling class has a healthy fear for what happens when the protesters' demands are ignored.

[–] cyborganism@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Point being: good or bad, violence is the only thing that works here. We’ve dipped our toes into it, but we haven’t gone full guillotine, which is what desperately needs to happen. Protests aren’t going to accomplish shit until the ruling class has a healthy fear for what happens when the protesters’ demands are ignored.

You know what? I motherfuckin' agree with you 1 000% on this.

[–] Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Judging by your post history, it looks like I agree with you on nearly everything, except apparently when it comes to splitting hairs over how much faith we have in the average American to actually get up and get their hands dirty to take our country back.

...and honestly, I'm a little jealous of that optimism. The past decade has made me cynical as fuck. You're right to call me out for defeatism. This all seems so fucking hopeless to me, but I really ought to keep that shit to myself - not like I'd be doing anyone a favor by 'winning' them over.

[–] cyborganism@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 hour ago

❤️🤝❤️

We can't give up. We just can't. We don't have a choice. I'm doing my part here in Canada. I hope you guys do yours. Because there's so much at stake.