I didn't mean to put you down as "unAmerican." I have a tendency to get prickly when I hear of folks abandoning the country. I have Polish and Italian (and Italians are ethnically/racially diverse to begin with) dna, but don't feel any connection to either country, as I know real Italians and Poles, and their relative strengths and weaknesses. I am staying put to fight the good fight.
America is more than just section 8ed nabes in Texas. Even in the blue states, there are several places you can live and feel safe walking around. Plus, I have learned that fear is an enemy to be conquered. I don't take unnecessary risks, nor do I back down either.
Well I’m happily married with 4 daughters. And LORD willing more on the way. So I’m not interested in their women, LOL. I thought most of those women looked average.
Anyways, it’s been a long road to arrive at my present conclusions. I think it’s time to see things for what they are and look at new alliances.
In terms of number of votes for another Reagan we don’t have the numbers. We’re demographically outnumbered.
The gov imports lots of people from unstable, undemocratic countries who breed like rabbits on steroids. I think it’s over.
And you can’t really face gangstas because it’s always 3 or 6 on 1. Your tax money is funding Section 8 moms to pump out these thugs. I just don’t see much of a future and it keeps me awake at night. I feel anxious a lot.
For Pete’s sake, we should feel safe enough to walk down an American street!!!
I’m certainly conservative that’s for damn sure but I’m evolving my philosophy to deal with the coming collapse of Western Civilization. Scary times.
I don’t fear living in America, nor am I abandoning my home country. I’m simply going to establish my home in a place where I can raise my children in peace, and where the culture and pace of life is more to my liking. I will never give up my U.S. passport.
I love America, but the America I love is quickly disappearing. And there’s no running away from it. I have no interest in joining the continental-scale white flight to Idaho or Montana; the influx of refugees from the rest of the country will destroy everything that makes those places so special. Besides, the rot that plagues our nation is of a spiritual and cultural nature, and under the current political system it is impossible to make the spiritual and cultural changes that can stop it. Until the political structure of the United States changes, the rot will only grow worse. Sooner or later, the rot will reach every community in every state, at which time the whole structure will be compromised. No, running to the hills is not the answer.
We haven’t moved yet, and won’t for several years. I still have work to do here in the States, and I can always hope for a miracle. If I see signs that conditions are changing in such a way that it becomes possible for honest people to effectively push back the rot, I’ll reconsider my decision to move. (When abortion becomes illegal, for example, I’ll know the tide has turned.) Maybe then, when there is a real chance of truly fundamental political, social, and culture change, I’ll consider America safe for children again.
All I see now, however, is that the rot is growing. With this in mind, I will proceed with my plan to remove my family to a place where the rot cannot follow.
I won’t raise my children in modern America. I don’t like what our country is becoming, and I’m powerless to stop that change. All I can do until then is remove myself to a country that is still a nation an ethnos, with a intact and jealously-guarded culture. The nation I have in mind has its own problems, but it lacks the worship of “inclusiveness” and “diversity” that is built into the American societal structure. The population of this nation tends to be tolerant, but it also has a historically-proven ability to deal forcefully with social unrest should said unrest interrupt the smooth flow of everyday life. I can no longer count on the government here in the US to do the ugly, but often necessary dirty work that is required to preserve social cohesion.
As I said, I love America but not the America that the majority of Americans want. When the America of 1965 returns the optimistic, Christian, community-oriented, Moon-landing America that was so wonderful let me know.