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Damionsipher
To intervene in US internal policies? A lot of nations are standing up to America. I don't see the use in Americans chiming in on non-american inter-nation negotiations that are working to punish America. You're inside the machine, take up the front where it exists for you. Work at creating factions to fight America from within America that the international community can support. At this point it's as organized as ANTIFA (not a slander against ANTIFA, but if you really want to fight fascism it needs to go a step further).
Ok, so form separatist factions we can align with on an international level. Otherwise, we're dealing with nation to nation negotiations. How much have the American people reached out to individually support the people of Iran, North Korea or Russia? Spoiler: not much of fuck all. Why should the international community now do intently care about individual American lives?
America is quickly becoming a 3rd world nation. Person to person I am sorry for your circumstance and hope some semblance of social services still exist there in the coming months and years.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/campaigns/claiming-asylum.html?utm_campaign=ircc-ircc-safe-and-orderly-migration&utm_source=ggl&utm_medium=sem&utm_content=ad-text-en&adv=2425-675252&utm_term=seeking+asylum+in+canada&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA8Lu9BhA8EiwAag16b6LOjOTRtO5U-ONr2JZ-1jG3qY3HzZA9vIko_osgAX5db3KHgnDyQBoCoTkQAvD_BwE I don't think you could be considered for asylum in Canada as of yet. Generally, you need to be facing persecution from your state, which personal suffering within a state does not quite qualify. I'm not aware of any country that accepts refugees on the basis that the country being fled does not provide housing or healthcare. Not saying we ought not, but that is the truth of asylum systems.
Americans are victims to their own government is completely different ways than the rest of the world. Your status as a victim does not grant you access to be a commentator on all other conversations occurring. The is no blame there, only a lack of validation of you being a victim.
You also seem to think we're sitting here just discussing America and/or your president. I assure you, we're not, we're talking about how to reorganize our global community to not involve America. America is noted as a former ally, not as a central aspect of our collective future. Canada and Europe discussing new trade agreements only has to do with American as far as they will not be involved in those trade agreements.
I hope so - asylum usually needs to be filed from a political persecution perspective, but probably worth looking into what paperwork you would need to prove your need for asylum now.
The individualistic "me fist" attitude of Americans, no matter how marginalized they seem to be, is infuriating. Do you even recognize and discuss how much global strife is caused to the global south on a daily basis for a century directly because of American interest? Seriously, get fucked if you think anyone in the world should be putting any American's interests above their own at this juncture of history. With that said, I fully support the international community asylum opportunities and hope they are helpful to Americans facing political persecution.
How have the fascist regime's policies affected the rest of the world? Sure, the States draconian policies are terrible and we will be standing up to them at an international level, but you want the rest of the world to put you first while your government is being openly antagonistic to us. Are you first concerns not with Russian, North Korean or chinese citizens who still have less freedom of expression than any American?
More than ground support is needed - organized resistance groups that are actively engaged as anti-fascist agents are needed. I get why that's difficult, but that's where the work from inside the machine is needed first and foremost. Operations in States that also hinder the feds will likely be most fruitful.