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I’m not sure what you mean by a “hell-hole” or what you think I want to achieve. But there are plenty of European nation states around the world (Poland, Czechua, Hungary). Prague / Krakow / Budapest are incredibly beautiful cities, with cleaner urban centres and lower violent crime rates than almost any city in America. And those countries have a pretty high quality of life compared to what I’ve seen in the USA.

The USA is wealthier right now, but as far as like, walking down the street and not being concerned you’re in the wrong part of town where you’ll get mugged for being the wrong skin colour, they kind of have a leg up on America. So no, I don’t think a group of Europeans living together will be a “hell hole”. Lol. Wtf. Why would you even assume that would be the case? Do you think Europeans are flawed in some way ethnically and can’t live together happily?

Re: what happens in the USA, I think some minorities (African-American minorities) will continue to vote mostly for those policies you’re describing, and other minorities (like the soon to exist European-American minority in Gen Z and beyond) will continue to vote for Republicans. Republicans will turn into a more self-interested party as the European-American minority starts to behave in a more self-interested fashion like the other minorities currently do. And America will turn into a system of competing factions with some groups that currently vote Democrat betraying to the Republican side in return for some sort of payoff (which Republicans will be incentivized to offer so they can win elections). I would speculate a larger subset of higher IQ hispanics will be a potential group that flips (as they feel a connection to European history with their Spanish roots / Catholicism, and had to live through communism like the Slavs did) and certain groups of Asians that are anti-communist or whose homelands are in conflict with Communist China (Taiwanese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipinos, Canto Chinese and maybe Koreans).

It’s possible there is an American Balkanization coming down the road in the next 100 years, as most large states containing divided peoples fall apart if they don’t have an authoritarian central power successfully holding them together (Soviet Russia/Ukraine/Uzbekistan, Yugoslavia, etc). I would probably bet on this long term outcome.

For the record, you’ve literally admitted half your population votes for racist left wing policies. And from what I can tell it has gotten increasingly worse over the past 30 years as the voting population shifted demographically and those policies started getting large volumes of voters. California is actively trying to give racist policies a come back in corporate hiring and academia so they can benefit only certain ethnic groups under the cover of “diversity”. This isn’t gonna last if we live in a state of conflict like this indefinitely.

Edit: Hey man, this is just what I think is true. Maybe you’re right maybe, you’re not. Either way, let’s focus on winning this election and figure out how to operate in this new society we will soon live in later.

151 days ago
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I’m not sure what you mean by a “hell-hole” or what you think I want to achieve. But there are plenty of European nation states around the world (Poland, Czechua, Hungary). Prague / Krakow / Budapest are incredibly beautiful cities, with cleaner urban centres and lower violent crime rates than almost any city in America. And those countries have a pretty high quality of life compared to what I’ve seen in the USA.

The USA is wealthier right now, but as far as like, walking down the street and not being concerned you’re in the wrong part of town where you’ll get mugged for being the wrong skin colour, they kind of have a leg up on America. So no, I don’t think a group of Europeans living together will be a “hell hole”. Lol. Wtf. Why would you even assume that would be the case? Do you think Europeans are flawed in some way ethnically and can’t live together happily?

Re: what happens in the USA, I think some minorities (African-American minorities) will continue to vote mostly for those policies you’re describing, and other minorities (like the soon to exist European-American minority in Gen Z and beyond) will continue to vote for Republicans. Republicans will turn into a more self-interested party as the European-American minority starts to behave in a more self-interested fashion like the other minorities currently do. And America will turn into a system of competing factions with some groups that currently vote Democrat betraying to the Republican side in return for some sort of payoff (which Republicans will be incentivized to offer so they can win elections). I would speculate a larger subset of higher IQ hispanics will be a potential group that flips (as they feel a connection to European history with their Spanish roots / Catholicism, and had to live through communism like the Slavs did) and certain groups of Asians that are anti-communist or whose homelands are in conflict with Communist China (Taiwanese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipinos, Canto Chinese and maybe Koreans).

It’s possible there is an American Balkanization coming down the road in the next 100 years, as most large states containing divided peoples fall apart if they don’t have an authoritarian central power successfully holding them together (Soviet Russia/Ukraine/Uzbekistan, Yugoslavia, etc). I would probably bet on this long term outcome.

For the record, you’ve literally admitted half your population votes for racist left wing policies. And from what I can tell it has gotten increasingly worse over the past 30 years as the voting population shifted demographically and those policies started getting large volumes of voters. California is actively trying to give racist policies a come back in corporate hiring and academia so they can benefit only certain ethnic groups under the cover of “diversity”. This isn’t gonna last if we live in a state of conflict like this indefinitely. People will eventually want to stop the constant fighting, and that will only happens if they separate and the warring parties get their own countries.

151 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I’m not sure what you mean by a “hell-hole” or what you think I want to achieve. But there are plenty of European nation states around the world (Poland, Czechua, Hungary). Prague / Krakow / Budapest are incredibly beautiful cities, with cleaner urban centres and lower violent crime rates than almost any city in America. And those countries have a pretty high quality of life compared to what I’ve seen in the USA.

The USA is wealthier right now, but as far as like, walking down the street and not being concerned you’re in the wrong part of town where you’ll get mugged for being the wrong skin colour, they kind of have a leg up on America. So no, I don’t think a group of Europeans living together will be a “hell hole”. Lol. Wtf. Why would you even assume that would be the case? Do you think Europeans are flawed in some way ethnically and can’t live together happily?

