It's a viable strategy, but retreating North will inevitably put you in contact with Feather Indians, which are the Canuck equivalent of American inner city blacks - violent, prone to crime, unemployed, alcoholic, both running drugs and doing them, poaching, anti-white, uneducated but outspoken and overconfident, coarse, lazy, dirty, etc.
As you go further North, your white population will decline just due to decreasing population density in general, but you will meet more & more reservations full of entrenched, entitled savages.
Closer in behavior to Mexicans than Blacks from my experience growing up next to a reservation. Maybe in terms of the amount of handouts they ask for they're closer to blacks.
Sloth, alcoholism, and domestic violence, sure. But nowhere near as bad as the stuff the inner city gets up to.
There's a lot of space in northern Canada, so you can be selective about where you choose to settle. And since everything is driving distance, the worst problems tend to stay on the reserve.
Driving distance?
Europe = 50 miles
America = 200 miles
Canada = 500 miles
😃
But even in Northern Canada there are pretty good roads as long as you respect the weather.
It's a viable strategy, but retreating North will inevitably put you in contact with Feather Indians, which are the Canuck equivalent of American inner city blacks - violent, prone to crime, unemployed, alcoholic, both running drugs and doing them, poaching, anti-white, uneducated but outspoken and overconfident, coarse, lazy, dirty, etc.
As you go further North, your white population will decline just due to decreasing population density in general, but you will meet more & more reservations full of entrenched, entitled savages.
Closer in behavior to Mexicans than Blacks from my experience growing up next to a reservation. Maybe in terms of the amount of handouts they ask for they're closer to blacks.
Sloth, alcoholism, and domestic violence, sure. But nowhere near as bad as the stuff the inner city gets up to.
There's a lot of space in northern Canada, so you can be selective about where you choose to settle. And since everything is driving distance, the worst problems tend to stay on the reserve.
Driving distance?
Europe = 50 miles
America = 200 miles
Canada = 500 miles
😃
But even in Northern Canada there are pretty good roads as long as you respect the weather.