Message from @Bellerophon
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Chicago is a really cool place to visit as a tourist
And honestly, it's not as bad to live in, as long as you live in white areas.
Which there are plenty of.
How not to found your ethnostate:
lol
>“We came here to live as human beings…. free of the corporations that [control] countries…. we’re human beings, we belong in the sun. I belong in the tropics. I’m a tropical human being, you cannot stop me from being on the earth. I don’t belong to Costa Rica….. I don’t belong to America…. I belong to the earth”
>Too woke to obtain a visa
why are they in jail?
"we belong in the sun"
tards
literally
@Orchid they relocated to Costa Rica without bothering to obtain legal visas
Because citizenship is an oppressive white social construct
lol
>literally have an entire continent upon which they can found an ethnostate
>Move to the most developed, westernized country in Central America, because We Waz Taíno-Carib Seafarers
WE WUZ KANGS N SHIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET
Asking again, has any specific location in the northwest been discussed at all as far as the start of the homesteading?
some have been talked about, i suggest scrolling up to read some of the past conversations
Will do.
The columbia valley in BC is very good.
Wouldn't Alaska be better for large land buys? More isolated and if we're smart with greenhouse farms we should be able to farm 365 days a year
If you're doing Alaska you may as well do the Yukon where land is free.
Or are we looking for an already established town to flood with hard working migrants (us)?
Federal owned territory though?
And by federal, I mean it's Canadian federal land
Yes
But they want people to develop it
They honestly don;t care who.
read through <#359432753474699274>, we are going to an existing town
But wouldn't we be at the mercy of the Canadian government in Yukon?
What population?
@Orchid didn't see the objective tab, will check now thank you
Not if we are doing a good job developing the land.
we've discussed population sizes above, I would say under 5,000 is preferrable
Alaska and yukon have harsher climate, there's a reason theyre empty after all
What about choosing two communities on both sides of the Canada-US border?