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Full History - 2022 - 03 - 30 - ID#tsblvu
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Madrid, Spain vs Montreal, Quebec, Canada (self.Blind)
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suitcaseismyhome 3 points 1y ago
You are the one who is homophobic, correct? If you think that Germany is too kind towards people who are different than I do not suggest Montreal.

I see that you didn't link that thread, so wanted to ensure your criteria are understood.

Besides that Canada in general has a much lower level of services and facilities for the visually impaired. The mandatory arrival app isn't set up for visually impaired, and several government authorities said publicly people like us shouldn't be travelling, and certainly not alone.

It sounds like you are already claiming outdated stereotypes about Spain.
If you are seeking a country that has a high level of homophobia and a high level of services and facilities for the visually impaired you may be seeking for a long time.

May I suggest that the issue is not your visual impairment ...
akrazyho 2 points 1y ago
Can someone link the list of global burn centers around the world…
Jonikster 0 points 1y ago
I'm not a homophobic.
suitcaseismyhome 1 points 1y ago
Very rarely do I search out a post history, but in this case I believe that it's important for the very helpful, kind people here to understand why you deleted your last thread after you received many replies.

This is why most people cannot make a recommendation for you to find a place to live.
>In fact, most Americans don't accept my thoughts. I should live in conservative states maybe. For example, I don't support LGBT people. This doesn't mean that I forbid people or I despise them, but I'm just against it. Just my opinion without action. It's what the Americans can't understand.

How can you align your homophobia with your career goals? I do think that you need to have some introspection to understand that it may be very difficult to find a place open and helpful towards those with disabilities, that also aligns with your viewpoints towards others, and which is also open to refugees, and offers free services, and education.
> I want to be a person who will protect the rights of other people


Best of luck, but I honestly don't think that you'll find a place that meets all of your requirements.
suitcaseismyhome 1 points 1y ago
The thread you didn't link to indicates otherwise. You didn't want to come to my land because we are so tolerant of differences, and you don't want to see two bearded men kissing on television.

Montreal isn't the right place for you either, unfortunately, or fortunately.
sicklixix 2 points 1y ago
I can't understand why you wouldn't choose Spain when you clearly fell in love with the country. If they have better support there , there's no reason to complicate your life by moving to Canada.
Jonikster 0 points 1y ago
Because I don't know so much about Canada and Canadian people. I can't know if it's better.
sicklixix 2 points 1y ago
Exactly, but you know that Spain is good. I'd stay in Spain if I were you.
bjayernaeiy 1 points 1y ago
I’d stay in Spain. Good weather, good connectivity across Europe, nice culture…
Legend010331 1 points 1y ago
I am Canadian. It's an amazing country to live in with many kind people. We are very inclusive when it comes to immigrants, as we see them as one of us. No matter where you go in the country nearly everyone is able to speak English, so communication shouldn't be an issue if you speak English (which it seems you do based on how well your writing is). The public transit here isn't the best, but in the big cities it's not bad. When it comes to support for the blind and visually impaired we have a lot of local organizations, but not too many national/provincial organizations. Canada is a very good country to start a business in, and get an education if that's what you're looking for. I don't know much about Spain as I've never been there, but good luck with your decision.
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