Women don’t need to be martyrs. You don’t need to dedicate your life to a cause that’s made up by the patriarchy. Women who have made it to retirement age are moving to countries where their lives will be easier. Other countries are statistically safer, women are more legally protected, and there is less need to fight for your rights. When you live somewhere that doesn’t require constant civic engagement that frees up time to do what you wish. In these women friendly countries you CAN protest, but you just don’t need to. That level of freedom is perfect. You should never need to fight for your humanity. 🆘🇺🇸 #creatorsearchinsights
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Being a woman in America means fighting, fighting for our rights at every single turn. And not just us fighting for our rights, generations of women have had to fight for rights. Our mothers fought for their rights, our grandmothers fought for their rights. And now we're left in the position to wonder, are we going to force our daughters to fight for their rights? And after all the fighting, women in America earn only 82 cents on the dollar for every dollar that a man earns. We have one of the highest maternal mortality rates of any civilized country. Women in America, one in five of them, are going to experience sexual assault in their lifetime. One in five, one in three women are going to experience domestic violence at some point during their life. And yet these women do not have protections. We have no protected maternity leave. We are being stripped of our bodily autonomy. And this is the America that we are leading to the future generations. It's no wonder, after all of that fighting and putting in the time and the effort that women are ready to leave, we are ready to cut, bait, and run. It is no longer about fighting for the rest of our lives. We want to go somewhere where we can find peace and security and safety. And that is why I'm going to be referencing Georgetown University's Women Peace and Security Index, which ranks countries based on how safe women are in that country. Not just legal protections, but also just in general out in society, how safe are women in that country. Based on their research, I have identified eight countries that allow for retirement visas and that are ranked higher than the United States on safety of women. If you are a woman who is ready to get out of the United States and you have retirement income, here are the eight places that you can go. We've got Austria, France, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland. All eight of these countries allow for retirement income and they have been found to be safer for women than the United States of America. As a woman, I felt it was my duty to fight for future generations and I spent a lot of time being politically active, demonstrating and protesting and volunteering for candidates trying to make a difference. Eventually I realized all of the fighting wasn't doing anything and in fact my children had less rights at that point than they did when they were born. We were slipping backwards and no amount of fighting was going to change that. So I did the only thing I could. I took control of where I live and where my daughters live. I made it so that we could get out of the chaos and the anti-woman environment happening in the United States. There are places where women have better odds, more safety, more protections, respect from other people. If you need help figuring out which of these countries is the right country for you in your retirement, book an exit plan consultation. I will help you figure out where you should go so that you can get to safety.
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