• dx1@lemmy.world
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    This isn’t the first empire. Masses can be brainwashed. You can even have multiple layers of brainwashing, like how Republicans are extremely brainwashed, and Democrats are secondarily brainwashed to think they’re the moral opposition, while both of them unquestioningly support the undercurrent of global imperialism.

    Literally the only escape is the entire population being fully educated on the nature of politics, economics, societies, history. A people cannot realize a free and just society without completely understanding what that requires. Until then you’re all just a fish flopping around on the floor of a boat.

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    Its such a shit situation. If you want out, you generally need to get a job in another country. A job in a different country generally pays significantly less than the cost of living in most of the USA, so you need to already have a significant amount of money already saved to even consider it an option.

    Most of us are just fucking trapped.

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      And in the case of the EU you probably aren’t getting in unless you’re highly credentialed. For all their shit talking they sure hate large-scale immigration.

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      Maybe I’m missing the point, but COL in other countries is also only a fraction of the US’s. We don’t live in hunger and squalor over here, you know. Plus, to move, you won’t need significant savings.
      No, the real issue, as with all migration from high- to low-wage countries, is that you cannot easily return for retirement because you’re not going to be able to save enough for the US’s housings prices or rents.

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    Called my mom last night, told her to renew her passport asap.

    Most people are like “the waters warm, this is nice, what are you going on about???” And I’m like “hi yes this water is scalding hot and about to boil we need to get out!”

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        That was under the previous administration… musk is hollowing out federal jobs so I bet the wait will be tough. Especially as more frogs realize that the pot is boiling…

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        Having no choice people think we can just jump ship (or I guess the pot) when they don’t realize the people who can’t do it at all because there chained to it

        For instance trans people can’t get passports or renew them meaning they have absolutely no way to leave.

        We need to stay and help the disenfranchised instead of jumping ship

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          How so?
          Geniunely don’t understand how being trans prevents you from getting out?
          I’d assume when being asked about your sex, I’d just swallow the pride (no pun intended) and say what the sex at birth was to get the paperwork done. As soon as ones out it won’t matter as much anyway.

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            This is not the case. Trans people are being denied passports of either gender marker as officials “wait for clarification” on the new rules. Furthermore, passports are being confiscated.

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              But even in your source, which does explain the circumstances (which are bad), they mention how it needs to be under the sex that is on your certificate.
              I only see an issue with it if you are in-between getting the identification modified as the gears of beaucrarcy grind very slow (ignoring constant interruptions by unecessary policy changes)

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                I only see an issue with it if you are in-between getting the identification modified as the gears of beaucrarcy grind very slow

                Or, you know, you live in a red state that fights tooth and nail to not update that information, all in the hopes that this day would eventually come.

                Updating your vital records is a state level item, and the process will vary by state, and that’s a requirement to get it changed on your Federal passport. Please don’t forget that a large amount of states have been trying to pretend these people don’t exist, and now the federal government is trying to help make that a reality. For an example of the difficulties as reported 3 years ago:


                States requiring proof of surgery, court order or altered birth certificate to change gender marker on driver’s licenses

                Georgia.
                Guam (U.S. Territory).
                Iowa.
                Kentucky.
                Louisiana.
                Northern Mariana Islands (U.S. Territory).
                South Carolina.
                Tennessee.
                Texas.

                States requiring proof of surgery, court order or altered birth certificate to change gender marker on birth certificates

                Alabama.
                Arizona.
                Arkansas.
                Georgia.
                Guam (U.S. Territory).
                Iowa.
                Kentucky.
                Louisiana.
                Missouri.
                Nebraska.
                New Hampshire.
                North Carolina.
                North Dakota.
                Wisconsin.

                States barring residents from amending their gender designation on official documents

                Montana.
                Oklahoma.
                Tennessee.
                West Virginia


                I’ll note again that this was 3 years ago, before the massive wave of anti-trans legislation in the last couple of years.

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                  Hm ok. but again: What prevents me from just not doing the whole passport changing thing in the US and staying X/Y for now, acquiring the passport, getting out and immigrating somewhere else doing and do the whole paperwork there instead.

                  Please don’t take this as an ignorant take. I am neither a US citizen nor trans but interested and feel for my fellow friends on the other side of the pond.

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    I’m trying! I’m working towards proving I’m Polish-by-descent, then I’ll be able to hold an EU passport. It’s slow going.

    And in the mean time, I’m in a trans-friendly state, can pass as cis and hetero, and I’m white. I have a go bag and a US passport that matches my birth gender. My next steps are improving my food stores to protect against tariff impacts.

    The only things that tie me to this country are my friends (who are also looking into exit plans and whom I talk to online more than in person) and my dog (I imagine moving to a new country with a dog is even harder than finding an apartment with a dog). Oh, and I really love my job and my coworkers, but my job might go away with all of the societal upset.

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      Just short FYI, I don’t know exactly your situation so I won’t go to deep into it, but moving to another country with a dog is no big deal. If you are worried about the dog, they just want to be with you, where ever you go.

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        Thanks :) I’m probably a bit wary after by watching friends jump through hoops to move to Japan with their pup. Japan has many hoops because they’re rabies-free, which, I didn’t think Europe has the same concern.

        My pup is also 16, so sadly I won’t have to worry about him forever.

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    As an American who just emigrated, I guess I jumped. I can still vote from overseas, but I’m pessimistic about the future.

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        Japan. I had an offer from an EU country that logically would have been a better choice. But I couldn’t resist my inner child/weeb.

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          Do they ever harass you for leaving the designated tourist areas?

          Not bait I’m legitimately curious.

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            I don’t think I’ve known of a “designated tourist area” in Japan. I lived there for a month in some town that I doubt there’d be any foreign tourist and nobody harassed me and my friends. We were even helped by the locals and police when one of my friends lost their wallet, and they were super patient about it too.

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            No, I’ve never experienced anything like that. Even in small towns. I’m sure it happens, but I don’t think it’s common as long as you’re respectful.

            The worse thing I’ve personally seen were no foreigner signs on bars during new years eve.

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              I’ve read (in Japanese, written by Japanese people) that those places will actually welcome you in if speak Japanese and is respectful of the place and other patrons, the latter 2 conditions just like any respectable human should. It could be that they’ve put those up due to xenophobia, but there are also those that just don’t want to deal with people who don’t respect their culture.