I think it's a valid choice for some people who are going to see a rise in hate crimes against them - particularly people who are visibly different. They're scared for their lives and their children's lives, and they're likely to be targeted in the rise of casual right-wing white extremism. It's not wrong for them to want to find somewhere where they can grow their kids without being targeted.
Previous American generations considered patriotism worth dying for; their country had given them much, including an identity to cling to in that patriotism. To people who feel like their country has marginalised them in social law and legal law and been unable to accept them, they cling to the identity that they have, and if that identity will be accepted elsewhere, they will go without particularly caring which country it is so long as they can live in peace, love, and bring up their children without fear.
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Previous American generations considered patriotism worth dying for; their country had given them much, including an identity to cling to in that patriotism. To people who feel like their country has marginalised them in social law and legal law and been unable to accept them, they cling to the identity that they have, and if that identity will be accepted elsewhere, they will go without particularly caring which country it is so long as they can live in peace, love, and bring up their children without fear.