So basically lived in a place with lower income inequality but be rich?
So basically lived in a place with lower income inequality but be rich?
Visit Vietnam. Karen overdrive
Moved for work.
Yes, massive improvement in QOL. Everything my home country offered and more.
No, not going back.
I don’t understand the last question. I have better healthcare in the US (yes it’s more expensive but I have great insurance). State university is high quality and affordable. Crime is not an issue. My company has better paid maternity leave than my home country did. Work life balance is great despite being paid more.
It’s all been upside for me.
Fascist views are fascist. It doesn’t matter why you hold them, they’re still fascist.
Dude, check out the levels of anti-semitism in Quebec versus the rest of Canada. I remember seeing a survey years ago that asked “do jews secretly control financial and political systems?”. The rest of Canada was low single digit while Quebec was in the high teens.
Quebec is left-wing but there is a strong quasi-fascist/nationalist bent to their politics.
I’m thinking you don’t really know what fascism is the way you throw it around. You seem to equate it to “people who have political views I don’t like”.
A more honest view would be France’s far right not only has a very sorted history with actual fascism but the current far right party in France not only pushes some very questionable policies but also has a very significant group of support in France.
Don’t move to France then!