• lowleekun@ani.social
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        19 hours ago

        Probably unrealistic to hope otherwise but it also feels defeatist to be like “Nazis will for sure take over”.

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        1 day ago

        I hear folks say they’ll move and it makes me wonder what country would want citizens that allowed fascists to take control of their previous country?

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          19 hours ago

          I live in the E.U. so the “schengen agreement” allows me to move anywhere and work anywhere within that space. Italians are still welcome even though they elected a fascist, so if i move fast enough to portugal (or whatever country looks least fascist at that time) won’t have a chance but to take me in.

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          The US accepted top talent from both Italy and Germany during WWII.

          Ordinary citizens are going to have a hard time jumping ship, but star researchers will be able to.

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            18 hours ago

            its a problem for bs/MS stem degree holders, since they arnt scientist and arnt valuable as the phd counterparts.

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        18 hours ago

        Germany. It is close though, so leaving has become a real thought. Our conservatives already repeat the shit the fascists are yapping about in hope of getting some of those sweet voters guided by fear and hate.