I’m not sure if this is the right community for this question, but it says “no stupid question” so here goes. I’m an Israeli who now lives in the US, but I am considering permanently residing in the US or elsewhere (perhaps somewhere in Europe or Canada) because I’ve become kinda disillusioned with Israel for a variety of reasons (the war in Gaza being one of them, the erosion of democracy by Likud being another, and etc) but is that cowardly to leave? Should I go back and try to change society or should I just leave for good? Thanks for your time.

  • Chev
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    161 year ago

    The only thing you can actually change is yourself.

  • @[email protected]
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    481 year ago

    Is leaving Israel a good idea? Yes.

    Is the US a good place to move to? That’s a more interesting question. We have some issues too.

      • @[email protected]
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        101 year ago

        Canada is on track to elect a populist conservative PM who is anti-trans, anti carbon tax and anti taxing the rich. Shit fucking sucks right now.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah, we in Canada aren’t having the greatest time unless you already own a house or are very well off already. No working class person is gonna be buying a house without god tier credit and skimping on everything as much as possible and even then itll be insanely hard. Rent? Went from 1800 for an old but well maintained 3 bedroom in 2017 in a nice neighbourhood to 3 fucking grand for a run down shit hole 3 bedroom in a sketchy neighbourhood with a slum lord. That was mid 2022. Shits only gotten worse since then.

          Where I live you basically have only 3 options for work. Minimum wage like grocery stores, fast food etc(which are 90% TFWs cause nO oNe WaNtS tO wOrK). Government jobs for people with an education. Construction/camp jobs if you want more than minimum wage without a degree, but your old age is gonna be worse than it already is due to trading your body for a higher wage.

          I’m all for good people coming here, but make sure you know what you’re getting into first. It’s fucking expensive to live here unless you wanna live in a shit hole small town (which has its own hidden expenses that eat into the savings on rent)

    • Scott
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      71 year ago

      Don’t forget about even more issues in a bunch of smaller places, because every state and local gov is fucked at some level

  • @[email protected]
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    261 year ago

    It is cowardly, but the amount of good you can do is much greater while you’re alive and healthy. Cowardice is an evolutionary trait. It helps us survive. Don’t let it become guilt. If democracy has truly eroded and Israel is beyond redemption as you hypothesize, then there is nothing you could have done as an individual to begin with.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        The brave thing to do, conversely, would be to return to Israel and do everything in your power to make this catastrophe stop. Door to door activism, arranging speaking events, educating youth, protesting in front of the Knesset. Throw your body into the machine until the gears stop turning.

        But not everybody will, and not everyone is even capable of doing so, nor is it the only option to create a better future.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          the Earth is huge go start over. People die crossing borders. No one wants to cross a border into a warzone.

  • @[email protected]
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    201 year ago

    My family left Iran before I was born and I’m grateful they did. What could we have done to change the country from within? Unfortunately nothing.

  • Melkath
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    41 year ago

    It’s your choice.

    The whole “be the active person who stops the riches from ruining earth” trope is a lie.

    The current US is just as bad as Israel if not worse.

    All the losers who either flunked high school or flunked, but had daddy to pay their way have brought fascism back en masses.

    If you have the luxury to move to Sweden, or the Bahammas, as far as I’m concerned, do it.

    You’ll be in a better place when Israel nukes Iran, WWIII pops off, and the US cripples the internet/critical infrastructure around the world.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    There is no changing a society built upon colonization. Many have tried.

    If you have the opportunity to go to Europe or Canada that is definitely a more ethical choice.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      There is no changing a society built upon colonization. Many have tried.

      How does South Africa fit into that perspective?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        They violently expelled the colonists after trying to make peace with them for a very long time.

        Read up a bit about Mandela he’s got another chapter after the peaceful one.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          That’s changing the society that I argued against. Also I’m pretty sure majority of land ownership in south Africa is still owned by whites.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Maybe ask the Canadian natives how well the peace talks went. Europe is where the colonists started not sure what you mean by it.

            After the revolution many ANC members got bribed into being stakeholders leaving white people still in power. The ANC’s corruption however is now degrading and they are losing votes in the election.

            After dismantling the colonist empire a country doesn’t magically become utopia. It will take many years for it to build up. But while being colonized it can never start that process.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              I think your trying to argue with someone that isn’t me. South Africa changed for the better. I never said it was perfect. Just that decolonization is possible. I never said shit about Canada.

