Ukraine support after 4 years of war: Europe steps up

https://slrpnk.net/post/34121105

Supporting Ukraine is not just a money thing, it is a moral obligation. The USA has morally made the wrong decision in giving up on Ukraine, as the many US American volunteers inside of Ukraine will tell you. Instead, the USA has, through Trump, decided to side with Putin (perhaps even a video recording of Trump having sex in a Moscow hotel plays a role in this) this is despicable; Putin is an evil dictator. Taken together, US Americans, this is hard to forgive, you are now on the wrong side of history. In addition, this war impacts the USA directly, you can try to be protectionist and isolationist as much as you want, as two world wars have shown, not confronting dictators never works.
We (US) might have a dictator. Are you going to help us when that time comes?
Sure, for instance the EU is already taking up refugees from the USA.
Where can I sign up?
My comment didn’t mean I want to help US Americans. You should stay home and fix the problem.
Source?
The first American ‘scientific refugees’ arrive in France

Aix-Marseille University is wooing researchers who feel targeted by the Trump administration.

POLITICO

Ah, so anyone with a phd in a high-value field and a binder full of accolades is able to apply for competitive grants.

But they still haven’t opened the gates to ordinary americans seeking refugee status, have they?

More than obvious that they’d rather allow Ukrainians than rednecks in.
I don’t blame them, but rednecks aren’t the ones trying to flee the US. Lots of vulnerable people don’t have a high level of specialized education.
Yes they have, see the other links underneath this post.
For instance: youtu.be/XEkE4BZyu4Y
American Jews reclaim German citizenship | DW News

YouTube
What about folks whose european descent is outside the window for citizenship? My german ancestors were like five generations back…
Why are so many Americans moving to Portugal? Apart from the obvious reason …

Vietnam and Albania have their fans. Some Americans might even enjoy the UK. But there’s a lot to be said for a country with universally accessible healthcare and freedom of movement within the EU

The Guardian