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In reply to the discussion: Many Americans Say They Want To Relocate For Political Reasons. Few Actually Do. [View all]sanatanadharma
(4,090 posts)... and I thought, sad to be proud never having been curious enough to check out the other side of the border.
One's self identity and world knowledge expand considerably when living on the edge, rather than in the middle of an endless-land of bland unchallenged sameness. It is hard to know the borders of the 'true-self' rather than the disputed boundaries of self-imposed identifications with not-self (the otherness of gender, State, nation, religion, sports team, political and ethical preferences, etc).
"80 percent of young Americans live within 100 miles of where they grew up, and 58 percent live within just 10 miles"
At my 50th high-school reunion, I met others who had also relocated to other shores.
Is it political to choose to live where health care is affordable?
Is it political to choose the only land that offered legal cannabis access?
Is it political to choose another democracy; one actually believed and practiced?