Where to live? - (if you are white)

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This is from 2020 when VA's state legislature was going full retard on the gun law and Northam was willing to sign anything because he wanted to keep his job after the KKK/Blackface yearbook photo scandal. A friend of mine in state actually drove to Richmond to protest what was going on.

I haven't kept up with what has happened since but if I were a betting man, Prince William County, Fauquier County, and Stafford County are more suspect now. Since you're saying Shenandoah River Valley counties, then yeah maybe you're safe, for now. Virginia's state police is pretty centralized and will get involved in county business if directed too. If VA gets Jay Jones as the new AG, everyone of these counties will get sued for noncompliance. If you really want to roll the dice and choose to live in the sticks, you might as well move to West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, or even Ohio. The only reason to consider where you're thinking is if you need to commute the cities for work occasionally (don't do it daily, you'll hate your life).

I know I come across as pessimistic but my time in California taught me it doesn't take much to turn a state into a leftist authoritarian shit hole. Virginia is going to be the new Massachusetts if the Democrats win. I hope this was helpful.
Shits changed real hard, I wish it was like how it was back in 2020
 
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This is from 2020 when VA's state legislature was going full retard on the gun law and Northam was willing to sign anything because he wanted to keep his job after the KKK/Blackface yearbook photo scandal. A friend of mine in state actually drove to Richmond to protest what was going on.

I haven't kept up with what has happened since but if I were a betting man, Prince William County, Fauquier County, and Stafford County are more suspect now. Since you're saying Shenandoah River Valley counties, then yeah maybe you're safe, for now. Virginia's state police is pretty centralized and will get involved in county business if directed too. If VA gets Jay Jones as the new AG, everyone of these counties will get sued for noncompliance. If you really want to roll the dice and choose to live in the sticks, you might as well move to West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, or even Ohio. The only reason to consider where you're thinking is if you need to commute the cities for work occasionally (don't do it daily, you'll hate your life).

I know I come across as pessimistic but my time in California taught me it doesn't take much to turn a state into a leftist authoritarian shit hole. Virginia is going to be the new Massachusetts if the Democrats win. I hope this was helpful.
I need to update the list of 2A counties and cities.

Alleghany County
Amherst County
Amherst County Sheriff
Appomattox County
Augusta County
Bedford County
Bland County
Botetourt County
Buckingham County
Campbell County
Campbell County Sheriff
Charlotte County
City of Chesapeake
City of Colonial Heights
Craig County
Culpeper County
Culpeper Town
Cumberland County
Fauquier County
Floyd County
Floyd County Sheriff
Fluvanna County
Franklin County
Gloucester County
Goochland County
Goshen Town
Grayson County
Hanover County
King George County
Lee County
Louisa County
City of Lynchburg
Madison County
Mecklenburg County
Nelson County
Nottoway County
City of Norton
Orange County
Page County Sheriff
Patrick County
Pittsylvania County
Powhatan County
Pulaski County
Town of Pulaski
Prince George County
Radford City
Roanoke County
Rockbridge County
Rockingham County
Russel County
Scott County
Shenandoah County
Smyth County
Spotsylvania County
Tazewell County
Town of Vinton
Warren County
Washington County Sheriff
Westmoreland County
Town of Winsor
Wise County
Wythe County

The issue is all the jobs are in places not on this list and road infrastructure for commuting to Fairfax or Loudoun isn't there. Long commutes are not fun.

Given the turnout of the voting population for the gerrymander vote, I don't think VA will vote these morons out of power anytime soon.
 
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The issue is all the jobs are in places not on this list and road infrastructure for commuting to Fairfax or Loudoun isn't there. Long commutes are not fun.
Thankfully I dont need to commute to Fairfax or Loudoun, but its still a shame that this state is going to shit. Not only is it led straight to Hell by its supposed leaders, but with the approval of half of the population, our supposed peers and fellow citizens. When we win, do not forget that.
 
How bad are Muslims (and non-Western immigration in general) in the Netherlands? It seems like they have a lot of Moroccans and Turks (a category which also includes Syrians and Kurds). Is it at least contained to Amsterdam and other major urban areas and hasn't infected places outside of the big cities?

Basically, on a scale of 1 (Poland) to 10 (Britain, Sweden, France, Belgium), how badly have the Dutch been fucked by third-world immigration?
 
How bad are Muslims (and non-Western immigration in general) in the Netherlands? It seems like they have a lot of Moroccans and Turks (a category which also includes Syrians and Kurds). Is it at least contained to Amsterdam and other major urban areas and hasn't infected places outside of the big cities?

