| Personally, I'd go to the middle east. They are always welcoming to educated Americans. |
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Japan
If you have money it doesn’t matter if Japanese people don’t like you They’re just passive aggressive about it so you can ignore them; Labor is cheap so you can hire educated translators to help as hoc Material/physical life is super high quality. Transportation, food quality, safety etc It’s truly excellent if you don’t care to make friends with the locals |
This. I don’t like the us but the us is set up for success way better than almost anywhere Just keep grinding to get financial freedom for your family |
Okay, so the Catholic Church's version of the FBI is hunting you down? And you blame this on the US government? Okay. Make it make sense. |
| If the US and EU fall (meaning fall into poverty and out of rule of law) then everywhere does. |
This right here. I mean, the climate change events are bad, but aren't being magnified for unknown reasons. The other bad events are being really magnified by the 24/7 news cycle and all the social media. Everybody wants the views. |
What is funny here (and sad) is that what the right wing MAGA Bishops really want is for all of us to follow their views on what is moral without criticism. No one of course is closing up Catholic organizations or institutions, no one is putting anyone in jail, no one is saying that it is illegal to hold or express MAGA Catholic views or to attend Mass. But that does not mean that the MAGA Bishops should expect to be free of criticisms. This Christian does not look to them for guidance on morality. Given the complete lack of morality and corruption for decades among many in the leadership of the Catholic Church, I will look elsewhere for moral guidance. |
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+1 Also, if you're having to ask, then you're probably going to stay put. |
+100000000 |
| If you don't have at least a million or more in savings, you aren't going anywhere, because most places won't let you in. |
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Norway
UAE Japan Australia New Zealand |
You will go straight to hell. Ta ta. |
Get a small farm 10-20 acres that is 75% wooded in New England or Update New York. Build an off grid house that has a cool cellar. Start a small orchard. Get a chicken coop. Start a large garden with perennials (eg asparagus, blueberries, raspberries, Jerusalem artichoke…) another one with annuals. Fence everything in and get netting for the top to stop the critters as much as you can. Make sure there are sugar maples in your forest bonus if there are apple trees. Buy seeds and seed starter containers. Build a green house. Learn to use an axe and to boil down maple sap. Make hard cider if you have enough apple trees. Eventually add a few sheep and goats too. Buy books to read when you have down time. Learn to spin, knit and sew. |
| New Zealand. We’re already making arrangements. |