If I were to leave the USA, where should I move?

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I'd like to hear your input.
 
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The largest share of my ancestry comes from Ireland.
maybe that means something, ireland isn’t polluted with migrant ethnics yet, it’s white dominated. might live there if things over here don’t work well
 
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maybe that means something, ireland isn’t polluted with migrant ethnics yet, it’s white dominated. might live there if things over here don’t work well
I heard it was the exact opposite there?
 
I heard it was the exact opposite there?
really? maybe it depends on the city or area you’re in, kinda like how new york feels like a fucking third world shithole but if you move to somewhere like massachusetts, it has a very high white population. doubt the ethnics have taken over ireland too. one of the very few european countries that still stand well against ethnics polluting european nations

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You are not wanted in the US.
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maybe that means something, ireland isn’t polluted with migrant ethnics yet, it’s white dominated. might live there if things over here don’t work well
Ireland has been polluted more than I'd like, even if not to the same degree as England, France, and Sweden.
 
really? maybe it depends on the city or area you’re in, kinda like how new york feels like a fucking third world shithole but if you move to somewhere like massachusetts, it has a very high white population. doubt the ethnics have taken over ireland too. one of the very few european countries that still stand well against ethnics polluting european nations

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These charts can be misleading, as certain ethnic groups can be catastrophic even in small numbers.
 
Ireland has been polluted more than I'd like, even if not to the same degree as England, France, and Sweden.
These charts can be misleading, as certain ethnic groups can be catastrophic even in small numbers.
actually? i’m sorry then :forcedsmile:
a large portion ethnics are still segregated away from the whites as long as you’re in an expensive neighborhood.

cheaper areas = more subhuman ugly ethnics
expensive areas = more likely to see and meet your own people


moving away isn’t really the best choice unless you plan on living in an expensive city where they actually keep the place decent, people are more civilized, doesn’t feel like a third world shit hole
 
Depends how gl, tall and wealthy you are
 
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One poster on here recommended I move to Kosovo.
 
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Pakistan
 
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Why? Median income is worse than the US and cost of living is a bitch.
It's a paper economy inflated by US corporates based there for preferential tax rates.
 
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Why? Median income is worse than the US and cost of living is a bitch.
It's a paper economy inflated by US corporates based there for preferential tax rates.
higher the median income, less ethnics. less crime, less noise, less dysfunction. not affected by ethnic migrants the same way the rest of europe is getting swallowed up. i’m aware most european countries already have way too many of them such as sweden, france, uk, even parts of germany. ireland is one of the few that’s still different. still white dominated, still has that ‘old world’ feel in certain areas. obviously not untouched, but nowhere near as far gone. you can still breathe there without feeling like you’re in a completely foreign country. look at new york, feels like a third world country despite what’s falsely advertised by the media only showing the good side of it with places like time square. garbage everywhere, homeless people, ethnic shit hope music, people that speak zero english, not that many whites. maybe in the nicer richer areas like upper manhattan. ‘america’ isn’t what people think it really is unless you grew up in the suburbs in some white dominated area, and even that itself is uncommon. rest of it is shit. only good part’s probably the university education system here despite many institutions dumbing down majority of the material for a certain sub group of people, rest of it is shit
 
Eastern europe if u are used to the third world and can thrive in it
 
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higher the median income, less ethnics. less crime, less noise, less dysfunction. not affected by ethnic migrants the same way the rest of europe is getting swallowed up. i’m aware most european countries already have way too many of them such as sweden, france, uk, even parts of germany. ireland is one of the few that’s still different. still white dominated, still has that ‘old world’ feel in certain areas. obviously not untouched, but nowhere near as far gone. you can still breathe there without feeling like you’re in a completely foreign country. look at new york, feels like a third world country despite what’s falsely advertised by the media only showing the good side of it with places like time square. garbage everywhere, homeless people, ethnic shit hope music, people that speak zero english, not that many whites. maybe in the nicer richer areas like upper manhattan. ‘america’ isn’t what people think it really is unless you grew up in the suburbs in some white dominated area, and even that itself is uncommon. rest of it is shit. only good part’s probably the university education system here despite many institutions dumbing down majority of the material for a certain sub group of people, rest of it is shit
Most of these points are fair but median income is less than the US.

