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Seems like the perfect day to ask: Muricans, what's your dream country to expatriate to? Non-Muricans, what's the thought on accepting US refugees?

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  • blujan@sopuli.xyzB blujan@sopuli.xyz

    Luckily mexico city is not actually that hot, quite humid though

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    timeworntraveler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    yeah I'd prefer -30 over +30 and humid

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    • T timeworntraveler@lemmy.dbzer0.com

      yeah I'd prefer -30 over +30 and humid

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      blujan@sopuli.xyz
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      Now the good thing with humidity is that refrigeration works wonders, and in Mexico Mini Splits are super cheap, as is electricity

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      • onewomancreamteam@sh.itjust.worksO onewomancreamteam@sh.itjust.works

        Honestly the Netherlands seems pretty great.

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        pineapplelover@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        How's the food?

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        • rickyrigatoni@retrolemmy.comR rickyrigatoni@retrolemmy.com

          I was going to say Italy but they seem to be going fash again so... north sentinel island?

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          deathbybigsad@sh.itjust.works
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          North Sentinel Island is willing to welcome you with a gift of their finest bow and arrow show 🤗

          (Serious tho, please don't disturb uncontacted tribes)

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          • B bonus_crab@lemmy.world

            Californian - i want us, oregon, and washington to join canada.

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            jimmux@programming.dev
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            It would be a dream if CANZUK happened, then it was joined by California and Cascadia. We could call it CACACANZUK.

            That said, you would already be a powerful nation without joining anyone else. Don't wait for us to get organised.

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            • P pineapplelover@lemmy.dbzer0.com

              How's the food?

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              lazhward@lemmy.world
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              Dutch food is pretty bland, but plenty of Indonesian, Moroccan and Turkish immigrants to add some desperately needed variety.

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              • N nibodhika@lemmy.world

                No where. I like America.

                Fair enough

                What are my other options, realistically?

                Lots of them really

                Britain which just banned porn?

                No they didn't, they just force age verification, which is also common in the USA. So you have the exact same "problem" there, but are missing the free healthcare, and other benefits from the UK in relation to the USA.

                Australia which banned Hentai?

                Yeah, Australia is weird, they also banned several games and similar stuff because they have a government that's very focused on moral problems, much like the right wing in the USA, so I don't think it will be long before the USA goes down this same rabbit hole of "won't somebody please think of the children" and bans the same things.

                Canada, which is just America but cold and sky high housing costs?

                I don't even know how to reply to this, the fact that you think that a country that consistently picks the complete opposite policies from the USA is the same means you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. It's like if someone told you they don't want to stop eating deep fried chicken because salad is just the same thing except cold and more expensive.

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                jimmux@programming.dev
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                The reality in Australia is nothing like what the world seems to think it is. The dumb laws are just performative actions by populist politicians. If I recall, the game bans were mostly because of one politician who made it his personal crusade.

                Not much is actually enforced. Every time someone mentions one of these draconian Australian laws I have to check if it's actually real. I hear about it more from US media trying to paint us as some kind of dystopia, probably because of our gun laws.

                We're not perfect though. We could be doing much better with progressive legislation, but I feel more free here than I ever have in the US.

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                • sterile_technique@lemmy.worldS sterile_technique@lemmy.world

                  Please go into lots of detail - some of us are taking notes!

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                  collapse_already@lemmy.ml
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                  My grandfather was Finnish, so that seems like a natural choice, but I would probably say Uruguay because it seems like a nice relatively affordable place and I could improve my (terrible) Spanish (i don't speak any Finnish).

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                    Please go into lots of detail - some of us are taking notes!

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                    duckworthy@sh.itjust.works
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                    I’m taking Spanish right now, both to better support immigrants in my community and to possibly move to Oaxaca Mexico if necessary. I plan to visit a few more times in the next year or so, just to figure out things just in case. I don’t feel like it’s the time to leave yet - I have a pretty good intuitive sense for disasters.

                    I LEANfired at 44 so I can’t really go somewhere that requires a work visa, and I’m not rich enough for a golden ticket in many places.

                    France is actually a possibility because I’m fluent, I lived there briefly- but I prefer the art and culture in Mexico, and generally people are easier to get to know.

                    I’m also visiting my friends off grid in Montana, and may discuss with them rolling my tiny house up there someday. I know there’s a lot of crazy people up there but where they are is a bit away from that.

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                    • sterile_technique@lemmy.worldS sterile_technique@lemmy.world

                      Please go into lots of detail - some of us are taking notes!

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                      fittedsyllabi@lemmy.world
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                      Non-American here. All Americans, except MAGA muricans, are welcome.

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                      • treadful@lemmy.zipT treadful@lemmy.zip

                        To me The Netherlands is just weed, bikes, trains, and canals. Sounds great.

                        I'm also fairly sure it's not going to be as great as it sounds. And the language will probably be annoying and not very useful elsewhere.

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                        projectmoon@forum.agnos.is
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                        treadful@lemmy.zip Netherlands also has a xenophobia problem. It's not as progressive as people think, at least not anymore.

                        That being said, it's not a bad country. Also one of the easiest EU countries for Americans to immigrate to.

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                          treadful@lemmy.zip
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                          Also one of the easiest EU countries for Americans to immigrate to.

                          What makes it easy?

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                          • treadful@lemmy.zipT treadful@lemmy.zip

                            Also one of the easiest EU countries for Americans to immigrate to.

                            What makes it easy?

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                            projectmoon@forum.agnos.is
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                            treadful@lemmy.zip well, easy is relative, but it's this treaty: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DAFT

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