As always, disclaimer that I’m not a US citizen.

You usually see quite a few people mentioning leaving the country if Trump would get elected, but how realistic are those plans?

Not to say it’s not justified with the prospect of Project 2025 (see the other thread), but seems like a huge life change that is probably not possible for most of the people.

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    I am. My wife and I are trans and it’s better to be twitchy than dead. Current attitude is to try to get me citizenship because my grandpa was an immigrant

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    no one wants Americans in their country, and I don’t blame them. Sadly, most of us can’t afford to leave. I have a pretty good tech job but even that isn’t enough to move my entire family. Grab some marshmallows and let it burn I guess.

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    I think there’s about 30 million people that’ll be leaving against their will…

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    I may not have a choice. My wife is an immigrant. She’s fully legal. If Trump carries out his plan to deport all immigrants she’s going someplace (yet unknown) and I’ll follow. What a nightmare.

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    We have a family member who is special needs, and their family relies on government help to get by…

    They may have to leave, and it breaks my heart.

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    I am considering leaving, but it pains me to just “run away” from a problem instead of trying to solve it. this is where I live. I want to love it.

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    I don’t know where I’d go. Regardless of this particular election, I’d love to live elsewhere, but I’m only fluent in English. Not to mention, there seems to be rising fascism all over the place.

    Find me a mid level cybersecurity job in an EU member state and I’ll be right over.

    I’m lucky enough to be a white, cis male, but I am bisexual. I’m extremely lucky to live in a very liberal area, but I’m afraid that won’t mean much for long. I fear for myself, my family, and my little sisters especially. And I fear that there’s nowhere to run to because US hegemony shapes the world.

    I’ve been proudly out for 10 years now, but half of my family assumes I’m straight because they’re the type of people who assume everyone is straight until proven otherwise. The majority of them likely voted for Trump.

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    I finished renewing my passport just in case but have no plans at the moment. Not sure where I’d go. But now that it’s over, I’m leaning towards staying here and fighting. Fuck them. We shouldn’t make it easy or comfortable for them to oppress the people here who can’t leave.

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      Having a passport and some friends overseas is a good idea. Maybe even an employment plan or otherwise a stable landing place if it gets very bad.

      I agree about staying to fight. But trapping yourself into a battle with no way to retreat, when you know it might get bad, isn’t good strategy.

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        I doubt it. The EU as a whole, without the UK, lacks force projection capabilities. It’s one thing to string a supply line overland through the continent. It is a whole different thing to string supply lines across an entire ocean. Without massive military spending, which is historically deeply unpopular in the EU, I don’t see them invading any time soon, and THAT assumes the political will to even consider that as an option exists in the first place.

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    The Trump Presidency is bad enough, but the American system could survive another one like it survived the last, through Congressional and judicial power and the fundamental checks and balances.

    Republicans have won the House, the Senate, and the SC. The Supreme Court already handed the Presidency dictatorial power.

    The Experiment is over. If you’re not planning to get out you need to be planning to fight, and not with a fucking protest sign.

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    I’m leaving.

    IMPORTANT PSA: most people won’t be as fortunate as I am. Look into “digital nomad visa” options. These typically last six months to a year, and many countries have them now including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, and more. Requirements will be slightly different for each but it can be an option to escape while you figure out next steps!

    That being said…

    I’m very fortunate to have family wealth, a high paying, niche tech job, and contacts in various places around the world

    Current front-runners are The Netherlands where I could “buy-in” or Japan, where my employer may be able to sponsor me

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        Make approximately $1.2m USD investment in any combination of property, businesses investment, etc. You still keep the equity. But it’s basically “add money to the Dutch economy in this amount”

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      Wait a minute, doesn’t Netherlands have a fascist government now too?

      Germany: fascists on the rise. France: fascists on the rise and appeased by centrists. Italy: fascists fully in charge! Netherlands: fascists! Finland: fascists

      I mean, where the fuck do you go?

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        Not that I’m aware of? I know there is a single politician who is notoriously far right but I’ve not heard anything about the entire government being fascist.

        My brother lives there. He loves it. High taxes but they’re used well for the benefit of the people

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    You need loads of money, great connections, and/or a really high level of some really particular skill. It’s out of reach for most people.