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"The road to fascism is lined with people telling you that you’re overreacting."

- u/Gleeful-Nihilist on r/Collapse, July 2, 2022 (here)

Yes.

I peeked at the r/Collapse reddit and started thinking that maybe I shouldn't be too quick to buy a place here in the Bay Area. If I'm going to have to emigrate suddenly, it's much better to have $ in a bank account than a piece of property. Either one can easily be seized by the government, but the $ are more portable.

Every time I think this through, I come to the conclusion that I'd rather go down with the American ship than start over in Germany or another EU country. I wonder if already having done half the work of relocating changes that calculation. Thing is, I just came home. Not eager to leave again.

I wonder if no house/condo I've looked at feels quite right because I'm looking for something that feels settled and safe, and that's simply not available. Although I do feel surprisingly safe in this apartment. Not the "calculate what kind of neighborhood it is" kind of safe, but the body-level sense that all is well, contributed to by the usual amounts of clunking around from the neighbors.

As I take steps to rearrange my life the way I want it, I wonder if I'm under-reacting to the threat of fascism. In part, I moved to Portland 17 years ago to try to get away from climate change and the looming risk of a catastrophic earthquake. Then I learned about the Cascadia Subduction Zone, and we had three extreme climate events in a single year. If I can't get away from it, the choice is where do I want to go through it, and the answer is here.

Similarly, I think part of the reason I keep deciding to stay in the US is that other countries are equally at risk of right-wing takeovers. Being an immigrant is an even rawer deal when that happens.

Healing from trauma has been a long process of learning how to settle my system out of panic rather than being terrified in every moment. Even if panic and terror are appropriate responses to what's happening, I don't want to live like that. I want to find calm and peace and joy where I can, in seeing old friends and beloved neighborhoods and the spectacular San Francisco Bay.

Tomorrow I'm biking across the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge because that's allowed now, to see a friend I've known for 30 years who lives over there. I already have more options for people to get together with on a holiday weekend here than I ever did in Portland.

(No local annoying small fireworks so far, but someone is setting off a bunch of professional-sounding big ones with deep booms somewhere in the vicinity, tonight on July 3. Still not nearly as loud as it was in Portland. I went out to look and don't see them, so they must be further away than they sound like.)

ETA: A hopeful comic about working toward change by [archiveofourown.org profile] potofsoup via [personal profile] minoanmiss.

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