Ireland is also adopting a very aggressive open door immigration policy. There is no politically organized pushback against it either.

While your points about culture and national identity are still valid, Ireland is definitely following the same trajectory as the rest of Western Europe - it’s just 20-30 years behind the curve.

With regards to America, I agree about your wealth inequality point but partially disagree with the demographic one.

The US is a huge place. There are plenty of areas still with white supermajorities if that’s something you care about. The state of Maine is overwhelmingly white for example.
In fact, it’s more white than Ireland believe it or not.
 
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higher the median income, less ethnics. less crime, less noise, less dysfunction. not affected by ethnic migrants the same way the rest of europe is getting swallowed up. i’m aware most european countries already have way too many of them such as sweden, france, uk, even parts of germany. ireland is one of the few that’s still different. still white dominated, still has that ‘old world’ feel in certain areas. obviously not untouched, but nowhere near as far gone. you can still breathe there without feeling like you’re in a completely foreign country. look at new york, feels like a third world country despite what’s falsely advertised by the media only showing the good side of it with places like time square. garbage everywhere, homeless people, ethnic shit hope music, people that speak zero english, not that many whites. maybe in the nicer richer areas like upper manhattan. ‘america’ isn’t what people think it really is unless you grew up in the suburbs in some white dominated area, and even that itself is uncommon. rest of it is shit. only good part’s probably the university education system here despite many institutions dumbing down majority of the material for a certain sub group of people, rest of it is shit
I was raised in a suburban small town (in a 90+% White environment).

Then I ended up in a big city as an adult (and came to realize what you're saying)
 
Most of these points are fair but median income is less than the US.

Ireland is also adopting a very aggressive open door immigration policy. There is no politically organized pushback against it either.

While your points about culture and national identity are still valid, Ireland is definitely following the same trajectory as the rest of Western Europe - it’s just 20-30 years behind the curve.

With regards to America, I agree about your wealth inequality point but partially disagree with the demographic one.

The US is a huge place. There are plenty of areas still with white supermajorities if that’s something you care about. The state of Maine is overwhelmingly white for example.
In fact, it’s more white than Ireland believe it or not.
I have a medical condition that makes mild winters highly recommended.

The places with a White supermajority tend to be frigid in the winter. We need more warm places with a White supermajority.
 
The places with a White supermajority tend to be frigid in the winter. We need more warm places with a White supermajority.
I'm sure there are counties of Texas where this is still the case.
 
Monaco, it looks very nice...Are you rich?
 
Just stay in america.
If you do leave probably Australia . Japan would probably be the best country but hard to learn language.
Switzerland would also be incredible but very hard to get a visa.(you probably have to learn French aswell)
 
maybe that means something, ireland isn’t polluted with migrant ethnics yet, it’s white dominated. might live there if things over here don’t work well
Ireland is full of ethnics jfl. Maybe some small countrysides aren’t but there’s no opportunity there
 
I was raised in a suburban small town (in a 90+% White environment).

Then I ended up in a big city as an adult (and came to realize what you're saying)
suburbs isn’t really that bad, always dreamed of growing up over there. the schools are better, streets are cleaner, not that many ethnics, more civilized, proper funding given to the schools, etc. living in the city isnt worth it unless you’re rich, surrounded by whites and occasionally ‘civilized’ ethnics who actually know how to act, speak properly, and integrate instead of turning the entire block into their home country. i’ve noticed that many of these ethnics don’t even integrate into the culture hence why things like the “hispanic community,” “chinatown,” “little bangladesh” exist. is this what people mean when they want to “diversity?” creating their little third world shitholes segregated neighborhoods. you need money obviously, a decent amount, enough to live in these high income areas if you wanna live predominately with whites in the city. ideally somewhere away from new york or just any big city since it’s already polluted with these ethnics
 
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Most of these points are fair but median income is less than the US.

