Prior to 1989, when Eastern Europeans fled to the United States to escape communism, I never imagined that four decades later, American’s would be fleeing to Europe to escape fascism.
Prior to 1989, when Eastern Europeans fled to the United States to escape communism, I never imagined that four decades later, American’s would be fleeing to Europe to escape fascism.
@randahl But sadly, the Europeans are electing Fascism themselves
@randahl you don’t escape the tax system which is a problem. The US is only one of two countries to tax based on citizenship and has an expectation to know all of your finances when you don’t even live there.
@randahl no one could or would have. USA always was problematic in some ways at the same time always had many positive & great counter points to make up for them. At this point it is not possible anymore to outweigh the harsh reality of USA being a fascist rogue state, weak and brittle. I just hope it turns back to its best glory form.
@randahl
"tight box!"
Oh Randahl Fink, by 2035 everyone will be gathered in Denmark or higher as climate refugees.
Sorry Mr. Fink, I just like to say things with humor. 🤷🏼♂️
@randahl well, if all Americans democrats flee who will fight fascism there? 🤔
@randahl Today's heaven can be tomorrow's hell.
A similar movement happened also in the 1950s during #mccarthyism albeit on a much smaller scale. Creative industries in #europe benefitted as a result. This was especially the case in the #uk . Worth recalling that #roycohn - later a mentor to #trump - was also #mccarthy's right hand man at the time!
@randahl And Europe is no safe harbour.
@randahl with the only difference that we don't have enough strength to go and free them.