Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BS. I actually travel internationally all the time and your entire post is a lie.
It's not. It is usually helpful to make clear that you don't vote for Trump.
DP
I was in the Uk last week, and an overwhelming majority of people who spoke about politics “with this random American” were thrilled to see Trump coming back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BS. I actually travel internationally all the time and your entire post is a lie.
It's not. It is usually helpful to make clear that you don't vote for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Trump got 74 million votes. There are 340 million Americans.
Anonymous wrote:BS. I actually travel internationally all the time and your entire post is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:BS. I actually travel internationally all the time and your entire post is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how OP is so concerned for their safety then does literally the only thing that would identify them as an American in public![]()
I'm currently in Australia and no issues. 95% of people have no idea where I'm from because I don't walk around in a costume that identifies me as American. The other 5% I talk with are far more interested in me as a person and not some personification of America. The only person who mentioned Trump to me was another American.
i mean yes, seriously.
i’m in southeastern europe right now for work and in talking to a local, she said while europe is concerned about the future of NATO, most people here wanted Trump to win.
I have family in southeastern Europe, visit every year, speak the language, and follow the local news, and except for the occasional person that shares Trump’s hatred of migrants, most people are shocked by the Trump win. Quite a few texted me after the election to say WTF? I’d be curious to know which country “wanted Trump to win.”
lol. typical. you haven’t experienced it so my discussion with another southeastern european could not possibly be true!
cyprus, that’s where.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how OP is so concerned for their safety then does literally the only thing that would identify them as an American in public![]()
I'm currently in Australia and no issues. 95% of people have no idea where I'm from because I don't walk around in a costume that identifies me as American. The other 5% I talk with are far more interested in me as a person and not some personification of America. The only person who mentioned Trump to me was another American.
i mean yes, seriously.
i’m in southeastern europe right now for work and in talking to a local, she said while europe is concerned about the future of NATO, most people here wanted Trump to win.
I have family in southeastern Europe, visit every year, speak the language, and follow the local news, and except for the occasional person that shares Trump’s hatred of migrants, most people are shocked by the Trump win. Quite a few texted me after the election to say WTF? I’d be curious to know which country “wanted Trump to win.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how OP is so concerned for their safety then does literally the only thing that would identify them as an American in public![]()
I'm currently in Australia and no issues. 95% of people have no idea where I'm from because I don't walk around in a costume that identifies me as American. The other 5% I talk with are far more interested in me as a person and not some personification of America. The only person who mentioned Trump to me was another American.
i mean yes, seriously.
i’m in southeastern europe right now for work and in talking to a local, she said while europe is concerned about the future of NATO, most people here wanted Trump to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in Scotland the night Trump got elected in 2016. People were horrified. OP is not far off.
Tell them we are horrified by haggis, kilts, & Craig Ferguson.
Anonymous wrote:I was in Scotland the night Trump got elected in 2016. People were horrified. OP is not far off.
Anonymous wrote:I travel internationally, weekly, to different countries all over the world. I had to buy a Kamala 2024 shirt off of amazon to wear under a blazer when I'm out and about. PRIOR to this election going al the way back to 2015, I got asked by people all over the world, in complete disbelief and incomprehension, by strangers mind you, "how on Earth did DT get elected/how is he the candidate again/what happened to America." I have my first trip since the election, tmro and I don't feel safe as an American knowing that we put so may people around the world in danger. I do think this is so so so similar to the rise of Hitler that it won't end well or happily. I do have dual citizenship with Ireland. My only regret is doing this after I had kids. My kids who the youngest is a junior in college--are in their early 20s and if they all had EU passports I would easily move. I still may in a few years.