Ireland is also adopting a very aggressive open door immigration policy. There is no politically organized pushback against it either.

While your points about culture and national identity are still valid, Ireland is definitely following the same trajectory as the rest of Western Europe - it’s just 20-30 years behind the curve.

With regards to America, I agree about your wealth inequality point but partially disagree with the demographic one.

The US is a huge place. There are plenty of areas still with white supermajorities if that’s something you care about. The state of Maine is overwhelmingly white for example.
In fact, it’s more white than Ireland believe it or not.
really? the median income in ireland being less than the ones in america might suggest more ethnics, but i don’t think it’s on the same level of infestation you see here. i’m not fully sure about their current immigration policies, but it can’t be anywhere near as loose and disastrous as the ones that happened in america. wealth inequality among ethnics is a universal pattern in a lot of these first world countries. even if places like maine have a higher percentage of whites than ireland, ireland still has that culture, that old world charm, the kind of environment that actually makes you wanna live and not just survive. dublin’s expensive, and obviously there’s gonna be ethnics, but they’re mostly segregated into those low income areas while the actual city, the better areas, are still white dominated. not even just about wanting to live around whites, it’s about wanting to be surrounded by high class people, people who actually carry themselves with a sense of decency and aren’t just loud, obnoxious, or stuck in some backwards mindset. i mean this is technically associated with most whites, but dublin has that appeal, the architecture, the clean streets in certain areas, that old european charm. there’s also the exotic places to explore in dublin not infested by ‘diversity’ yet, spots that still feel preserved. you need money obviously to experience any of that, to live around whites like that, to live that lifestyle. otherwise you’ll just be stuck in some shit hole apartment surrounded by ethnics refusing to assimilate or integrate, just so much subhumanity among them. all the good areas are gatekept by wealth, this goes for just about any first world country or anywhere in europe
 
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Ireland is full of ethnics jfl. Maybe some small countrysides aren’t but there’s no opportunity there
you need money obviously, that’s why you get the fucking shithole idealized ‘american education’ here to move there away from the poor ethnics. you need money to BEGIN with if you wanna not just live around a predominately dominated white area, but high class people in general. of course you’ll see these poor ugly ethnics if you live in a broke bum apartment, or a ‘middle class’ area. rich whites and ‘civilized’ ethnics who made it segregate themselves from these ratchets and degenerates. they don’t wanna be anywhere near them. money isn’t just about comfort, it’s about staying away from these low class people. these people that destroy culture, bring violence, filth, their third world values and chaos wherever they go. they don’t contribute, only take and degrade the environment around them. you’ll be around these people regardless of wherever you move if you don’t have the money to begin with, to live in a higher income area
 
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you need money obviously, that’s why you get the fucking shithole idealized ‘american education’ here to move there away from the poor ethnics. you need money to BEGIN with if you wanna not just live around a predominately dominated white area, but high class people in general. of course you’ll see these poor ugly ethnics if you live in a broke bum apartment, or a ‘middle class’ area. rich whites and ‘civilized’ ethnics who made it segregate themselves from these ratchets and degenerates. they don’t wanna be anywhere near them. money isn’t just about comfort, it’s about staying away from these low class people. these people that destroy culture, bring violence, filth, their third world values and chaos wherever they go. they don’t contribute, only take and degrade the environment around them. you’ll be around these people regardless of wherever you move if you don’t have the money to begin with, to live in a higher income area
Yes exactly. That should motivate people to make money. Not necessarily for materialistic things, but to live among civilised individuals. It’s funny, anytime you see a well spoken black for example, you know he’s wealthy. He doesn’t have that feral energy like the rest of them.

