Given that the left has seemly taken over literally every aspect of entertainment, education, and work in Western countries like the US and Britain, are there any countries left that are not pozzed? From my observations on the internet, it seems that the only countries that are not pozzed are either 3rd world countries or countries with a history of communism rule like Poland.
I am genuinely considering options on where to emigrate to as it really does seem like I have to move to some rural place in the middle of nowhere if I want to raise a normal kid and enjoy my hobbies here in the US.
We've lived abroad and visited many locations. There are places where I prefer to live besides the US, but in these times unbelievably, the US may be the one of the best locations.
There are beautiful places and happy places and all kinds of nice places out there, but just about none of them have any guaranteed civil liberties. Look at the rest of the 5 Eyes countries, they're worse off than we are.
These are very strange times and I feel, bad times for international immigration. We've seen how far some of these countries will go to handcuff their populations. I believe I read that Duterte has locked up the Philippines through 2021.
We will be moving to more inland America for the time being.
But if you are intent on emigrating, I know a lot about it and believe me if you are not 'seeking asylum' as a 'refugee,' legal international permanent relocation is the most formidable process you will ever face.
However a good place to start is to go to the embassy website of the country under consideration, and make yourself very very familiar with the visa options and requirements. that should keep you busy for a while.
Happy to help with any questions.
Wow, so even with all the leftist crap that is happening here in the US, it is still better here than in other countries (which is a testament to why people still want to immigrate here). Is there any country that comes close to the US in terms of civil liberties?
A big reason why I am considering emigration because I don't have anything tying me down to the US (besides family) and I want to explore the world before I get too old. But given the wuflu situation, that dream will definitely get postponed.
Did you have money saved up before you lived abroad or does your job let you work remotely?
Government job involved in our expat experiences.
But your concern questioning moving abroad from the US, obviously had no research involved in what it actually takes to do that, how you might expect to accomplish that, and what kinds of requirements are involved.
In other words; Amy Schumer screaming she is leaving America right now! displays no idea how how international immigration actually works. And you will probably not ever be doing that no matter how "pozzed" your location is.
The difficulty of emigrating for regular people who just wish to escape the current grind, and who are not making refugee claims, is next to impossible.
Not trying to be condescending; but do people not realize all of the various international treaties, diplomacies, agreements, sanctions, and financial operations involved?
You can't go just wherever you want in this world because it suits you.
Well, that is why I made a post here: to see what other people thought about this and apparently to show how fucking clueless I am on this matter lol.
This idea of emigration came to me only recently when I found a job posting that was offering a Japanese work visa for a field that I want to get into.
I'll come back to you when I've done my research on emigration.
Re-reading this conversation I'm sorry if I sounded berating, I don't mean to be.
Having clarified with the addition of a possible Japanese work visa changes the picture entirely.
Employers abroad who offer this kind of visa assistance are at the top of the heap of opportunities in this world, it's the expat dream. Which also makes it just a teeny bit suspect of being a dodgy international scam, of which there are many.
Still, I would be concerned even if this were actually a legit above-board opportunity, that you could be detained in whatever country for years? if they decide to shut.it.down. This is a very real threat going forward and should be factored in.
You might also enjoy r/expats, r/IWantOut, r/USExpatTaxes, r/digitalnomad, r/TEFL
Japan is pretty top notch in the world of expatting. It's like being posted to Vienna or Singapore or Geneva. First rate stuff. Which again makes me question the verity of this seeming golden opportunity.
It's fine, internet talk can usually sound berating haha.
And I'd say the position(s) are legit, as it's from that company that made the Playstation. So I highly doubt I would get detained unless there is a big fat scandal involving the company.
But I personally (and prolly naively) think the risk of getting detained outweighs the risk of living abroad, if only for the experience alone.
Ironically, former Warsaw pact countries are the place to flee from western communism.
Learn Russian anyway, the memes alone are worth it.
We lived in Russia 2003-2008. Loved it.
It is almost impossible to get a Russian permanent/temporary residency visa. Really impossible. They do not welcome outsiders, no.
Are the chances any better for former СССР citizens who want back in?
Yes.
I'm still trying to figure that out. Not even Japan is safe, since they have obviously been a thrall of the US since WW2. They now have medical institutions working with the progressive globalist communists.
Russia might be the best bet, but I feel like the people running Russia at the moment would want to jump on the throne of power as soon as it's left open. Basically they seem to be a lesser evil at the very least.
Then you also have less developed countries which basically act as testing grounds for various global protocols.
The best thing to do is stand your ground, but you do so at the threat of death as a martyr. This is not something that should be taken lightly and I understand why very few would actually commit to doing this.
Trying to run is a desperate measure, and I would honestly choose a quite inhospitable region if you truly want to be safe. Especially if robotics will not work well there, like the desert or arctic. Somewhere that even the current human farm obsessives would ignore for at least a hundred years.
Yes of course, but they are specially designed and very expensive to make. Both in terms of time and money. If you want to buy time and live longer, it's not something to rule out when you are extremely desperate. Basically anywhere that can help prevent drone activity would be a large boon at least. You cannot get rid of them yourself or you will be targeted, so you let the environment do most of the work for you. Think of this as "War of the Worlds" or the book series called The Tripods if you've read it. I still remember reading The White Mountains as a kid in school, thankfully I had at least one teacher that could feel something like this coming.
So it seems that whatever country one tries to flee to, there will always be some bullshit, either from the influence from western communism or their governments own internal corruption. Fun.
Yes I do not think this is a problem which can be ran away from, at least not for very long or in any reliable manner.
I'd gladly take Putin as a global leader instead of the globalist elite. As bad as his is, I think he at least respected what Europe once was, and would not seek to destroy it like our current leaders. Putin even said in the late 90's that he considered Russia as being European. This was before his war with globalists, so he probably won't say the same now, but I don't see him as a enemy. He's also been a big critic of the path of Europe and American in regards to political correctness for years now, which is also inline with our goals.
I've heard Poland is pretty based and puts a hard stop on Leftist faggotry.
Poland is an EU country. Look into it.
And while you're at it, the EU has been threatening them for years to disable their voting membership in EU stuff, setting them astray as members of the European Union who have no sovereign rights at all.
The EU may be may be the evilest empire created yet.
Current government leans heavily into economic marxism. Also, is it leftist faggotry if you want to ban fur farming and ritual slaughter because animals are just like people?
Yes. You're free to make a better argument than "animals are just like people" and change my mind, but the emotional appeal is the primary contributor to "leftist faggotry".
There are also arguments that the animals are treated badly, however the new bill in now way prevents import of furs or halal/kosher meat from countries with lower or non-existent standards of rising animals for furs/ritual slaughter.
Despite all the problems the US has, I still consider it the best option for the following reasons:
I found a pdf copy of an old edition of this book on strategic relocation online, and I found it useful enough that I'm buying a copy of the most recent edition. It's mostly focused on North America in its scoring, but goes into a lot of detail as to the factors it analyzes to draw its conclusions.
East Timur isn't bad, but their based immigration policy is also why you can't move there. You can only get 90 day tourist visas and they charge $100 per day for it.
Poland is trying to fight back against leftism. But they are part of the EU. Its a losing battle.