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  • I promise you I'm not. But if the last 20 years have taught me anything, it's that americans repeatedly fail to see their errors, until it specifically hurts themselves.

    A lot of people who either voted for Trump, or didn't really care about Trump are going to feel the impact of him. This isn't just about Trump voters though. The democratic party is part of the same oppressive system that loves oligarchs, as long as they get paid by them. Instead of looking within and realising they were wrong, and that the system in the USA is broken throughout, they're going to chalk it up to "well, that was unfortunate", and learn absolutely fuckall from it, and vote for the next fascist bastard again next opportunity.

    If they move to Europe, their values won't have changed. They won't have learned a thing, and they will continue to support that system, and vote for it when they get the permission to do so.

    I'm not saying all americans are like this. No country is ever made up entirely of idiots, but the amount that would actually support the systems in place in Europe is a very small minority.

  • If I break into your house, force you into the street at gunpoint and steal everything of value, will you be happy with a "it was just a mistake, shit happens, get over it"? Grow some fucking empathy for fucks sake. It isn't that fucking hard.

  • That's my biggest issue with taking in americans. This isn't something new, it just wasn't done so overtly before. The people fleeing it may not agree with what is happening now, but they carry the fundamental issue with them. This is a problem with what america was built on, the freedom to not give half a shit about anyone else, and while a lot of people aren't like that, and very well may integrate well into european cultures, a lot of other people want to get out because this time it wasn't in their favour, and learn absolutely fuck all from it.

  • So? I get through checkout faster because I don't have to wait behind old people who take a fucking eternity to find their wallet. For me it's a win/win. It sucks that some people will lose their job to it, sure. But that's what happens literally every single time society progresses. I'm also not sad about the manual telephone exchange lady losing her job.

  • The difference is the form of danger was from the people they fled to. The nazis weren't trying to prosecute their scientists at the end of the war. The allies were. They were given the choice of imprisonment/death, or work for us.

  • A quick correction. Most of the scientists didn't really flee from nazi Germany. They were given the option to either work for the USSR or USA, or face trials (or simple executions) for what they did during the war.