Even in London, I live in a decent area, lots of Albanians selling drugs but at least they don’t chimp out or harm civilians, but when I drive past certain areas in east London, there’s just decay. Full of rubbish on the streets, stinks like shit, chimpouts, vandalism ect
 
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Just stay in america.
If you do leave probably Australia . Japan would probably be the best country but hard to learn language.
Switzerland would also be incredible but very hard to get a visa.(you probably have to learn French aswell)
I used to chat online (many years ago) with a Canadian who was a late 20s virgin.

He ended up moving to Australia and getting a wife (an Asian wife)
 
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Ireland is full of ethnics jfl. Maybe some small countrysides aren’t but there’s no opportunity there
Similar story in the USA.

Yeah, there are countryside areas in the USA that are still lily White...but no job opportunities.
 
suburbs isn’t really that bad, always dreamed of growing up over there. the schools are better, streets are cleaner, not that many ethnics, more civilized, proper funding given to the schools, etc. living in the city isnt worth it unless you’re rich, surrounded by whites and occasionally ‘civilized’ ethnics who actually know how to act, speak properly, and integrate instead of turning the entire block into their home country. i’ve noticed that many of these ethnics don’t even integrate into the culture hence why things like the “hispanic community,” “chinatown,” “little bangladesh” exist. is this what people mean when they want to “diversity?” creating their little third world shitholes segregated neighborhoods. you need money obviously, a decent amount, enough to live in these high income areas if you wanna live predominately with whites in the city. ideally somewhere away from new york or just any big city since it’s already polluted with these ethnics
I really don't mind Chinatown.

Even if a lot of Chinese don't assimilate, at least they don't terrorize Whites (like certain other ethnics do)
 
Yes exactly. That should motivate people to make money. Not necessarily for materialistic things, but to live among civilised individuals. It’s funny, anytime you see a well spoken black for example, you know he’s wealthy. He doesn’t have that feral energy like the rest of them.

Even in London, I live in a decent area, lots of Albanians selling drugs but at least they don’t chimp out or harm civilians, but when I drive past certain areas in east London, there’s just decay. Full of rubbish on the streets, stinks like shit, chimpouts, vandalism ect
My autism prevents me from making a high income.
 
My autism prevents me from making a high income.
i don’t know how bad your autism is but do you at least collect some disability check or something? it is unfortunately harder to make higher income if your autism is affecting you that bad. not even tryna sound harsh, just being real. most people aren’t gonna accommodate you, employers will just see it as a liability unless you’ve got some niche skill they’re looking for. if you’re struggling with basic interaction then yeah, i’m sorry. better to at least get some aid while figuring shit out. do you have any relatives or ‘friends’ that can at least back you up? moving out isn’t especially somewhere nice isn’t really realistic alone
 
If i were you I'd stay in the new world, Chile looks promising. Europe is Fucked with a capital F. Especially Eu countries but this whole continent is going to shit. Think that the wokes in America are bad? Try the fags up in Brussels.
 
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i don’t know how bad your autism is but do you at least collect some disability check or something? it is unfortunately harder to make higher income if your autism is affecting you that bad. not even tryna sound harsh, just being real. most people aren’t gonna accommodate you, employers will just see it as a liability unless you’ve got some niche skill they’re looking for. if you’re struggling with basic interaction then yeah, i’m sorry. better to at least get some aid while figuring shit out. do you have any relatives or ‘friends’ that can at least back you up? moving out isn’t especially somewhere nice isn’t really realistic alone
No, I don't collect a disability check. For that matter, my employer doesn't even know I'm an autist.

Here's the thing: Not only do I work; I stand out as a superb employee.

But there's a catch: I only excel at entry level jobs. I'm incapable of doing a higher-paying job.

I've been offered a promotion at my current job (and I had bosses beg me to take a promotion at my last job). A lot of bosses have the belief that just because I excel at entry level jobs, I'd also excel at a promotion. But I know myself well enough to know I'm unable to do promotions (I speak from experience. I took a slight promotion at age 22. Even a slight promotion turned out to be too much for my autism)

I have wealthy parents (and live by myself). Having wealthy parents is the only reason I'm able to live by myself.
 

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