I do get why you feel that way believe it or not, here's where I'm coming from though regarding that. When the only option in staying is that you're actually going to a gulag and starved to death simply for being a wrong thinker I think it's completely justifiable. That is what is starting to happen in my country, that's not to say I wouldn't potentially come back though and help everyone out if they finally realised what a mistake they made.
I'm still sort of weighing things up, but the normies have made it clear where they stand currently. The rioters are one thing but normies want people in jail for simply posting or saying things online. This is also why I've kept full on opsec with regards to my family members etc. because they don't know about any of what I've got planned. The most I've told them is about me getting a motorbike license lol. They don't know that I'm learning airplane instruments and everything for real.
I think unfortunately we are going to have to wait for the whole thing to burn itself out like the Soviet Union. That means though depending on how bad things are you have to get yourself out of the way pronto. If the stabby migrants don't get me it's going to be a knock on my door for living on my own and being single.
To put it in historical terms, it's the equivalent of exiling yourself from a country in order to escape political persecution and you return when things have either calmed down or you're in a stronger position to do something.
I'm not trying to denigrate you for leaving; I don't think it's irrational, I don't think it's a bad choice, I agree that maybe the UK is already lost, I'm not even sure that I think accelerationism is correct. Those are all a bunch of separate debates. What I'm taking issue with is the fact that you're planning to leave and also lumping yourself in with a guy who says he's going to stay and fight. To continue your analogy of historical terms, it's like you exiled yourself but then you show up after a regime change and talk about how harsh you had it in the gulag. It's fine to leave, but you have to recognize that you are leaving, and other people are staying, and that if, as you put it, you get a chance to "return when things have calmed down," there's a very good chance that's because of the people who stayed and went through a much harsher time than you did.
I guess I don't come across as making sense sometimes with regards to that because I'm still very much in the decision making process. I'm almost there with it now though, if I saw people fighting back in earnest? It would convince me to think differently, however I don't think foreigners realise just how fucking awful the public are when it comes to all of this. The average member of the public in Britain especially if they live in the cities is incredibly left wing even by US Democrat standards.
I hope I am badly proven wrong but I pay attention to my instincts.
I do get why you feel that way believe it or not, here's where I'm coming from though regarding that. When the only option in staying is that you're actually going to a gulag and starved to death simply for being a wrong thinker I think it's completely justifiable. That is what is starting to happen in my country, that's not to say I wouldn't potentially come back though and help everyone out if they finally realised what a mistake they made.
I'm still sort of weighing things up, but the normies have made it clear where they stand currently. The rioters are one thing but normies want people in jail for simply posting or saying things online. This is also why I've kept full on opsec with regards to my family members etc. because they don't know about any of what I've got planned. The most I've told them is about me getting a motorbike license lol. They don't know that I'm learning airplane instruments and everything for real.
I think unfortunately we are going to have to wait for the whole thing to burn itself out like the Soviet Union. That means though depending on how bad things are you have to get yourself out of the way pronto. If the stabby migrants don't get me it's going to be a knock on my door for living on my own and being single.
To put it in historical terms, it's the equivalent of exiling yourself from a country in order to escape political persecution and you return when things have either calmed down or you're in a stronger position to do something.
I'm not trying to denigrate you for leaving; I don't think it's irrational, I don't think it's a bad choice, I agree that maybe the UK is already lost, I'm not even sure that I think accelerationism is correct. Those are all a bunch of separate debates. What I'm taking issue with is the fact that you're planning to leave and also lumping yourself in with a guy who says he's going to stay and fight. To continue your analogy of historical terms, it's like you exiled yourself but then you show up after a regime change and talk about how harsh you had it in the gulag. It's fine to leave, but you have to recognize that you are leaving, and other people are staying, and that if, as you put it, you get a chance to "return when things have calmed down," there's a very good chance that's because of the people who stayed and went through a much harsher time than you did.
I guess I don't come across as making sense sometimes with regards to that because I'm still very much in the decision making process. I'm almost there with it now though, if I saw people fighting back in earnest? It would convince me to think differently, however I don't think foreigners realise just how fucking awful the public are when it comes to all of this. The average member of the public in Britain especially if they live in the cities is incredibly left wing even by US Democrat standards.
I hope I am badly proven wrong but I pay attention to my instincts.