Curious perspective.
At least you have the freedom to boycott multinationals. Boycotting governments is a whole different ballgame.
My advice to anyone living in a surveillance state is to either revolt or leave. If you tolerate dystopia then you only have yourselves to blame.
That is a good point, here is the problem, where do you go that you are safe from the US Gov. for example.
Unless you hide out in a rain forest and live like an animal, you are pretty screwed.Other Options would be a country with no extradition treaty with the US, but odds are that country is also a corrupt government. i.e. (Mexico & China)
Truly interested if you have a good country without a corrupt government. 
It depends what your objectives are. Extradition is a pretty extreme example.
The bottom line is that financial privacy is a human right. If you cannot practice that human right through relocation then your only choice is to stand your ground and fight.
As long as decentralised exchanges like Bitsquare keep popping up, well conceived projects such as Monero will always survive and provide the foundations for those who are up for the fight to succeed.
Anything else is slavery.