I think it would be awesome if they succeed at this.
Don’t get me wrong, I think their chances of success are pretty slim. Most intentional communities fail. But I still wish them the best of luck.
They are at least doing it the right way, by purchasing the land themselves and building the community they want, instead of demanding things be given to them, or trying to force their will on people who want no part of it.
Whatever the outcome, it will be an interesting experiment.
People want to live amongst their own kind. That’s just human nature, it’s not a racist thing at all.
“Whatever the outcome, it will be an interesting experiment.”
I’m glad you have a place to go, outside of Crazy Town, if things get scary.
I can’t begin to tell you how lucky and blessed I feel to NOT have to deal with any of the ‘in-town’ stupidity anymore at work. ;)
The ‘Recall Walker’ months were the worst. What a bunch of clowns in the store, wearing badges and t-shirts and sandwich boards, foisting their opinions on us all. *Rolleyes*
I LIKE that I’m ‘segregated’ from the Loony Leftists nowadays! :)
This is totally an American approach to a perceived problem. I hope they are successful. Americans have the freedom of assembly. More power to them. They are not asking for anything to be given to them, only for the right to live as they please, within the current laws. I hope it works for them because this is what it means to be a free people. I may not agree with their agenda but then again I am free to not live in their new town. I see this as an approach that would be applauded by our founders.