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What country is best for philosophers?

ernestm June 01, 2020 at 02:14 2375 views 5 comments
Well I thought the mass shootings, huge fires, and power outages were bad last year, but this country really has taken a turn into the third world, with all of Arizona under curfew for a week now.

Where is the best place to go? Im ready to leave California, enough already.

Comments (5)

Outlander June 01, 2020 at 02:44 #418601
California? Not a bad idea. There's better places domestically. Rural but within a half hour or so to a large enough town. Somewhere you have internet. Which is probably everywhere now.

Ironic part is your assessment of the place along with a few others on this forum is because it is so open and media is not censored. Others have freedom lite as I call it. Every other place is perfect because there's no real comparison. Here you can burn the flag, view ISIS websites, record everyone and everything and yeah, share it. Doesnt mean you won't be monitored or even retaliated on but... it's unlikely you'll just end up missing one day.
jgill June 01, 2020 at 04:19 #418619
Avoid A Far Country. :wink:
I like sushi June 01, 2020 at 04:28 #418623
Reply to ernestm What makes you think others countries want you there? First of all you need relevant skills, money and/or youth on your side.

Canada has been actively seeking immigrants for a while.
Changeling June 01, 2020 at 04:55 #418631
Reply to ernestm I heard central Benin is a philosopher's paradise.
Ugesh June 07, 2020 at 18:22 #421317
All. It is only that certain countries are very well versed with marketing and hence it seems that those countries have the best philosophers. If Einstein was born in Nairobi, we would have never known about him.