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imho your assessment is correct, super apps will not work with the consumer in the cultural West.

What I can't see in any way is that Musk is "radicalizing" his viewpoints. I find it very refreshing if people speak their minds without self censoring to whatever seems socially desired. It doesn't matter if I agree with what they say.

The US seems in some sort of cultural war so that anything deemed controversial flames up. This strikes me as weird, form a European perspective.

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I don't consider the UK part of Europe, culturally more like an appendix to the US or vise versa. And yes, worse in many ways than the US.

If you want to stay away from cultural Marxism as much as possible, the more east the easier. Eastern European countries don't want any repeat of Soviet times. Orthodox Christian countries in particular.

There's countries in Europe that give you more economic and personal freedoms because there it is a fresh memory of how miserable life is with thought police and insane political ideologies enforced by central planers. Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and many of the Balkan counties will not embrace cultural Marxism again. Also they don't tax you to death like the US, Canada, Germany and the other legacy brands.

'Go where you're treated best!"

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