Saw someone talking about moving that reminded me to ask this. I really want to stay in the U.S. to build socialism but sometimes I fear it is past the event horizon, that things will only get more gruesome, and I want my loved ones to live.

I have not the slightest clue where I would move to. Obviously the one we all think about sometimes is China, but I know next to nothing about the language, culture, history, values etc. and don’t know how I would adjust. It also seems it would be difficult as someone with no education or marketable job skills in respected fields.

Sometimes I think about places like Cuba because it is much more familiar to me culturally, linguistically etc. but then it seems an area like that is going to get a bad hand dealt to it with climate change.

Western countries would be the most familiar, and I do think perhaps they have a greater capacity for positive change than the U.S., but this also seems like it would be moving somewhere just 5-10 years behind collapse of America. Who’s to say which of these societies will jump ship to the new world order, if any?

Sometimes I also fear people across the world slowly (and understandably) becoming vehemently anti-USian, whether the US empire dies or clings on. Many older generations across the world seem to still think very fondly of Americans and our country, but I do not think the younger generations seem as affected by the global pro-American propaganda. Perhaps this is American cynicism to think like this, but perhaps it is not too crazy to imagine an era of people hating Americans and resenting American refugees, even if we try to play the “But I hated America too!” card.

Regardless, obviously being a refugee sucks regardless if one leaves “ahead of the curve” or not. It’s not supposed to be fun to feel coerced into leaving your home to escape doom, as many a country has experienced under American brutality.

It also seems kind of impossible because moving is so expensive, although I understand that if the situation becomes truly dire many Middle Easterners and Latin Americans in the last half century have managed to make grand treks with little to no possessions…although of course, many then end up in terrible situations.

What about you all? What are your situations, considerations, predictions, and interest regarding this topic?

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    I am from Rome so I can suggest:

    Via tasso, it was the HQ of the nazi SS during the brief occupation of Italy, they did some sick stuff down there, you can look it up online.

    Fosse ardeatine, when the Italian partisan resistance put a bomb that killed a nazi SS company, the nazis took 10 men for every man the partisans had killed and murdered them inside of the fosse ardeatine, my grand grand father,( who was in the royal army, that then kinda disbanded in most of Italy after the armistice, on the 8th of setmeber 1943) knew a guy that died there.

    The a-Catholic cimitery of Rome, if you want to put a red flower on Gramsci’s grave

    Edit: also you know the drill, avoid tourist places and only go in local restaurants, the food is cheaper and better, if you know a bit of Italian it’s best but hey, the magics of cultural imperialism, we speak English too