If I want to have plans to actually leave the United States in the next four years, where should I be looking? I have hereditary Lithuanian citizenship so I might be able to get myself in the Schengen Area with that alone but I'm lucky enough to have expertise in an unspecified industrial technology, with the caveat that I am transgender.

Right now my two choices seem to be European (Germany?) or somewhere in E Asia (Vietnam, PRC). How realistic are either of these options, namely Vietnam or the PRC.

        • kaka [he/him,they/them]
          ·
          4 years ago

          oh yeah that's pretty bad, but that's just racism, not anticommunism. You see, migrants are doing communist things, that can't happen.

          • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
            ·
            4 years ago

            true, but i wouldn't put it past those in power to start rounding up all the commies, considering the neo-nazis are kind of spreading through the bundeswehr and police and the investigations into their crimes all seem to be completely incompetent

            • kaka [he/him,they/them]
              ·
              4 years ago

              Idk I don't think the situation in Germany is good for a coup. But their strengh is slowly rising, I agree.

              • CoralMarks [he/him]
                ·
                4 years ago

                If you really plan to go to Germany, just don't move to Bavaria(south) you will have a bad time.
                Berlin is probably the best bet, they even just introduced rent-control which seems to be alleviating the problem of ballooning rents for now. Additionally you would not have much problems getting around Berlin, even if you don't know German. Just some small pointers.

                • Nama [he/him]
                  ·
                  4 years ago

                  Hamburg might be even better imo. Ive not been there too often, but it got quite a leftist scene. Some folks (like me) dont like big cities, in that case anywhere in west germany should be fine if there is a job offer. Netherland might be a better bet entirely though. Everyone understands english there.

                  • CoralMarks [he/him]
                    ·
                    4 years ago

                    Yeah, those are solid options too.
                    I mean, theoretically, if someone really wants to make such a move, and they got the means, it would probably not be a bad idea to book a Eurorail ticket, tour Europe for a month or so and just check out some different places to see what one likes best.