

I live in the U.S., and my state capitol is spelled Pierre, but pronounced “peer”.
I live in the U.S., and my state capitol is spelled Pierre, but pronounced “peer”.
I didn’t grow up in Wyoming but it was a rural state in the U.S. People romanticize rural areas until they actually live in one. If if you have a large town nearby and and your wealthy, or at least upper middle class it might be ok, but I’d highly recommend not staying where you are.
It’s not just the medical care, it’s the culture. When you move to a rural area, if you aren’t at least the 3rd generation you’ll be looked at and treated as an outsider. That doesn’t mean people will be hostile towards you, but you won’t really be part of the community either.
The entertainment, food, and shopping options are also be very limited.
Much like the mass shootings in the U.S., there’s literally no solution for this. /s
Never said I hated children, but keep pushing your false narrative to feel good about yourself.
You don’t know anyone who figures out their village before having kids…but childfree people are the selfish ones. Yeah, that makes sense.
Exactly this. People will have kids then expect other people to help out because “it takes a village”. Fuck that, figure out who’s willing to be in your village, THEN have kids.
Striking helps, solidarity striking helps more, but wildcat strikes are the best.
If you haven’t heard of them, they’re the reason the U.S. federal government started to recognize unions, but gave the caveat that unions had to announce they would strike.
With wildcat strikes, there’s no announcement, you just do it. It fucked with the upper class so much they recognized unions to outlaw wildcat striking.