Imagine you live in the US and you have dual citizenship: American/Canadian. You have a job that allows travel. Considering the Christofascism that’s coming…

  • When would you move to Canada?

  • If you stayed in the US - when might you realize you waited far too long and you had a “Oh, fuck - I’m the frog” moment?

I want to stay in the US and I live in a super-blue county in a blue state. But I don’t want to become the frog. I have such dual citizenship and moving is doable for me provided I plan as far ahead as possible. I don’t expect Canada to be nirvana but I fear the worst for the US.

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Identity wise I’m pretty privileged, so I see it as my my duty to stick it out in the US. Most people won’t be able to get out, I’m gonna stay here and continue to struggle, come hell or high water.

If you do need to get out, I wouldn’t go to Canada. If you expect US to get that bad, Canada won’t be far behind.

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I feel kinda like you do. Plus there’s a small fact that my ancestors have lived in parts of this country for like 10,000+ years. I feel a vague sense of loyalty to the land and it’s stewardship.

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