I've given thought to jumping the pond to Australia to try living there. I had 2 friend's who got married and decided to go to NZ, they did say it was hard to adjust and despite making friend's they always were 'the americans' of the group. After 2 years they decided to come back.
They're very progressive folk, vegitarian, rock climbers, he works in architecture and urban planning. Seems like the adjustment would have been easier for them than the typical 'nascar' profile of Americans but they came across that typical low opinion.
On another note, everyone bitching about the corporations choosing what music you listen to, what "food" you eat, etc. Why don't you take steps in your life to opt-out of that cycle? i.e. turn of the tv and the radio, try sustainable living through urban gardening, move perhaps to another region that fits your interests, etc. where you don't have to worry about prejudice.
I've lived all over the western U.S. and am in the Northwest now. I love it here, basically constant spring time temps, plenty of night life, great food, great beer, great wine, plenty of outdoorsy stuff and plenty of things to do in the city.
In my experience the changes you want to see in your surroundings have to start in your state of mind. Don't fall into the 'grass is always greener' mentality. I mean, granted, travel, explore, live in every country you can. But don't think simply moving somewhere else is necessarily going to be better, the only guarantee you have is that it will be different.
And as far as 'shit hitting the fan' factor goes, I think we have a lot less to worry about here than most other places. But I have a stock pile of ammo ready to go just in case.
