We’re considering moving to the US. No idea how though… 🤭
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Are you a third worlder?
Not quite. „European.“
If you’re actually European and not a third worlder that calls yourself European after illegal entering Europe, then:
WELCOME!
Hopefully you’re not brining retarded leftist ideals.
Thanks, I guess. I'm actually fleeing from them, LOL.
Welcome welcome!
We have a lot of leftoids here are well, it’s an epidemic.
Find your conservative tribe.
Thank you!
It’s virulent. It spreads organically. Western Europe has already fallen imo. It can’t be reversed. The damage is done.
There’s still hope for the US though.
Yes.
The problems run deep, but they’re solvable if we deport the third worlders soon and quickly.
Why not move to Poland or Hungary?
They’re white and based, no?
True but there is something missing. An element of believe in the future. A special kind of aspiration. At least that’s my feeling
Challenge with America is it’s wildly expensive.
It’s tough to live a good life here unless wealthy.
If you have kids you’ll have to send them to private school to avoid the third worlders. Which adds an additional cost.
If you move, find a majority white city/town, and make sure it’s not “Hispanic white.”
Fair point. We’re discussing this as well.
If you could move anywhere in the U.S. right now, where would you go?
If you can handle the cold I’d look to Montana or Idaho. Though, they’re having their leftist government problems as well, it’s still pretty white and the country is absolutely beautiful. Salt Lake City maybe too?
Virginia/ Tennessee are some of the most beautiful parts of the country, and Richmond, VA or Chattanooga would be great places. Though, there you’ll need to avoid the blacks as much as possible.
Dallas is an ugly city, but affordable, I wouldn’t move there though.
Also depends on what you’re used to, if you’re used to tight big cities it may be tough. They’ve almost exclusively leftist owned.
Where are you considering?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this!
Montana and Texas have crossed my mind, but we haven't reached that stage in the decision-making process yet. Business and job opportunities are the primary factor right now. We’ll need to screen opportunities before locations I guess.
Yup, money first.
Have to be able to afford to live.