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Death to AmeriKKKa

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[โ€“] smuuthbrane@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

There are unprotected crossing points. Drive across at North Dakota. Boat across Erie, Ontario, or Huron. Until your passports are invalidated, you should be able to cross anywhere.

I'm not saying Canada is perfect, but don't project what the US is on us. Are you really saying you'd rather stay in place with a revoked passport than go somewhere that might repress you in another decade?

I'm sorry things are ahitty and stressful, I don't wish that on anyone. I'm only offering one option that might be lower-effort than others.

[โ€“] PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S 0 points 2 weeks ago

don't project what the US is on us

Nah I don't have to, your local capitalists are doing that for you. And not just your local capitalists in KKKanada
, it's an indictment of the politics that governs the Western world.

I'm not saying Canada is perfect, but don't project what the US is on us. Are you really saying you'd rather stay in place with a revoked passport than go somewhere that might repress you in another decade?

Absolutely not, and I'm not even saying that going to KKKanada is necessarily a bad escape option for everyone, depending on your individual circumstances. (Anecdotally, my sister spent some time in KKKanada as a closeted trans woman. Apparently it was worse than AmeriKKKa, because they thought she was First Nations. So she rolls her eyes when people suggest she goes to KKKanada.) But KKKanada people (and all other Westerners) need an ego check whenever they assert that their Western nation is somehow any better than the demonic entity they're desperately trying to suck up to, and eventually AmeriKKKa will force you to become through austerity and control of your political system.

Really, I want people to temper their expectations if they decide to go to KKKanada for emancipation. I.e., most people are dealing with the intersection of multiple oppressions, and going to KKKanada is not gonna change very many of those intersecting oppressions.