Ram A Moskovitz wrote:

That's a different context than my reply but it is a legitimate point.
If you don't like the rules in your country you are *probably* allowed
to leave and possibly allowed to work on changing the rules from
within. If you are not allowed to leave that sucks but the good news
is that there are people and groups and countries that have supportive
policies; I believe tthe US has a concept of political asylum for
those seeking safe harbour from oppression - you still have to figure
out how to get here.

This is getting a little out of it, and it highly depends on what seems reasonable to whom, and which government can lie the most to get what it wants... Healthy dose of cynicism? :)


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