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Went back to my (>90% white) uni town for the day a few days ago for something, and using the bus there (outside of term time, where there were even less ethnics there) vs using it back in my completely swarthy London hometown was SO racially blackpilling..
In my hometown, I hate using the bus. I am almost always the only white person there, the closest thing to white you'll see are turks or the occasional eastern european, literally zero white british/irish to be seen. There will always be multiple ethnics having loud phone calls in their horrid languages. There will be constant chatter in multiple languages on the bus and none of them in english. People do not speak to, or even look at, strangers. They will only talk to whichever other ethnic was with them or their auntie back home on the phone. They have poor etiquette- will often sneak on without paying, start arguments with the driver, never thank the driver, sometimes have arguments or fights on board, will squish their fat butts right into you and often stink. The drivers are also all ethnic, drive dangerously and road rage far more often than a professional driver should. And above all else, everyone inside is ugly, brown and poor. Just horrible to be around.
But going on the bus back in my uni town was so, so different. Everyone was white english, most of them even had the regional west country accent (cockney accents in London are gone, entirely demographically replaced). Drivers are very nice, and it is courtesy to thank them, you'd get a dirty look if you didn't. Random people actually make conversation because it is a high trust society. 3 girls came on, all easily MTB+ and very cute. A guy had his dog on board and it was considered perfectly normal for people to pet it and make conversation. No loud phone calls, no bad behaviour, no ethnic stench and it was just genuinely very pleasant.
It made me sad to think that I had been cursed to grow up in such a horrid place and only got to experience the true culture of this nation after 18. Maybe if I was surrounded by my kind I would have had better friendships and proper relationships back in school. The worst part was that I felt almost out of place away from home because I was literally moulded by that low-trust ethnic culture. I was given good reason not to trust strangers and now I feel wrong trying to initiate conversation with them because that's a no-go where I'm from.
Replacement migration is deeply evil and I don't think there is any "human" cost not worth paying, any level of state violence not worth being deployed to prevent it eroding what is left of europe
In my hometown, I hate using the bus. I am almost always the only white person there, the closest thing to white you'll see are turks or the occasional eastern european, literally zero white british/irish to be seen. There will always be multiple ethnics having loud phone calls in their horrid languages. There will be constant chatter in multiple languages on the bus and none of them in english. People do not speak to, or even look at, strangers. They will only talk to whichever other ethnic was with them or their auntie back home on the phone. They have poor etiquette- will often sneak on without paying, start arguments with the driver, never thank the driver, sometimes have arguments or fights on board, will squish their fat butts right into you and often stink. The drivers are also all ethnic, drive dangerously and road rage far more often than a professional driver should. And above all else, everyone inside is ugly, brown and poor. Just horrible to be around.
But going on the bus back in my uni town was so, so different. Everyone was white english, most of them even had the regional west country accent (cockney accents in London are gone, entirely demographically replaced). Drivers are very nice, and it is courtesy to thank them, you'd get a dirty look if you didn't. Random people actually make conversation because it is a high trust society. 3 girls came on, all easily MTB+ and very cute. A guy had his dog on board and it was considered perfectly normal for people to pet it and make conversation. No loud phone calls, no bad behaviour, no ethnic stench and it was just genuinely very pleasant.
It made me sad to think that I had been cursed to grow up in such a horrid place and only got to experience the true culture of this nation after 18. Maybe if I was surrounded by my kind I would have had better friendships and proper relationships back in school. The worst part was that I felt almost out of place away from home because I was literally moulded by that low-trust ethnic culture. I was given good reason not to trust strangers and now I feel wrong trying to initiate conversation with them because that's a no-go where I'm from.
Replacement migration is deeply evil and I don't think there is any "human" cost not worth paying, any level of state violence not worth being deployed to prevent it eroding what is left of europe