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  • They are much laxer for USAians than they are for poorer third-world countries, I’ll tell you that much! Don’t kid yourself, the USAian passport still has a lot of strength. It opens doors to many places.

    If you want to move, there are actually many options, it doesn’t have to be Europe. Vietnam for example needs English teachers and they aren’t exactly picky on how well you speak English. If you can speak another language, you already have one leg up compared to your mono-lingual compatriots e.g Spanish cat get you to many places.

    Simply going “oh, it’s hopeless, I can’t move anyway” is the wrong attitude. If you have studied, you already belong to 30% of the population that has. Try applying abroad. If you haven’t studied yet, get a loan, study (pick a study that has a future), leave the US and never return. There’s no need to pay off the load if you leave because having debt isn’t illegal and they aren’t going to drag you back from another country to pay your debt.

    What I’m saying is, there’s options. If you’re USAian, living in the USA, you live in one of the most prosperous country in the world and have quite a few advantages over say a farmer in Mongolia or an Iranian. If an Iranian can get out of Iran and become a citizen of a European country, so can you.







  • The largest denominator for progressive movements is the hate of men. Alienating 50% of the population will send them straight into the arms of something else, in this case right-wingers who tell them “we’ll take care of you, you are not at fault, this is a safe space for you, foreigners and queers are to blame”.

    If progressives instead made the rich the boogeymen/scapegoats and were a unifying force instead of a divisive force based on multifaceted ideological purity, we’d have a strong counterweight to fascists, nazis, conspiracy theorists, and their ilk. Unite under “Tax Wealth, Not Work” and maybe we can defeat them.