The American definition of freedom: right to own guns. The international definition of freedom: right to exist without fear of being shot. Those aren't compatible. And relocating to another country makes the gap impossible to ignore. Americans say they feel free. They're not. They're heavily armed and constantly afraid. Going to church? Threat assessment. School drop-off? Anxiety. Public events? Exit strategy planning. Movies? Awareness of exits. Grocery stores? Vigilance. That's not freedom. That's hypervigilance normalized as responsible citizenship. Australia: first mass shooting in 30 years, immediate legislative response, public relief because more gun control = more freedom to exist safely in public. America: 400+ mass shootings in one year, no legislative response, public insists more guns = more freedom despite objective evidence that more guns = more death. The disconnect is staggering. As a parent in America, you're told: buy house in safe neighborhood, choose right school, stay vigilant, teach kids awareness. Then your kids do shooter drills. That's not parenting. That's teaching children to accept danger as normal. Relocating to another country was the only thing in my control that actually addressed the problem. Not "how do I keep my kids safer within this system?" but "how do I remove my kids from this system entirely?" One approach manages risk. The other eliminates it. Americans who say they feel safe are either lying or haven't experienced actual safety elsewhere to know the difference. Link in bio when you're ready to experience what freedom from fear actually feels like. ๐๐บ๐ธ #TikTokCreatorSearchInsightsIncentive
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never felt free in America. And now I do. Relocating to another country gives you a peace of mind that Americans can never have. And don't get me wrong, there's Americans who say that they have this peace of mind. They say that they feel safe. But the data shows they shouldn't feel safe, even if they do say and claim that they feel safe. There's just too many shootings to ever consider yourself safe, ever out in public. I mean, we have had 400 mass shootings just in 2025, whereas a country like Australia having their first mass shooting in 30 years is immediately passing more gun legislation to protect its citizens. And their citizens are saying yes, more gun legislation makes us feel more free because then I can go to the beach and feel safe and I can go to the mall and feel safe or I can go to church or send my kids to school or go to the movies or go to a concert. All of the places that Americans are getting shot because they are not free. The lack of being able to go somewhere safely means you do not have freedom. My job as a parent is to give my kids the best shot at success as I possibly can. And for us, that meant making sure that they make it through their school years alive. So relocating to another country was a non-negotiable. It was very obvious that that's what we needed to do because at the very least, we want to be able to send them into a school environment where we know they will come home each day. But sadly, most Americans have convinced themselves that they've done all they can to protect themselves and their children. When whatever you have done to mitigate the dangers in the United States is not all that you can do. What you can do is move your family out of the United States because that is totally within your power and that's what I help American families to do.
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