Anti boomer, Boomer here Asking were would you go in this world at early retirement Sure I can stay in fight , and continue to build self sufficient systems , community etc. But one wonders if staying and working for change is a younger man’s game. An old warrior can slow the success of the battle. I wonder if I could protect generational wealth better by cutting expenses by living abroad Ireland was top of the list, because of family history, however it’s allowed itself to fall to the global homo agenda. Sadly, I feel nothing but contempt for the people in this country , perhaps the psyop of has worked to drive critical thinking people to voluntarily retreat from the field . Recently I see more mask wearing, and it’s so tiring Getting away from western media for a time might yield a better prospective It worked in the past when living in Europe in the late 80’s However most of Western Europe seems lost Anyways here Suna playing with me hat She always takes it of me head and throws it on the ground https://m.primal.net/KJOp.jpg
I think anywhere you go has pros and cons. Even places that arent horrible yet can and probably will go woke.
I struggle with this too. My city is getting worse. But where to? Maybe a road trip is in order
Get an rv and park it at regenerative farms. Benefits both parties and you're supporting sustainable systems.
Brilliant suggestion I’ve looked into contractual communities, that is an option
globohomo. wonder if we could make that stick?
Most Western countries would fall into that description today. As an Australian I'm still partial to living here, lots of space with very few people and the woke population are all in the cities. Other options I've thought about are third world countries with stable or authoritarian governments that would leave people alone if they just wanted to be. Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Morocco etc are cheap and pleasant places to live, have a homestead.
I used to want to go live in Australia, then I realized it looks a lot like where I already live and that everything poisonous or venomous in the world lives there and wants to get me. 😁
I love the landscape of Australia, so I'll try and sell it. It depends on where you live, it's such a diverse country. Tasmania has very English landscapes, rolling green hills and coastal fishing villages, but then Alpine mountain ranges, upland, almost arctic, lakes and swamps, and huge areas of temperate rainforest. South Australia (my state) is largely uninhabited desert of various types and then a Mediterranean type climate around the coast and southern areas. Along the Murray River there are wetlands and swamps that bring life to the dryer areas. Queensland has desert, savannah type grassland, tropical rainforests, mountains, plains and many rivers. New South Wales is similar to Queensland, with less desert, some rainforest, lots of forests, mountains and arable land, plus some Alpine areas in the south. Victoria has arable plains, Alpine areas, Western Australia and the Northern Territory are mainly desert or savannah type grassland. In the far south of Western Australia they have a Mediterranean climate and forests, in the north dry mountain ranges. It's a diverse place and the vast majority of people live in cities along the greener coastal areas.
shame about the cunts in canberra tho, and all their hangers on
This is true, every country has em.
Did not know that. Literally everything I have ever read or seen on Australia (outside of cities) has been desert. Might have to see if I can find some more thorough documentaries.
The animals can be an issue, although it's overblown a bit. I nearly stepped on the world's third most venomous snake in my own yard last summer, I know the are here, but I don't see them often.
i am sizing up United States - New Hampshire . just 50 miles north of my ancestral homelands.
If I where to invest more into this country it would be north of us in The live free or die state Still an option
NH has 1 bustling city in Portsmouth. Nashua is a meth infested shithole. Manchester is grimy but cool in a way. Keene is tiny but c ollege cool. Not sure what Im settling for ....
Nashua was off the list 10 years ago One of my kids , the one that doesn’t think I’m crazy moved his family to Woodsville. We are fans of Sugar Hill and those areas . We were heavily involved with the free staters of the seacoast, some parts north west of Dover are freedom minded Couldn’t stay with the libertarian folks after the government shutdown So I’ve lost touch North country and the west are our target
I'm kicking around several concepts. As an HVAC Tech with a speciality in oil heat ... I'm employable all over NH. Yeah on Twitter the Free Staters started giving me the creeps. They were taking names and counting heads ... like a cult.
Oil heating specialist!!! My pump won’t stop tripping out , trying to figure out what I’m going to do with my old furnace Small World 😎 Yeah I had a back and forth about degenerates reading to kids at porcfest with the head guy, who is a personal friend. There are good people amongst the porcupines, really good But perfect political theory is not the real world
DM me on the furnace.
#czech our politicians are so incompetent, that they fail to implement anything 😂 good or bad.
That’s always a plus “We have strict laws here” that the locals ignore Perfect !
#eulag is a big minus but we fail to implement even theirs rules 😂 Don't know where are you from, assuming US, it might be too small for you. But we have top 🍺 if you are into it. One time they suggested to add our beer culture to UNESCO. still #lol
I’m very aware of your beer I lived in the uk back in the late 80’s Once twice a month had to put the car on the boat at Dover No tunnel yet Heath wise I’m unable to partake an longer But I would urge any one to experience this wonderful beers
I feel you. A year ago my partner and I finally decided to leave UK and go somewhere sustainable, cost effective and less propaganda. I used to think that gov't don't affect my livelihood nor my lifestyle. This is the naive younger side of me. I'd say if you can afford to move then I'd recommend tropical countries which is cost effective for you. There are so many of them. Eg. Phils, Thailand, or Eastern Europe, the sunny side of Europe. However, wherever you go there is always a pros and cons. It all depends which one you can tolerate. If you can tolerate a less developed country from economic growth but more laid back government vs developed, more controlled society then those options may work for you Whatever you do, the only way to know is to try them. Take care and may you find your new home! 😀💪
May you find peace as well
thank you 😊