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Comments by "Jeremy" (@josiah5776) on "Americans are Fleeing with Their Wealth" video.
I'm not wealthy, but I left. Tired of all the stupidity and obtuseness in many different areas. It's not just economics ... it's bad culture, bad ideology and rampant traitism.
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@Sirenbean If you have a workable solution to fight for a stable economy in your own country, I am all ears. I tried doing that for 40 years. I was destroyed in court, destroyed in the public square and even had my freedom taken away for a time. It was all legal, non-violent methods. You know how much effect I had? Zero. What actions have you taken and how much skin have you put in the game? But by all means, keep trying. I actually hope you succeed. No, I went where I am treated better. Forty years of BS was enough for me. Foreigners don't ruin countries. At least not outside the West. That's a cop out and scripted talking point. Most non-Western countries will not put up with nonsense from a foreigner for even a minute. That is Western thinking.
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@Theone-586 Ah, a patriot. Happy for you.
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@okamijubei I am in the Philippines. It's not worse. No gender wars. No DEI. No misandry. Legal system is not against men. No baby deletion. No divorce. Even the most "liberated" women in the cities are pleasant compared to the average US f'nist. Dollar goes a lot farther, too. You will forego some US conveniences, and the food is different ... but if you live in a big city like Manila, you can still have those.
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@user-ux8hg8bk3e I went to the Philippines. Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam works out well for lower budget expats, too. On the other side, some Sourh American countries hold appeal. There are also some men who go to Eastern Europe.
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@lazapololapolo9824 Getting multiple passports would be my #1 advice to young Western men today.
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@lazapololapolo9824 Totally agree!
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@user-ux8hg8bk3e I've never been to Thailand, but a lot of expats like it. Cheaper there than Philippines, but everyone speaks English in the Philippines. Not so much in Thailand.
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@ethanwoodall8525 It's exactly what you said. Everyone has different criteria of what they are willing to put up with, what they are willing to do without, and their income streams. I reached a cumulative point over 40 years that I finally had enough of the West's overt hatred of men, so I went somewhere that I am treated better. The negatives outweighed everything else.
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@pawlieblog7967 💯
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@quailduk902 Check your reading comprehension. I said I left already.
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@PrayerWarrior4 That's true. You need some money at least. You don't need millions, but you do need a decent stream of at least a few thousand a month.
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@roberttjostelson3916 I went to the Philippines. I like it here and it has worked out well for me. I know other who have gone to Thailand and Cambodia. On the other side of the ocean ... Costa Rica, Peru and Mexico. None of these guys are millionaires.
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@Dan-l2y2r I've heard Portugal is very nice. Wishing you all the best there. I see the situation in the US much the same way as you.
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@Jughead24 The "proud" part is the patriot, who is somehow morally superior for remaining in the USA ... and wants to let you know it. I run into people like that sometimes. What they don't seem to grasp is that the US taxes citizens no matter where you live ... so you're always contributing. You can just live wherever you want.
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@Jughead24 I also served in the Army for 27 years and I agree with everything you said. I was fervently patriotic for a long time. I am still patriotic, but it is tempered now by realizing what I can and cannot change. I actively tried to effect change for many years, both through political and social means. It didn't work. Too many people think differently from me today and have different values. The democratic way the US is set up, makes it their country too. The US culture has become very traitist and I don't have the right traits ... so I went someplace where some of those traits don't matter and others are actually looked upon with respect.
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