> more and more tech professionals are looking east. Way, way east. Over-an-ocean > east. To Europe.
> The most well-known is Instagram chief Adam Mosseri, who attempted a London relocation late last year. While he may not have lasted long
Last time I checked, Europe was a continent, and the UK, Brexit notwithstanding, was still part of it —- they may have exited the European Union, but geography is harder.
> From election interference to the reversal of reproductive rights to unresolved racial reckoning — not to speak of the ever-increasing menace of gun violence — the US has become a difficult place to defend.
You know you're in for a treat when this is the first paragraph.
Europe is a big place, actually wouldn't you know, it's a group of heterogenous countries! Some have more election interference than the US, some are more racist, some have more restrictive reproductive rights, and some have more criminality.
I guess you'll have time to learn this now that you're "iN EuRoPe"!
Nope, the EU (27 countries) are quite homogenous under EU-laws. Of course, differences still exist and there and there are cases where national laws are contravened the EU laws, but the supremacy of the EU-laws is in no dispute.
LOL