• KptnAutismus@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    not with the current “shift to the right” we’re doing. these parties will do and say anything to get into power and foreigners out of their country.

    but me and many other average citizens would very much like to welcome you with open arms.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah, some politicians are straight up weird.

      In their defense, though, some immigrants are straight up weird (keyword: SOME).

      Honestly, I’m the kind of future immigrant who hates his country with an absolute passion and refuses to be patriotic or nationalistic. I literally cannot integrate into my own society. Also, criminalization of LGBT rights. I just gotta mention that.

      The EU really does feel like a great place to be in.

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        11 months ago

        on the ‘area to exist in’ list, europe definetely ranks very high.

        the high cost of living is definetely a thing to consider, but wages are pretty fair if you learn a specific profession and you get pretty good healthcare by default.

        plus almost everyone under 60ish years of age speaks english to a degree, so you can bridge the gap of learning the local language pretty well.

        oh yeah and we take human rights at least more seriously than the US of course.