You don't want to be involved in the politics of a dictatorship if you can help it and South America is nice and far away from all of that. Don't get me wrong, it seems to vary enormously the state of countries in South America, but it's not all fucked, like with most things you only see in the news the absolute worse shit that kicks off like in Brazil etc.
My favourite tactic when looking for places to hang out or live is looking at areas that haven't been in the news and they do exist.
I'll be doing my research, definitely not going to Brazil if that's where you're thinking or any country like that, I won't reveal where exactly for doxxing reasons but there are smaller countries that are far more stable among other things, those are the places that don't get on the news. As long as I learn my Spanish properly and don't act like a retard leftist on a holiday I'll be fine. Regardless, everything I see from the UK is making me nope harder and harder.
I think as well in the long run I'm also going to consider their banking system as a way of ironically shielding myself from a potential collapse of the banking systems and any theft the UK government might be planning. Yes, these areas might be poor, but I'd rather be in a poor country that's stable than a technically 'rich' country that's going off tons of debt and ready to collapse into chaos.
Why South America instead of Eastern Europe?
I guess a lot depends on where you end up but Brazil and Argentina are shitholes.
You don't want to be involved in the politics of a dictatorship if you can help it and South America is nice and far away from all of that. Don't get me wrong, it seems to vary enormously the state of countries in South America, but it's not all fucked, like with most things you only see in the news the absolute worse shit that kicks off like in Brazil etc.
My favourite tactic when looking for places to hang out or live is looking at areas that haven't been in the news and they do exist.
this is incorrect
Come back after 2024 and tell me again if you feel the same.
This comment makes zero fn sense, dude...
https://www.dw.com/en/opinion-latin-americas-new-generation-of-dictators/a-60389815
Pay closer attention.
White men get killed in Latin America - happened to a lot of post-wall white guys looking for love.
I'm not sure I'd trust Lulu, he's quite literally a dictator and I seriously doubt he'll ever give up power again.
I'd recommend Central America over South America. Money goes a long way in Central America, although the threat of kidnapping is pretty high.
I'll be doing my research, definitely not going to Brazil if that's where you're thinking or any country like that, I won't reveal where exactly for doxxing reasons but there are smaller countries that are far more stable among other things, those are the places that don't get on the news. As long as I learn my Spanish properly and don't act like a retard leftist on a holiday I'll be fine. Regardless, everything I see from the UK is making me nope harder and harder.
I think as well in the long run I'm also going to consider their banking system as a way of ironically shielding myself from a potential collapse of the banking systems and any theft the UK government might be planning. Yes, these areas might be poor, but I'd rather be in a poor country that's stable than a technically 'rich' country that's going off tons of debt and ready to collapse into chaos.
If you have place to go than good luck, South America is a good luck and there's lots of places that aren't Brazil or Venezuela.
France and Germany are currently moving to abolish veto rights in the EU. This means total dominance for the France and Germany and eastern Europe must bow: https://nitter.cz/21WIRE/status/1674020125945602050#m