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Leftists fleeing the United States wake up to a harsh reality

I wrote earlier about a completely delusional American far-leftist activist who fled Los Angeles and moved to Canada on a temporary visa, in order to flee "fascist" America... only to find out that Canada was not the socialist paradise that she assumed it to be, and found herself quickly running out of her life savings because Canada wasn't actually giving her free money and a free apartment (because she wasn't an actual refugee, she was just an American in the country with a 6-month visa.) The entire saga is completely hilarious because of how delusional she is (and how much of a "main character syndrome" she is clearly suffering from.)

Of course she isn't the only one.

In another example a "trans" guy who was living in San Francisco, of all places (again, one of the most far-leftist places in the entire country), fled the "persecution" he was experiencing. What kind of "persecution", you might ask? The fact that, apparently, he wasn't allowed to use the wrong bathroom, and because of Trump's executive order banning men from entering women's sports. That's it. That's the "persecution" that he was fleeing from. (And the guy has clearly not engaged in any sports in his entire life, mind you.)

He flew to the Netherlands. Immediately when he arrived at the airport he went to some airport security and asked how he could get refugee status in the country. The security guards laughed at him, thinking that he was joking. Why would an American seek refugee status in the Netherlands?

Yet, when it turned out that he was insisting and was being serious, they for some strange reason obliged rather than just refusing (I don't really even understand why), and put in in a refugee camp with a big bunch of "refugees" from Africa.

Ideal conditions for a far leftist? Surely all refugees are wonderful people? What cultural enrichment!

He was "culturally enriched" alright. 

Turns out that he found out the hard way that these African "refugees" don't exactly respect a guy wearing a woman's dress. He found out very quickly that he was getting constantly harassed and attacked by them. He says in an interview how he can't even go to a grocery store nearby because it's too dangerous and he will get attacked.

He ended up moving back to the US because his life was actually and literally in danger in the Netherlands. Oh, the irony.

Here's a video commenting on it.

Some brainwashed black people in the United States have also moved to African countries to flee the "persecution" that they experienced.

They, too, have experienced a harsh reality check.

You see, unlike American leftists have been brainwashed into believing, there is no worldwide "black community". Unlike in the United States, there is no worldwide solidarity based on skin color, especially in Africa. There is no worldwide "brotherhood".

Turns out that most people in most African countries are extremely racist (and I actually mean that) towards Americans, regardless of their skin color. An American who goes to one of these African countries, regardless of his or her skin color, will be immediately exploited, scammed, taken advantage of and discriminated against. Africans do not consider Americans to be "their own", and they think that all Americans are rich and will try to exploit and scam them.

One American black woman who moved to Ghana found out that immediately when she arrived in the country, and I mean immediately at the airport, when airport staff, all black locals, saw her American passport, they started asking her for money. And not just a few of them, but pretty much all of them, everywhere in the airport. And that was just the beginning.

A wealthier black American woman moved to Uganda and wanted to genuinely help and improve the local conditions by creating jobs, and purchased some land and started construction projects by hiring locals, paying them a good salary (especially by local standards). Yet, regardless of the significantly better working conditions and significantly better salary that she was providing, the locals still exploited and took advantage of the "rich American" by eg. constantly stealing construction tools and materials from the construction sites.

Those are just a couple of examples, recounted by actual black people who moved to Africa. You can see a video about this here

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