Message from @Endeavour
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For a time we had a bunch of African refugees in my city but apparently most refugees in general in the city got relocated to another place
Was weird how they'd walk around in packs of 5
I know your pain
I'll just DM it
I was just line at the grocery and some bitch used her kids to wait in two lines at once and pick the shortest one
It's the little things
It's the little things and the big things
I have a strong dilemma, I kind of want to move but I don't really want to leave because my family has been here for so long
I don't want to be chased out of my own homeland
But sometimes I'm just like, fuck it
At least in the lines those separating bars bars are one of the last forms of segregation still around
What's the point anyway. There's no community left. The boomers have nothing to pass on to me. Just let em have it.....
@Charlemagne I do advise people to move if they are unhappy where they are. If you're homeland means a lot to you, you could go to a different part of the same state. It's not really fleeing (which is what I did, TBH). It's investing you're effort somewhere that deserves it.
Plan on moving eventually
If I move states it's 100% going to be Colorado or Wyoming or that area
I moved out of Toronto almost a year ago. It was the best decision I ever made.
Weirdly enough I get a lot of "stand your ground" opposition when I bring up how virutally everyone in urban Schleswig Holstein is politically broken, socially attrocious
They say stuff like should just change the people around me as if that works lol
I wish I could just push a button like that
I was actually 100% going to leave but then I watched Gods and Generals and it maybe me feel differently about it
For me, Toronto as it exists today doesn't bear any resemblance to anything I hold of value. A place is only a homeland if you feel a connection to it. If you feel like you don't belong there, it isn't the place for you.
It's really just name only at this point.
are any of you considering moving back to Europe?
No, that's not my place
Already here
I grew up around the Gettysburg area, I’ve gone to the site many times, and I watched Gettysburg when I was young. When I grew older, I volunteered as a tour guide for my local historical society’s museum. I have roots, this land is my home, and it is an atrocity that my home town is being replaced with Mexicans
ye i'm talking about americans
There's really no place in Europe where I really belong. Also feels too much like running away.
I've heard a lot of Germans move to Canada for some reason
I love the idea of having a homeland of my own, but I can't really say I feel like Canada as it exists today is my homeland. I don't feel connected to it in any real sense. I lived the first 24 years of my life in a globalized progressive city which could have existed anywhere on earth. And the reality is that Canada as it existed prior to 1965 will cease to exist (if it hasn't already). But I'm not black pilled. Rather than lament something that's gone, I want to be part of creating something new that will exist into the future.
Actual nationalism as movement (even of pety variety) doesn't exist in Poland. It's one half of civ nats and other neocons.
Just saying
That's a pretty good way of going about life
Yeah Poland seems like it's just a few years behind but on the same trajectory as the rest
Yup
@Charlemagne white flight to the moon my dude. soon we will have the power
Current ruling party is nothing more then CDU that actually can act the conservative bit.
The German chancellor in the 90s (smae party as Merkel and actually her mentor) at some point suggested reducing the number of Turks in Germany by 50%
Also Orban and Salvini are not as based as many people think