• @[email protected]
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    vote with your feet.

    If you choose to live in the US and pay taxes, you’re choosing to contribute to those atrocities.

    If you choose to live outside of the US most of the year, you are not required to pay US taxes up to $125,000 and are not funding those atrocities.

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      182 months ago

      Using the language of fascist genocide perpetrators is not the way to go.

      Also…who the fuck can afford to “live outside the US most of the year?” Just squirt on down to our summer home? The fuck

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        “Using the language of fascist genocide perpetrators is not the way to go.”

        then don’t do that.

        "Also…who the fuck can afford to “live outside the US most of the year?”

        if you can afford to live inside the US at all, you can afford to live outside of the United States as long as you want at a much higher quality of life.

        you don’t even have to get angry about it for no reason.

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          if you can afford to live inside the US at all, you can afford to live outside of the United States as long as you want at a much higher quality of life.

          You are not in contact with reality.

          • @Maalus
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            Bruh americans earn on average 4x the cash people in central and eastern Europe do. For same jobs, 2x is often the norm. The prices of groceries are maybe 80% of the groceries in the US. If you can afford to pay $1k in rent, then you can afford to pay $250.

            • @trashgirlfriend
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              Most people don’t have jobs they can do from a different continent.

              • @Maalus
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                Every job that is available in the US is available in other countries as well

                • @trashgirlfriend
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                  For the pay available in the country? Plus you need visa and such.

                  It’s doable, just painting it as something everyone in the US can easily do is very silly.

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            “You are not in contact with reality.”

            go ahead, struggle to prove me wrong.

            I’ve been traveling like this for over a decade, so this should be funny.

                • @trashgirlfriend
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                  22 months ago

                  Look, your grace, those things that appear over there aren’t giants but windmills, and what looks like their arms are the sails that are turned by the wind and make the grindstone move.

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                    “Look, your grace”

                    mhmm?

                    “there aren’t giants but windmills…”

                    so you’re going to belabor your ignorance about travel by swearing that travel isn’t real?

                    love it?

                    unfortunately for you, travel is real, and there’s no real argument for your claim that it isn’t, so not a great first step for you.

                    but I’m eager to see where you go next.

                    evidence that other countries don’t exist?

                    some other wildly false claim based on your anxiety and delusions?

                    do it, Don.

        • @glimse
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          Moving is cheap and easy! Abandoning your social circle will lead to happiness! Giving up everything you’ve ever known is the moral choice!

          If you don’t do this, you’re partly responsible for bombing kids and should feel bad!

          • @Maalus
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            Easier to support genocide I guess. And yes, you are responsible for bombing kids - you pay taxes to the government that does it and you vote for people whose policies allow it to happen. You don’t get to play the victim of a system when you are a cog in the machine.

            • @glimse
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              Don’t remember playing the victim, my dude. It’s not within my power to change it

              • @Maalus
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                You are playing the victim. You say you can’t change it. You say you can’t move. Those are all lies. You can do all of that, you just don’t want to. This has been proven by millions of people who have done just that - whether comming into the US, into the UK, Germany, France, or any other country. And yes, voting for policymakers that support genocide and paying taxes into a country that later go to a country to support them in commiting genocide, is “partially supporting genocide” whether you like it or not. An angry facebook post saying “I support Palestine” isn’t worth thousands of dollars of your taxes being used on ammunition that later kills people in Gaza.

                • @glimse
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                  What are you doing accomplishing making angry comments on Lemmy? You should be volunteering for Amnesty International full time or you are complicit in genocide

                  • @Maalus
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                    You don’t know me but you don’t even realize how funny it is because the answer is “I already do, try a different gotcha”

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            “Moving is cheap and easy!”

            true that! much cheaper than paying for American housing.

            and much easier than getting your driver’s license.

            the healthcare and, yknow, all infrastructure is cheaper too, and simpler to access.

            “Giving up everything you’ve ever known…”

            well, this is wrong.

            what do you imagine you’re giving up?

            do you think other countries don’t have supermarkets? or cheetos?

            “you’re partly responsible for bombing kids…”

            If you are paying American taxes, a significant amount of your income is going directly to American military activities and aid, including that going to Israel(and many other countries).

            If you live outside the country most of the year, you don’t have to pay those taxes that yes, are “partly responsible for bombing kids”.

            there are viable alternatives to submitting to the implied impotence of this meme.

            That’s a fact, Jack.

            • @glimse
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              Couldn’t think of a way to spin losing your entire support network into a positive I guess

              You’re complicit in slave labor if you use electronics and should feel awful about it, by the way.

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                “Couldn’t think of a way to spin losing your entire support network into a positive, I guess”

                sorry to hear that happened to you.

                upaide, even if you’ve lost everybody, it’s really easy to make friends while you’re traveling.

                everyone’s very interested and gracious.

                “You’re complicit in slave labor if you use electronics and should feel awful about it”

                you mean you don’t feel bad about being complicit in slave labor?

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                  sorry to hear that happened to you

                  Are you? You’re the one who skipped the line while stretching to dismiss my other legitimate concerns about your fantasy suggestion

                  I don’t feel bad about being complicit in slave labor for eating food and using electronics because I need food to live and I need electronics to earn money to buy food. If you go far enough down the chain in anything, you’re likely to find human rights abuse. All that letting myself feel bad about every single awful in the world would accomplish is making me depressed to the point of being unable to care for myself

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                    “Are you?”

                    yeah, I know a couple people who actually lost their entire social network and their family recently because of trump, and tons of people before that from drugs.

                    not having any friends f or any support like you’re going through is like the number one cause of relapse and drug abuse and basically every depressive-adjacent syndrome.

                    so I don’t like to hear that, even if it happens to people who are trying to be rude or belligerent.

                    not having friends or support is probably playing into your belligerence.

                    “I don’t feel bad about being complicit in slave labor…”

                    wow, that is dark.

                    you might want to feel a little bad about it.

                    “If you go far enough down the chain in anything, you’re likely to find human rights abuse.”

                    couple things here.

                    1. what you’re talking about is not down the chain, it’s the slave mailing the phone to Apple Store, who is providing you with the electronics.

                    it’s like two links in a chain.

                    Fairfield is a great alternative that supports workers rights and provides documentation their supply chain.

                    1. your conclusion is that the more likely human rights abuse is are, the less bad you should feel about them.

                    That’s not uncommon to hear, but it is not correct.

                    human rights abuses should not be happening whether they’re close to you or far away, or there’s one child being whipped or 200 children being whipped.

                    you’ve defended child slavery and human rights abuses like twice into two paragraphs, and even if you aren’t being serious, you might want to re-examine your ideals that have led you down this path to defend child slavery and human rights abuses because…why?

                    nobody’s arguing that human rights abuses are good, you’re just bragging that you don’t feel bad about child slavery and human rights abuses.

                    That’s weird.

                    That’s a weird defensive posture, especially when nobody is taking the opposite stance.

    • JaggedRobotPubes
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      Just take some of your money that you have, and use it to live internationally!