Question for you all, do you all have a hometown? Don't dox yourselves, naturally, but... Do you have an area, a place, you call home? A place you feel at peace, that you belong? I am finally there. It has been rough in America, watching places turn to shit, get built up and overrun. Moving multiple times for work, while trying to remain connected to friends and family. Just wanted to hear your stories, however much you are willing to share. I have been curious about us dissident types, how many of us are lost to the wind. I thought I found my home in Boise years ago, but now here I am in Eastern WA content as can be.
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I have a hometown and I have a home, they are not the same.
My hometown is almost perfectly protected from all the problems of modern living. Its so far in the deep south backwood swamp of Louisiana nobody is willing to live there besides those who were born in it. I went back last year and its literally still lost to time itself. Half dressed children walking around barefoot and muddy around houses that you can tell barely have plumbing, let alone power.
But, that is also its downfall. Its so small and in the middle of nowhere you still need to go to town for most supplies, unless you were a full homestead self-sufficient type. There are a few little gas stations and bait shops, but you'll always have to drive into town a few times a month. And in town you will be harassed, attacked and generally made miserable by niggers at every moment. They work at every store, they are on every sidewalk and in every parking lot. They "claim" areas that the cops just cease to go in because its not worth the hassle.
This isn't a modern woke problem. Its been that way since at least the 60s. The moment "Civil Rights" freed them from higher expectations, they turned the South into the dumping ground it is now. We already had hurricanes and bugs to make our lives miserable, but this is a worse plague than that combined.
Fortunately, I left almost two decades ago and made my home far away from there. A place where I am still shocked by how much better it is without that one single element. Literally, everything is just better because they aren't around and it only fuels my hate more. I don't have to worry about random gunshots, my daughter being outside, or getting shot for ordering from a fast food place.
And its knowing that little places like this still exist, and that even a wretch like me can be made whole in it, that keeps me from giving up on this gay country on its worst days.
I'd literally nuke where you're from lol. I don't understand how people live there because I could hardly stand it just visiting. Mostly because of the issues you are talking about
Well when you are born there you usually don't know it can be better, and most guys don't travel far if at all. I was on the path to being a trawler and that's a "you can never leave" career.
Plus, most of the problems (sans bugs and storms) are over there. Your home and neighborhood are wonderful, welcoming places. Its just that town over there with all the problems, but you are forced to go there for literally anything you didn't grow yourself.
So it creates this abusive cycle where you get the shit kicked out of you, and then an hour later its all love and joy.