• 𝕱𝖎𝖗𝖊𝖜𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖍@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    I left. No regrets, just a lot of grief. As a trans immigrant, the US does not and has never represented me.

    Fun fact, I still have to pay US taxes but I can’t renew my US passport. What’s that about taxation without representation?

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        12 hours ago

        I have no idea what happens if you don’t but, next administration might be competent. I wouldn’t wanna find out under people who actually know what they’re doing.

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    I Left a long time ago (for the second time) and will never go back. My kids got a far better education, my income prospects greatly improved, and life here is just …easier. Mind you I left from NYC which is everything except easy. Still love NYC but will not go back to visit under these circumstances.

    My wife and I fought actively for change on the local level. It changed nothing.

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    1 day ago

    is it irony that the regime bending over backward for privileged people is most of all driving out privileged people

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    17 hours ago

    On one hand - great news. Fewer workers and potential conscripts for the US empire.

    On the other hand - I don’t think anyone wants even a single American more in their own country.

    Side note - how on earth are other countries still respecting US driver’s licenses?

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    1 day ago

    If there’s ever a way to take a history of everyone that gets grifted by this it will be fascinating and horrifying

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    While I certainly understand someone who feels threatened and doesn’t want to become another cautionary tale about misjudging fascists capacity for murder, I’m concerned that the exodus of people who oppose the regime just further solidifies their hold.

    It also increases the risk for those left behind who can’t leave.

    If you’re leaving because you expect to die if you stay, then godspeed to you. If you’re leaving because you’d rather go someplace where you can pretend it doesn’t affect you, then fuck you.

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      23 hours ago

      Ignore this guy. Run if you have the means. The US will self immolate and anyone who can escape should

      If you want to stay to defend your home with direct action Godspeed

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      I left pre-Trump, for personal reasons. I’ll never go back.

      And I think it’s unwise to judge those who leave rather than staying and fighting. My ex’s family came to the US from Poland in the 1930s. The family that remained in Poland were sent to the camps and murdered. People make their own choices, and it’s sanctimonious to lecture those who choose differently than you did. And staying and actually fighting is not the same as being a keyboard warrior, either. I’m not saying you are, but many others are.

      We’ve got our own fasc problem here, too. I’m doing what I can. Lemmy’s not the place to go into more detail than that.

    • 𝕱𝖎𝖗𝖊𝖜𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖍@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      Someone’s decision to leave is theirs and theirs alone. I fully understand why people who have the means decide to stay, I also know firsthand how difficult it is to leave. Leaving is not an easy choice by any metric, and I’m not going to die in a repurposed Kmart so that the privileged majority can remain comfortable.

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        The USA made it very clear that they want to kill me. I went to my us rep with a half dozen other trans people and said “we believe the government has genocidal intent towards us”.

        He said “yeah I don’t disagree with you”

        “Can you make a public statement in support of your trans constituents?”

        “No because then someone in Ohio might not vote Democratic”

        This was in one of the safest blue districts in the entire country.

        I have kids I need to keep alive and to stay alive for.