Long time lurker, first time poster. (Teehee such a leddit thing amirite?)
Since the election I've watched /r/IWantOut which is for advice on moving to new places and /r/AmerExit which is for advice specifically for leaving the US. For obvious reason they've had a surge in inquiries.
Most of them have no clue what it's like moving to another country, don't do any research and want to be spoon fed the process. They have a very rose tinted view of other countries. They want affordable housing, social assistance, good healthcare, and no more politics. They have no work experience, 10 dogs, debilitating autism and mental disorders, and can only speak English. They expect to be embraced by some country that has the same shortages of jobs, housing, healthcare and all that.
As a leaf it's entertaining watching them talk about Canada like they can just walk right in. Sorry you can't do that unless you're an Indian "student" with a falsified bank statement and a network of other fraud artists already on the inside.
Both subreddits are full of milk but here are some great examples.
How can I bring my autistic son to Finland with only basic cooking skills? I'll send you photos of us!

Delusional troon wants to claim asylum before going to prison for life:


I live on SSI, how can I get to Canada by spring of 2025?
Now the best one. This troon has debilitating anxiety, pending bottom surgery, can't keep a job and lives on $450 a month. Trauma dumps everyone and wonders how to get into another country where he can leech off the homeless system, then breaks down over downvotes when people point out that this isn't feasible. Seems to thinks "mental health(TM)" is the magic word to get redditors to show the way into Canada.


OP then freaked out, deleted the thread, and posted this on both the suicidewatch and "highly sensitive people" subreddits:
