The people who say "if you want to leave, just leave" think they're dismissing you. They're actually pointing out the obvious solution you've been too loyal to consider. You can keep pouring energy into pushing systems that don't want to change. Marching, voting, organizing, advocating - watching progress happen in inches, then get erased in miles. Or you can take that same energy and use it to relocate somewhere the fight is already won. Not because fighting isn't important. But because fighting for baseline safety is a waste of your finite life when safety already exists elsewhere. When "if you want to leave, just leave" stops feeling like a taunt and starts feeling like permission, that's when you're ready. Because leaving isn't retreat. It's choosing to fight for goals instead of fighting for survival. In America: fight to not get shot at school, fight for healthcare access, fight for living wages, fight to exist without constant fear. Abroad: fight for career goals, personal growth, community contribution - from a foundation where safety and basic systems already work. Your fight energy doesn't disappear when you leave. It just gets redirected toward building your life instead of begging for baseline humanity. 217 visa programs. 6 continents. Options exist for people earning as little as $600/month. The path out isn't exclusive. It's just not advertised. Link in bio when you're done fighting for scraps and ready to fight for thriving. ๐๐บ๐ธ #TikTokCreatorSearchInsightsIncentive
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One thing about me is that when someone challenges me I rise to that challenge. I don't just shrink away And so when I was fighting for what I thought was right in the United States I was fighting for basic safety for my children. I was fighting for safety for immigrants I was fighting for protections for women. I was fighting for all these things to try to make my country of origin better But that wasn't working and the general sentiment started to say if you want to leave just leave So I said bet and that's when my family and I we left the United States for good We didn't want to keep fighting for someone who didn't want to be fought for the United States Doesn't want to be fought for at least half the country doesn't and that half the country has enough influence that it's just destroying the entire morale of the other half of the population And that was me if you want to leave just leave and so I did five years ago And if you're feeling like that if you're feeling like all of your fighting is just falling on deaf ears Then maybe it's time to start considering a different option Stop fighting for what you want and just go get what you want somewhere else in the world There are countries where you do not have to fight for basic safety for your children for basic protections for you as a woman Those things are just a given and I can help you figure out which countries those are I'm Veronica and I teach Americans where they can go abroad I have 217 different visa programs that I refer you to based on your specific situation And I match you based on preferences and logistics and all the things within my power to help you understand about VCs around the world and that's done through exit planning the links to work with me one-on-one are in my bio I can't wait to help you get out of the United States So you can start fighting for your goals and your dreams instead of just basic safety like you do in the United States
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