| ▲ | AnimalMuppet an hour ago | |
Freedom to say (almost) anything, publicly, including criticism of the elite and powerful. Freedom to do, to create a business with far fewer roadblocks than in, say, Europe. Freedom to go, to travel anywhere in a really large country, with no borders or restrictions. Yeah, you can quote me all the caveats. They're there; I don't deny them. But: Freedom to say, freedom to do, and freedom to go. Those are really big deals. | ||
| ▲ | pixdamix 31 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
> Freedom to say (almost) anything, publicly, including criticism of the elite and powerful. Most European nations strongly protect free speech, allowing open public critique and satire of politicians, the wealthy, and the powerful. > Freedom to do, to create a business with far fewer roadblocks than in, say, Europe. Several European countries actually lead global easy business rankings, some offering fully digital, single-day company registration, very little bureaucracy (not mine, sadly) > Freedom to go, to travel anywhere in a really large country, with no borders or restrictions. The schengen zone grants passport-free travel across 29 nations, spanning thousands of miles without a single border checkpoint. | ||
| ▲ | dgellow 34 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Europe isn’t a single country. We have multiple countries where you can create a company in no time, with little capital. And have freedom of movement within the whole EU | ||