Somewhere in Europe might be better. A lot of the global south probably wouldn’t be happy that it is still in “the West,” but Europe at least seems to be making some noises in the approximate direction of human rights and international law, whereas the US is… well…
This is fair. A lot of positive changes in regards to business treatment and actions (repairability being a big one, an example of forcing compliance is getting apple to switch to USB-C … After sixteen or eighteen years of their own propritary thing.)
The US in my eyes as someone in a red state, has lost its seat at the grownup’s table.
Somewhere in Europe might be better. A lot of the global south probably wouldn’t be happy that it is still in “the West,” but Europe at least seems to be making some noises in the approximate direction of human rights and international law, whereas the US is… well…
This is fair. A lot of positive changes in regards to business treatment and actions (repairability being a big one, an example of forcing compliance is getting apple to switch to USB-C … After sixteen or eighteen years of their own propritary thing.)
The US in my eyes as someone in a red state, has lost its seat at the grownup’s table.