Basically, on a scale of 1 (Poland) to 10 (Britain, Sweden, France, Belgium), how badly have the Dutch been fucked by third-world immigration?
I don't live there but I can bring up this example. During the height of the rational atheism movement, Ayaan Hirsi Ali was very vocal about Islam and how it was hostile to rational, free thinking thought while living in the Netherlands. As a result, muslims living in the Netherlands got so assmad that this Somalian woman, a victim of female genital mutilation as a child was speaking out against her former religion that the country's government had to get her in hiding and secure protection. That went on for years until she took a job to the US and stayed there. She eventually married Niall Ferguson and became a citizen of US. Ferguson spoke in an interview years ago that Ayaan felt that she could never be safe in the Netherlands because of all the muslim immigration.

To put in perspective, she had to go in to protection in 2006, 20 years ago. I imagine it has only got worse over there since.
 
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I don't live there but I can bring up this example. During the height of the rational atheism movement, Ayaan Hirsi Ali was very vocal about Islam and how it was hostile to rational, free thinking thought while living in the Netherlands. As a result, muslims living in the Netherlands got so assmad that this Somalian woman, a victim of female genital mutilation as a child was speaking out against her former religion that the country's government had to get her in hiding and secure protection. That went on for years until she took a job to the US and stayed there. She eventually married Niall Ferguson and became a citizen of US. Ferguson spoke in an interview years ago that Ayaan felt that she could never be safe in the Netherlands because of all the muslim immigration.

To put in perspective, she had to go in to protection in 2006, 20 years ago. I imagine it has only got worse over there since.

Do you know if there's any significant right-wing swing or remigration movement, or are the native Dutch still sticking their heads in the sand about the whole thing?
 
Do you know if there's any significant right-wing swing or remigration movement, or are the native Dutch still sticking their heads in the sand about the whole thing?
You're asking the wrong guy. In my own ignorant opinion, given the lack of chatter on alt-tech platforms about anti-immigration movement for the Netherlands compared to places like Italy, France, and the UK, I doubt the Dutch are growing a spine.

I wish the language subforums had English speaking threads talking about developments in their own countries just to keep people aware.
 
Thoughts on Texas, particularly Houston/Dallas-FortWorth/Austin? Only the cities just because of the jobs but from my research it seems like the one place in America where housing can be simultaneously cheap-ish (excluding property tax god mothafuckin damn) while still living near highly developed areas.
 
Thoughts on Texas,
Spic'd and increasingly Jeet'd, especially in urban areas. It's very large though, so I'm sure there's good areas somewhere. Even fucking New Jersey still has some good parts. Definitely visit some places first. Niggers like to lay around on porches here, so it's pretty easy to tell if somewhere sucks by taking a short walk.
housing can be simultaneously cheap-ish
I saw a well-maintained Victorian mansion in Jim Thorpe PA for 500k. It had a 10 car garage and looked like a goosebumps cover. You can still get normal family homes in PA for a reasonable price. Not exactly developed though. What field do you work in? That's really going to determine what's viable. There's a lot of small to medium sized cities in the U.S. but there are some jobs that only exist in the megacity regions.

In short,
Come to Philadelphia :)
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Forgot to mention that Pennsylvania was at one point called 'New Wales'
 
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What field do you work in
Looking for tech, cloud (AWS) specifically. IT/tech is in hell right now but by the time I get my degree it should mellow out.
The spanish were bleaching these people for 300 years straight... someone has to finish the job...

PA/north-ish east coast seems nice. I definitely want somewhere coastal-ish since thats where all the people are. I'm in rust belt hell so I'm just jaded and sick of grey fields of bombed out industry. Had issues getting an actual IT job in my town because there aint shit here so i want to overcompensate and just throw myself into a bughive excluding the ones where you pay 2k/mo to share an apt with 4 people like NYC/LA/Chicago

Forgot to mention that Pennsylvania was at one point called 'New Wales'
PRAISE CYMRU
 
Looking for tech
Shouldn't be much of a problem. I work in tech and my job is remote. A lot of places never went back to the office. Biggest hurdle now is getting your resume past some retarded HR woman and their auto-resume-throwing-out machine. Any kind of previous work experience or personal project you can put on there is very helpful. I moved positions internally to the job I'm in now. I was told I had the job pretty early but I still had to send a resume to HR and do an interview with some HR rep who asked nonsensical questions. Hospitals suck dick but they're always hiring and all over the place.

 
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