I’m heading home today after spending the week with my extended family at a lake in the mountains of a northwestern state. It was the most relaxing week I’ve ever had and now that I’ve been redpilled I realize why. There were only white people in this town. It’s like a hidden jewel. Here are some observations that I had:
At the beach people actually left their stuff unattended. Towels, wakeboards, sand toys, chairs, umbrellas, food, etc just left there while the owners went to lunch or the restrooms or whatever. I never see that level of trust elsewhere in more diverse areas.
People were friendly and polite to strangers. A family appeared to have car trouble on the side of the road and instantly several people stopped to help. No one cut in line at stores or restaurants and said “excuse me” when passing. A refreshing twist from the glares and sidewalk blocking I experience in places with rich diversity.
There were traditional families everywhere. Dad, mom, kids. No gay couples, no trans kids, no 300 lb blue hairs or sleeve tats. Just lots of attractive, fit, blonde families.
It was so amazing how relaxed I feel being able to let my guard down. I’m constantly on alert when at home. Watching my purse, avoiding creepy black or Hispanic men leering, watching out for Asian drivers on the road or Asian shoppers with no sense of personal space. It felt so good to not worry about all that.
Can we please have a white homeland again?
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AlexanderMorose13 ago
What about the good Asian people that want to join this part of the White culture? I've never hit anyone on the road, never stole anything belonging to anyone else, and worked every day that I can to make something of myself. I'd like to be a part of this safety and community as well. I do my best to try to pass on some hope and kindness to everyone that I can every day, as well.
Empire_of_the_mind ago
move to asia
Lord_Mari ago
Nah. Especially the Philippines, hell no. My "people" circumcise their sons in their teen years and don't know how to keep their country clean. My parents are making my family visit there and they're already getting warnings from "don't drink the water there" to "don't bring valuable items they'll get stolen." I don't want to be associated with a people I can't trust.
Empire_of_the_mind ago
The Phillippines are awesome for an American-raised Flip. Go live like a king.
nomadriders ago
I was speaking to a Filipino the other day, he said his country has done a complete 180 since Duterte and that the streets are much cleaner now. Just curious, when was your last update on this? One of the few countries in the region I haven't visited, so I can't speak for what is happening there, but I am interested.
Lord_Mari ago
I've lived in the United States for nearly my entire life (left when I was a newborn) so I don't really talk about what goes on in the Philippines specifically. I will take a vacation there in a few days so I'll probably post what goes on there. But from what I can say at the moment, if the Philippines wasn't a craphole, people wouldn't leave it. The circumcision thing is true though and my parents have tried to force me into it not too long ago (they finally stopped trying to make me submit to it, thankfully.)
KimBellend ago
We don't need any more of you.
MrDarkWater ago
Read you comment from our perspective. You are essentially asking us to welcome that filth into it communities.
Even if you were special, your genetics would make you a loner.
Build your own community.