Message from @Joe
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dont call it a boycott though, you're just making a personal choice
or i mean, call it a boycott if you want i guess, i suppose i consider the term boycott to mean a different thing
Ya obviously I am not going to go around fedora tipping and telling everyone I meet about all the stores I boycott
a boycott is a pressure move by a group, its like lobbying for poor people
a lot of folks my age will remember the disney boycotts in the 90s
also, that word gets stranger to me every time i type it
sams/costco are really convenient for me personally, bulk frozen veg, good deals on consumable supplies
What area are you in? In Pac NW we have a store called Winco which stands for Washington, Idaho, Nevada, California, Oregon (found this out the other day lel) and it's somehow cheaper than costco. Don't have any sams though
gulf coast
sams is just walmarts version of costco
they're both about the same
So I've been thinking about this for the last few days, I have so many questions and so many thoughts, do you think something like this might work?
certainly, its not overly ambitious
all it takes is for a few people to make a decision about where they want to live
wether or not any of this suceeds ultimately is dependant on yourself
Do we know of any similar experiments of attempts that have been attempted in the past that could be used as a model or basis, or at least a reference, I'm sure you've looked into it
israel
kek
:^)
I don't really know of many, I've been looking around but similar groups are hard to find
Right but I don't imagine the government would take too kindly to an independant ethno state emerging from it's backside
theres http://futhark.org/ < these guys aren't about white nationalism, but from what I understand they do live in their own community and preserve auropean traditions
I mean not specifically creating an ethno state but just general attempts at creating some sort of society
theres also http://www.northmen.com/en/about-us/who-where-and-why < I'm not sure exactly what they do other than craft cool looking traditional products, but they also ofcourse care about preserving tradition
I dont know if they have a physical community where they live near each other
wouldnt we be subject to all the tax laws, beaurocracy, policing, etc. of the state and federal government? Not to mention attempts by the HUD to "diversify" the area if it becomes successful?
yes
we arent doing anything illegal so im not really worried about the government
we have no plans to be tax dodgers
I know but it would be in their power and probably their interest to make things as difficult as possible for us
why?
When I innitially found this and read all the material I imagined a community similar to perhaps the mormons or amish
mormons and amish are a good example of someone we can learn from
Because if it was a successful explicitly white community based on preserving traditional european values, it would attract and interest many whites across the country, which would be a problem for the cultural hegemony that the establishment holds
again, i do not see why anyone would give a shit
Maybe youre right.
is the government coming down on the amish?
or mormons?
well if we were discreet enough
No but those groups are very inclusive. Its difficult to enter either of those societies, and theyre not really searching for a constant stream of new members. The impression i get from cascadia is that it would want to attract as many people as possible.
Also I wanted to bring up the concerns in regards to vetting, keeping organized, make sure you have the most viable candidates, if everyone is let in things will fall apart