Where is the least long-term fucked place to move to? I'm thinking 30+ years down the line. Looking at avoiding both anti-white and anti-freedom (covid) developments.
In the U.S., Florida looks great, but is extremely reliant on DeSantis being a boss. South Dakota/Idaho are possibilities as well. Again, I'm concerned with the temporary nature of their 'resistance'.
Is Japan or South Korea an option? Is Chinese supremacy going to be a problem there 30 years from now?
Eastern Europe?
Russia?
Think it's possible to file for political asylum to get out of the U.S. if things continue down this path?
really long term? I think russia will be last to fall
they got huge territory, lots of nukes, and give no fucks
but for it to work for you this has to be a serious life goal, many hours initially and a lifetime of learning the language, and personal resources to spend on travel to familiarize yourself with the land and people and culture
helps a lot if you are already independently wealthy
short term, move somewhere in the US where the local and ideally the surrounding school districts are 90+% white and less than 5% of kids on lunch subsidy
Agree, but I will point out that Russia - while not woke - has it's own issues. It is still extremely authoritarian and corrupt. Not to say you'll definitely end up dealing with those issues that much, but it isn't some bastion of freedom.
It's not going to be a choice between authoritarianism and freedom.
It's going to be a choice between an authoritarianism that says "don't criticize Putin" and one that demands that you submit to whatever PC creed became fashionable 5 minutes ago.
I have no illusion about Putin being a good guy, though he served his country well. But given this choice, I'd choose Putin in a heartbeat.
Russia least likely to fall?
Not even close.
The Russian Federation is on the edge of balkanization.
As soon as Putin is gone and the next guy doesn't exterminate Muslims randomly as a matter of state policy the country is gone.
I thought Putin was ok with Muslims? Read something about how he was present at a mosque consecration ceremony or something.
But yes, I agree balkanization is possible. Putin has no heir and is developing Parkinson's disease.
Putin is very chummy with Muslims. Look at how much freedom he has given Kadyrov to implement Sharia law in Chechnya, to bury women alive and the like. It's all Realpolitik.
Yeah, also figured Russia is best long-term option. I assume if you can move $$ there you would be welcomed. Wonder if they eventually will start taking people as political refugees as well.
Unfortunately, in the U.S., the only places where it is possible to make the $$ which will allow for global mobility are also leftist hellscapes. Of course, you can bunker up in your suburb for now, but that is seeming less and less viable as a long-term solution these days.
There are plenty or purple and red cities with booming economies that you can build a base with over the next decade then peace out. I’ve honestly been looking at Poland or Czech if then next decade plays out like I assume it will.
Poland is fucked. Feminist take over in 5 years.
Given the fact that these vile beasts started burning churches, I am pretty sure that the overwhelming majority of Poles were absolutely appalled by the creatures.
Unless the EU stages a coup under its 'rule of law' pretext, I don't see Poles supporting those lowlifes.
Really? I was under the impression that there is a growing tradcath movement there. Of course tradcaths have their own issues but they're better than the woke types.
I don't know about Russia long term. Putin is 68. What does a post-Putin Russia look like?
Depends if the oligarchs will return to power, or if another once-in-a-generation leader like Putin shows up.
Russia hasn't even recovered from the USSR collapse and are well on their way to balkanization which means civil conflict or even civil war soon after.