  • @[email protected]
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    331 year ago

    Yeah, this isn’t something that any of us can decide for you. And any views will be clouded by how people think on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      241 year ago

      Ironically I’m firmly in the middle on the conflict compared to a lot of what I’ve seen from the online left, but compared to most israeli policymakers, I am far left. It’s weird.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        To be fair, the current Israeli government has far-right members in it, so a centrist would look far-left in comparison!

        • @[email protected]OP
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          101 year ago

          Yeah I’m just center-left, but that’s “far left” or even “extreme” left in the Israeli politics now…

  • @[email protected]
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    2071 year ago

    This is a deeply personal choice. Don’t let other people decide for you. Think about how you want to live for the next 5, 10,15 years and what you want to spend that time doing.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      I didn’t read this as OP wanting others to decide for them, but to help them think things through; maybe get a new perspective.

  • Altima NEO
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    1 year ago

    There’s certainly nothing “cowardly” about leaving. Live where you feel comfortable being. Wherever you feel happy.

  • @[email protected]
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    221 year ago

    If your wish to change things is the only thing that makes you want to go back, be honest with yourself, do you actually have the ability to change anything?

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Do you want to try to change anything if you did have the ability?

        If not, and you don’t plan on living there. then it just comes down to whether citizenship has some kind of positive for you like being able to freely travel or something like that.

  • @[email protected]
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    991 year ago

    As a Russian Jew who fled the Russia in the 1980s, my family moved for our safety and opportunity. Countries don’t deserve reverence just for being countries. We can be proud of our heritage without having to show allegiance to a nation state. Especially, when it is using our ethnicity/religion to brutally wipe out and massacre a civilian population.

    Just do what is best for you and your family.

  • Signature_________
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    31 year ago

    I’ve quit jobs due to ethical disagreements, I’m sure I’d leave my home country if things got too bad. It wouldn’t be the country i grew up in anyways.

    You do you, people will both agree and disagree with you no matter what you chose.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Nobody can answer this question for you but I think to the countless examples of people not “getting out while they can” who are now–or were until their death–forever trapped in a bad situation that people today forget wasn’t that bad even within living memory

    Is it right for you? I don’t know

    Is it cowardly to let a sense of national loyalty compel you to be exposed to the mechanisms of government wielded by untrustworthy actors? No, and anybody saying otherwise is lying to you at best; lying to themselves at worst

    Inb4 any what aboutisms: nothing I’ve said here is specific to any country

  • NoneOfUrBusiness
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    171 year ago

    So of course in the end it should come down to what you want to do and where you see yourself living a happier life, and not what people on the internet think you should do. However, purely from a “making the world a better place” perspective, I’d recommend not returning. I get the idea of trying to change society from within, but frankly I think Israel in its current state is beyond saving. The sense of invincibility, among other issues, is too much for simple activism to fix; the country as a whole needs the Nazi Germay treatment (the de-Nazification part, not the war part). At least by not being in Israel you make sure your tax money and children aren’t used in genocide.

    I repeat, do what you feel is best for you, but to directly answer your question your absence does more to weaken the Israeli Apartheid apparatus than your presence. Do vote though; definitely vote.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      I think Israel in its current state is beyond saving

      I think the fundamental issue with Isreal is that it was started as an ethnostate with the national religion explicitly endorsing their own population as “special” and “chosen by God”.

      That ideology would never be compatible with a modern cosmopolitan liberal democratic society. All races and religions and people should be of equal worth. Any ideology that views itself as somehow special would always degenerate to apartheid and brutality.

      Add in the fact that Jews are some of the smartest and most industrious people on the planet and you have a very dangerous country. You mix willingness and capacity and you get action- what we are seeing in Gaza today, and really what we’ve been seeing for decades.

      I guess that is a long winded way to say, I agree. Israel in its current manifestation cannot be saved. It would require a total deconstruction of their ideology and to be frank, that probably isn’t happening anytime soon.

      Maybe after WW3.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    second (third (fourth)) the comments this being a personal choice

    but “thanks” (/s) to the diasporas, you don’t have to limit your options to just the US (or Europe) – there are Jewish communities solidly established all over the world (your limit will be your language skills more than anything else)