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TikTokers Are Telling Disappointed Kamala Harris Voters To Leave The Country

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the rally in Liacouras Center at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA on August 6, 2024 to introduce her running mate – Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz

Is this the mass exodus that everyone is talking about? Well, it depends on how you look at it. There’s a new report that suggests TikTokers are telling disappointed Kamala Harris voters to leave the country. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.

TikTokers Are Telling Disappointed Kamala Harris Voters To Leave The Country

According to a new report, TikTokers are telling liberals how to leave the country after Donald Trump’s decisive election win over Kamala Harris. 

In one video, an influencer even says: “I personally am working diligently on my exit plan. Stay safe out there guys.” 

It’s been noted that people under the age over 30 are being encouraged to move to Australia or New Zealand.

“If you’re under 30, consider the Australia or New Zealand working holiday visa… I would look into countries like Portugal, Costa Rica, or Albania.”

“Another option you can consider is teaching English in another country.” Of course, the internet certainly has had a lot to say about the matter.

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Some critics even commented with, Completely rational response to an election that doesn’t go the way you wanted but does make your life better as well as everyone else’s in the country. Legacy media has damaged so many brains.”

“I hear Iran, Lebanon and the Gaza Strip are nice this time of year. Or maybe even Ukraine.”

Another critic wrote, “Let them go! They’ll either be happier where they end up or they’ll do some growing up and beg to come back after a short time. Time to cut the apron strings on entitled Americans who think they know what oppression is.”

“I think going abroad would be a great thing. Help them realize show lucky they are and what a great country they live in.”

And then there was this comment as well: “Interesting advice, but maybe staying and working for change is a better long-term solution than running. Let’s build a future where we all thrive!”

“Maybe we can offer them free plane tickets out? We will save more money on free services in the long run. Zimbabwe is looking for kitchen help.”

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  1. Sharon says

    I grew up mainly overseas as an Air Force kid my brother & my sister. As the oldest I left the US as an infant in the 60’s. My dad had low rank initially. We lived alongside locals until base housing was secured. We did live in the middle east without military bases. We learned early on to pay close attention to our surroundings.

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