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Yes, Ireland or Canada. And I'd consider a move back if I saw a pattern of behaviour that I could call a sound rejection of fascism.
There's no way someone like me has that opportunity though.
So, Newfoundland? They have a pure and true Kilkenny accent, if you trust the opinion of an Irish IT recruiter I spoke with a year or so ago.
And it's close if you want to visit home or, ahem, have family visit you for a while.