• mriswith@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Oh, it opens with a 6min unskippable video. instead of an article, on a website that still has the line “Today’s Paper” at the top of the page.

    At this point I’m convinced that the NYT is living in the 2000s.

    • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip
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      20 hours ago

      My therapist called me a canary in the coal mine. I’m trans, I have the means to move, basically it was a “if you leave suddenly I’ll know things have gotten really bad”. I’ve almost gotten everything lined up to move on a plan but I’m still keeping my bug out bag around in case something bad enough happens I need to leave day of to try and get past the border

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        20 hours ago

        Ehhmm… Would you happen to need a live in maid, assistant, gardener, groundskeeper…anything wherever you end up? Asking for a friend.

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          19 hours ago

          Straight up if I find a place with enough space and I can afford the rent, I’m going to try and bring in another person and give them free or greatly reduced rent. I can’t help with the residency permit stuff but helping someone land is the least I can do

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            7 hours ago

            Same as the other comment. That’s very generous of you.

            Housing is pretty much the main concern for me regarding moving at this time.

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        Would be nice but you can’t simply move to any other country you want. Other countries have enacted similar stupid immigration laws just like the US. There isn’t a single country where US citizens can just move (except the US of course). It’s like a curse. The orange in the WH would need to do something really f’ed for other countries to accept american asylum applications. personally I wish I could just bag and go

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          It’s great when people on your side of the border hate you because you support human rights, and people on the other side of the border hate you because of where you were born and lived untill recently.

          Also simultaneously being told “you should just leave your shit hole country” from one group of people and also “you should stay and fix your own stupid country before you try and ruin others”

          Basically “fuck you for existing, now go die quietly so we can get on with our lives”

          And don’t even get me started on any sort of minority group and how shitty they have it here. Can’t even walk to the corner store without looking over their shoulder for ICE or some other thug law enforcement.

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        21 hours ago

        Someone once told me to just apply to be a refugee and move to Canada, as a response to complaining about trump supporters in my area. They weren’t even a trump supporter themselves. Bruh, I doubt Canada wants my disabled and out of work ass, even if it was just that simple.

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          19 hours ago

          No, they dont,
          just like how the US doesn’t want the dumbshit “my way or the highway” western canadian separatists.

          immigration is difficult, you’ve got to be extremely rich, smart and highly skilled in a marketable and demanded field, or lucky.

          most people are none of these things

  • LovingHippieCat@lemmy.world
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    Well we all know that Fascism experts are the least important people to have around when Fascism takes over a country.

    Technically you can criticize from afar but it’s good to have fascism experts on the front lines.

    This is also an incredibly privileged thing to be able to do and one that the vast majority of the most vulnerable and likely to be on the camp list are stuck here and would like some experts to help fight back.

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      The thing they are good for us as a canary in a coal mine, which is why they publish this.

      Most miners would act when the candy dies out of experience. Most people with poor understanding of history lack the experience.

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      Well we all know that Fascism experts are the least important people to have around when Fascism takes over a country.

      Historically nobody fucking listens to fascism experts so yeah that’s true. Looking at the pace Trump is democracy at and the state of “resistance” to his regime, I’d bail too, and I didn’t spend my whole career studying the horrors of fascism.

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    21 hours ago

    considering the actions of the current administration it would have probably been better to publish this after leaving the US

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      I suspect they’re willing to take the risk to try and warn others. This is sort of a middle ground approach. They’re banking on Trump not being able to retaliate in time before they leave the country, he’s moving fast, but he’s not at the imprison political opponents stage yet. He will be soon, but they’ve got some time.

      In the meantime, it serves as a warning to us and others to get out if you can.

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    21 hours ago

    To be fair many of the US media outlets, among which is also the New York Times often refused to call out the utter nonsense that Trump was spewing during the campaign. This is also a reason it has come to the current situation.