NGL, not asking for a friend. Given the current trends in US politics, it seems prudent to at least look into it.

Most of the online content on the topic seems to be by immigration attorneys hustling ultra rich people. I’m not ultra rich. I have a job in tech, could work remotely, also have enough assets to not desperately need money if the cost of living were low enough.

I am a native English speaker, fluent enough in Spanish to survive in a Spanish speaking country. I am old, male, cis, hetero, basically asexual at this point. I am outgoing, comfortable among strangers.

What’s good and bad about where you live? Would it be OK for a outsider, newcomer?

  • @Joeffect
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    11 month ago

    I don’t know why but this is the first place I actually thought to move after Trump won again… I’ve never even been able to afford a house here…

    I would love to take my family to some place that is more accepting of interracial relationships/children. because we all knew it was racist country but I didn’t realize how racist it was until trump won again…

    I could see them trying to end interracial marriage just like they want to outlaw same sex…

    • @insaneinthemembrane
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      11 month ago

      Ireland has its share of racists unfortunately but also fairly open. It’s a changing country.

      • @Joeffect
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        21 month ago

        Yeah racists are everywhere unfortunately… I don’t get it… I know there is a huge drinking problem… But it’s Ireland you have to kinda expect that

        • @insaneinthemembrane
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          11 month ago

          I’m not sure but it might be less of a problem with younger generations. They seem to be all round healthier which is great

          Yeah bloody racists. It’s bringing out the anti racists though which is also great to see.