Re: thinking about leaving the us
You have got to be kidding me.
"I want to leave the country where I was born because Donald Trump isn't the president anymore, and now democrats are doing good things for everyday Americans."
This isn't what you said, but it might as well be.
I don't know what state you live in, because I don't know you, but here are some tips.
1. If you're really and truly set on making a life change because you want your right-wing values more represented, go and live in deep-country West Virginia or Alabama or something. Someplace populated largely by uneducated white people who don't know the first thing about politics. You'll probably fit right in.
2. If you really stop and consider your position, you'll realize how much privilege you're showing. Life in America is getting better now, not worse. Also, as far as political climates go, America is center-right. If you were to go to, say, Canada, or Sweden, or England, or Brazil, you're going to end up in a similar spot, except of course you won't necessarily know the culture, won't have any social safety net. Most of Europe thinks that America is way too far to the right, and they're correct. Trust me, it's not that bad for you. In other words, you're really not going to risk persecution in the United States. Just stay there and learn to accept reality.
Do you seriously think a foreign country is going to accept a bullshit immigration reason like, "My home country persecutes me because I'm a conservative"? Better question. Do you really think you have a right to go to a new country? How do you feel about people coming to America?
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