realitista@lemmus.org
on 05 Jun 11:13
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Expatsi sounds like a company that would use you as a drug mule.
modernangel@sh.itjust.works
on 05 Jun 11:13
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is it irony that the regime bending over backward for privileged people is most of all driving out privileged people
HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social
on 05 Jun 12:09
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Not quite - the regime is bending over backwards for people it feels it can control. They don’t care about the privileged people leaving, just that there are enough bodies left to fight wars & work.
While I certainly understand someone who feels threatened and doesn’t want to become another cautionary tale about misjudging fascists capacity for murder, I’m concerned that the exodus of people who oppose the regime just further solidifies their hold.
It also increases the risk for those left behind who can’t leave.
If you’re leaving because you expect to die if you stay, then godspeed to you. If you’re leaving because you’d rather go someplace where you can pretend it doesn’t affect you, then fuck you.
I left pre-Trump, for personal reasons. I’ll never go back.
And I think it’s unwise to judge those who leave rather than staying and fighting. My ex’s family came to the US from Poland in the 1930s. The family that remained in Poland were sent to the camps and murdered. People make their own choices, and it’s sanctimonious to lecture those who choose differently than you did. And staying and actually fighting is not the same as being a keyboard warrior, either. I’m not saying you are, but many others are.
We’ve got our own fasc problem here, too. I’m doing what I can. Lemmy’s not the place to go into more detail than that.
RecursiveParadox@piefed.social
on 05 Jun 15:03
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I Left a long time ago (for the second time) and will never go back. My kids got a far better education, my income prospects greatly improved, and life here is just …easier. Mind you I left from NYC which is everything except easy. Still love NYC but will not go back to visit under these circumstances.
My wife and I fought actively for change on the local level. It changed nothing.
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Expatsi sounds like a company that would use you as a drug mule.
is it irony that the regime bending over backward for privileged people is most of all driving out privileged people
Not quite - the regime is bending over backwards for people it feels it can control. They don’t care about the privileged people leaving, just that there are enough bodies left to fight wars & work.
If there’s ever a way to take a history of everyone that gets grifted by this it will be fascinating and horrifying
I’ve considered leaving, but I’d need a good work from home job to do it
While I certainly understand someone who feels threatened and doesn’t want to become another cautionary tale about misjudging fascists capacity for murder, I’m concerned that the exodus of people who oppose the regime just further solidifies their hold.
It also increases the risk for those left behind who can’t leave.
If you’re leaving because you expect to die if you stay, then godspeed to you. If you’re leaving because you’d rather go someplace where you can pretend it doesn’t affect you, then fuck you.
I left pre-Trump, for personal reasons. I’ll never go back.
And I think it’s unwise to judge those who leave rather than staying and fighting. My ex’s family came to the US from Poland in the 1930s. The family that remained in Poland were sent to the camps and murdered. People make their own choices, and it’s sanctimonious to lecture those who choose differently than you did. And staying and actually fighting is not the same as being a keyboard warrior, either. I’m not saying you are, but many others are.
We’ve got our own fasc problem here, too. I’m doing what I can. Lemmy’s not the place to go into more detail than that.
I Left a long time ago (for the second time) and will never go back. My kids got a far better education, my income prospects greatly improved, and life here is just …easier. Mind you I left from NYC which is everything except easy. Still love NYC but will not go back to visit under these circumstances.
My wife and I fought actively for change on the local level. It changed nothing.