• BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It’s the law of the land. I don’t agree with the current interpretation, but I do still have to live here in the meantime.

      • rami@ani.social
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        2 days ago

        Okay give me the thousands of dollars it’ll take to uproot and start a life in another country cuz I don’t have it. Also I’m pretty sure most countries aren’t too fond of accepting disabled people.

        • TigerAce@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          1 day ago

          Objection: speculation.

          My country welcomes expats, there’s even an unfair tax cut to lure expats here. You pay less taxes, can find a house more easily than nationals and you can fix this with countless institutes willing to help you find work and a house for free or for a minor fee. And my country isn’t the only one. Especially now with Trump his shit show, and his war against intellectuals, the EU is scouting people from the US. You don’t need thousands to make the move. You will earn more and companies are more than happy to take you, with actual benifits and rights (no maximum sick days for example, like wtf is that really, you can’t stop being sick if you’ve reached the maximum allowed days). Plus, with all the systems in play to make it more easy for expats to come here, it’s not that hard or expensive. English is unofficially (while there are discussions to make it official) our second language so there are loads of job opportunities here, even if you don’t speak our native language. Also if you’re disabled. This isn’t America, people here are treated like actual people. And if you can’t work full time, you can get benifits.