Where would you move to ride out a potential WWIII?

  • @[email protected]
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    11713 days ago

    I think we should go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over.

  • @[email protected]
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    2013 days ago

    Argentina probably. Generally the southern hemisphere is pretty safe. Nobody’s wasting nukes on brown people, except maybe Israel.

    • @[email protected]
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      3613 days ago

      Wouldn’t bet on argentina. They’ve got their own dickhead in chief who’s also waging war against progress.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        813 days ago

        Yeah, it may not be the best choice, but not the worst either. They’re not much of a threat to the big powers, and if they just stay out of it they’ll probably come through fine.

        • @[email protected]
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          212 days ago

          You’ve got a lot more faith in the system than I do, I think. I don’t think people like Milei wouldn’t coup if a global conflict that strained trade routes were to happen. Authoritarians like him don’t need much prodding to take advantage of a bad situation.

          Big hypothetical, ik, but it wouldn’t surprise me if people like him leaned on fascist legacy.

      • @[email protected]
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        612 days ago

        Most Americans have no idea how historically similar the US and Argentina actually were. It’s honestly weird that Argentina’s similar circumstances didn’t turn it into a great power like the US.

  • @[email protected]
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    2013 days ago

    Bold to presume that we would want to survive it.

    Fwiw Musk says that he wants to leave Earth and go to Mars, which is great news for the rest of us:-).

    • Dem Bosain
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      1313 days ago

      To be fair, in Musk’s fantasy Mars is the easier planet to live on.

    • @[email protected]
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      612 days ago

      It’s not. The story about mars allowed Musk to build the rockets to launch the StarLink satellites.

      Given the preparation for war with China, can we exclude that those satellites carry payloads to take down intercontinental missiles?

      Otherwise the USA could feel safe and be willing to engage in a nuclear war.

  • @[email protected]
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    7113 days ago

    I’m one of the lucky ones! Because of my service to our great country fighting against those dirty communists, when the bombs fall my family and I will be safe and sound, underground, in one of the local vaults in our area: Vault 108!

  • @[email protected]
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    1613 days ago

    Somewhere in South America. Always wanted to go the Falklands. In reality I don’t have the money for that. So I’m here on this hell ride to the bitter end.

  • @[email protected]
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    813 days ago

    We will know the best place after whatever event happens. It’s always hard to predict these things with so many variables.

  • @[email protected]
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    1112 days ago

    London. Thanks to the artefacts in the British Museum, nobody will dare to throw bombs there.

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    11 days ago

    Where would you move to ride out a potential WWIII?

    Australia. There really is no better place in the event of nuclear war. It’s a continent-island, meaning easy to defend, it grows and can build just about anything, and being in the southern hemisphere it should be safe from nuclear winter.

    Specifically, a rural property somewhere agricultural. Maybe Queensland or Tasmania.

    If you could move anywhere to minimize the impact on you of the worldwide rise of fascism…

    That’s almost a different question, though. Whichever European country is the most securely democratic. There’s lots of non-war ways fascism can suck aggressively.

    • Dalek Thal
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      512 days ago

      Australian here, we’re in the shit. A good chunk of our rural voters support the LNP (who are doing everything they can to copy Trump). Universal healthcare has been slashed down to an inch of its life, and employment prospects are terrible for most everyone under 50.

      If you’re looking to escape the rise of facism, don’t. Come. Here. We’re lockstepping with the US and unless our upcoming election goes beautifully, we’ll get even worse.

      • @[email protected]
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        511 days ago

        Australian here. I think that’s a pretty negative take.

        Our healthcare is fucking amazing. I have a young family. My wife had a complex pregnancy. The care we received was just amazing. The specialist team was the best of the best. Astonishingly professional and well credentialed. State govt paid for an apartment in Perth for 3 months so we could be near her specialist. We didn’t pay a dime for any of it.

        It’s true that we are sliding to the right, but less so than most other western nations. We are no where near as messed up as the US. Even France, UK, and Germany are much further right than us. We currently have a progressive government who is polling well leading into the election.

        We pretty much have full employment. I’m hiring presently. I interviewed a candidate today who I will need to offer $40 an hour instead of the $28 an hour in the award.

        Things could be better, but our quality of life is dramatically better than the average Americans.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 days ago

      I would expect Australia to be important in a conflict with China, so unless you expect it not to happen, it really isn’t that great.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 days ago

        I’d expect them to stay out of it at this point, actually. They want to expand into the pacific, and the US and East Asian democracies want to stop them. Meanwhile, Australia also has affinities with now-distinct Europe, isn’t directly in the way of any of that, and depends heavily on China for trade.

        And, even if it did become involved, dealing with a Chinese occupation isn’t going to be as hard as a nuclear winter or the total breakdown of modern civilisation.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 days ago

      South America is a better place to go in a nuclear war, Australia is in NATO along with NZ, so it’s a target. Can’t really think of any particular targets in South America.

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        They are not in NATO, actually. That requires proximity to the Atlantic. They’re Western though, that’s true. Being in a city could be a bit of a risk.

        In South America or southern Africa you’re going to deal with waves of people trying to expand in from the north. No way of life escapes that unscathed. Not to mention, the projections for food scarcity on other continents aren’t nearly as rosy, if there’s soot in the upper atmosphere, maybe because of the higher population to start with.

        And then there’s poverty as a whole separate dimension of things. Here or in Australia I’m pretty sure the capacity to build things like generators will continue. In the third world there’s absolutely no guarantee.

    • Anna
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      211 days ago

      Yeah it might be safe from nuclear winter but it is Australia it already has 10billion other things that can easily kill you.

      • @[email protected]
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        10 days ago

        That feeling when you survive the apocalypse only to get stung by a platypus and regret that you survived.

        • Anna
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          111 days ago

          A platypus you mean Perry the platypus

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            That show would have been way darker if Perry had ever employed the fact he’s a venomous mammal.

            Actually, it was a missed opportunity not to go with a female Perry and have an egg-hatching subplot. Their version of the platypus really didn’t do much.

    • @[email protected]
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      311 days ago

      Peter Thiel has new Zealand citizenship, so you should be safe there. He would never allow his bunker to get jeopardized

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    1111 days ago

    Latin America. They are not aligned with NATO or Russia/China. And the level of life quality have greatly improved in later years. In fact many migrants feel cheated when coming here because they thought europe was better than it actually is in comparison.

  • Orvorn
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    3712 days ago

    I’m staying right here in the imperial core where I can inflict the most damage when the time comes.

  • Count Regal Inkwell
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    1112 days ago

    I think I already live in one of the places least likely to be involved in WW3

    The countryside of Brazil

    In the previous two World Wars Brazil only got involved because people pressured the president to do so, otherwise we could have just sat the entire thing out.

    Like, life will get shittier here too, but it is VIOLENTLY unlikely that there will be any fighting in our soil or even a draft to send soldiers to the war. (and I aggressively doubt there will be any kind of nuke-related mutually assured destruction shenanigans. The elites don’t benefit from causing the apocalypse)

    • Marte
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      Least likely to be involved… Unless Bolsonaro or any other dumbass decides it would be fun to lick Trump’s ass, which is very likely to happen if they arise to power in 2026. I wouldn’t be sure about that least likely remark. Also, there are ways to live in a fascist state even if it is not involved directly in a war - Getúlio Vargas is the name that comes to my mind, only to start