Re: what happens in the USA, I think some minorities (African-American minorities) will continue to vote mostly for those policies you’re describing, and other minorities (like the soon to exist European-American minority in Gen Z and beyond) will continue to vote for Republicans. Republicans will turn into a more self-interested party as the European-American minority starts to behave in a more self-interested fashion like the other minorities currently do. And America will turn into a system of competing factions with some groups that currently vote Democrat betraying to the Republican side in return for some sort of payoff (which Republicans will be incentivized to offer so they can win elections). I would speculate a larger subset of higher IQ hispanics will be a potential group that flips (as they feel a connection to European history with their Spanish roots / Catholicism, and had to live through communism like the Slavs did) and certain groups of Asians that are anti-communist or whose homelands are in conflict with Communist China (Taiwanese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipinos, Canto Chinese and maybe Koreans).

It’s possible there is an American Balkanization coming down the road in the next 100 years, as most large states containing divided peoples fall apart if they don’t have an authoritarian central power successfully holding them together (Soviet Russia/Ukraine/Uzbekistan, Yugoslavia, etc). I would probably bet on this long term outcome.

For the record, you’ve literally admitted half your population votes for racist left wing policies. And from what I can tell it has gotten increasingly worse over the past 30 years as the voting population shifted demographically and those policies started getting large volumes of voters. California is actively trying to give racist policies a come back in corporate hiring and academia so they can benefit only certain ethnic groups under the cover of “diversity”. This isn’t gonna last if we live in a state of conflict like this indefinitely.

151 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I’m not sure what you mean by a “hell-hole” or what you think I want to achieve. But there are plenty of European nation states around the world (Poland, Czechua, Hungary), and Prague / Krakow / Budapest are incredibly beautiful cities, with cleaner urban centres than almost any in America. And those countries have a pretty high quality of life compared to what I’ve seen in the USA.

The USA is wealthier right now, but as far as like, walking down the street and not being concerned you’re in the wrong part of town where you’ll get mugged for being the wrong skin colour, they kind of have a leg up on America. So no, I don’t think Europeans living together will be a “hell hole”. Lol. Wtf. Why would you assume that would be the case? That the silliest thing I’ve ever heard. Do you think Europeans are flawed in some way ethnically and can’t live together happily?

Re: what happens in the USA, I think some minorities (African-American minorities) will continue to vote mostly for those policies you’re describing, and other minorities (the soon to be European-American minority, for example) will continue to vote for Republicans. Republicans will turn into a more self interested party as the European-American minority starts to behave in a more self-interested fashion like the other minorities currently do. And America will turn into a system of competing factions with some groups that currently vote Democrat betraying to the Republican side in return for some sort of payoff (which Republicans will be incentivized to offer so they can win elections). Probably a subset of higher IQ hispanics will be a target (as they feel a connection to European history with their Spanish roots / Catholicism) and certain groups of Asians that are anti-communist (Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipinos, maybe Koreans).

It’s possible there is an American Balkanization coming down the road in the next 100 years, as most large states containing divided peoples fall apart if they don’t have an authoritarian central power successfully holding them together (Soviet Russia/Ukraine/Uzbekistan, Yugoslavia, etc).

Also, you’ve literally admitted half your population votes for racist left wing policies. And from what I can tell it has gotten increasingly worse over the past 30 years as the voting population shifted demographically and those policies started getting large volumes of voters. California is actively trying to give racist policies a come back in corporate hiring and academia so they can benefit only certain ethnic groups under the cover of “diversity”. This isn’t gonna last if we live in a state of conflict like this indefinitely.

151 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I’m not sure what you mean by a “hell-hole” or what you think I want to achieve. But there are plenty of European nation states around the world (Poland, Czechua, Hungary), and Prague / Krakow / Budapest are incredibly beautiful cities, with cleaner urban centres than almost any in America. And those countries have a pretty high quality of life compared to what I’ve seen in the USA.

The USA is wealthier right now, but as far as like, walking down the street and not being concerned you’re in the wrong part of town where you’ll get mugged for being the wrong skin colour, they kind of have a leg up on America. So no, I don’t think Europeans living together will be a “hell hole”. Lol. Wtf. Why would you assume that would be the case? That the silliest thing I’ve ever heard. Do you think Europeans are flawed in some way ethnically and can’t live together happily?

Re: what happens in the USA, I think some minorities (African-American minorities) will continue to vote mostly for those policies you’re describing, and other minorities (the soon to be European-American minority, for example) will continue to vote for Republicans. Republicans will turn into a more self interested party as the European-American minority starts to behave in a more self-interested fashion like the other minorities currently do. And America will turn into a system of competing factions with some groups that currently vote Democrat betraying to the Republican side in return for some sort of payoff (which Republicans will be incentivized to offer so they can win elections). Probably a subset of higher IQ hispanics will be a target (as they feel a connection to European history with their Spanish roots / Catholicism) and certain groups of Asians that are anti-communist (Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipinos, maybe Koreans).

It’s possible there is an American Balkanization coming down the road in the next 100 years, as most large states containing divided peoples fall apart if they don’t have an authoritarian central power successfully holding them together (Soviet Russia/Ukraine/Uzbekistan, Yugoslavia, etc).

You’ve literally admitting half your population votes for racist left wing policies. And from what I can tell it has gotten increasingly worse over the past 30 years as the voting population shifted demographically and those policies started getting large volumes of voters. California is actively trying to give racist policies a come back in corporate hiring and academia so they can benefit only certain ethnic groups under the cover of “diversity”. This isn’t gonna last if we live in a state of conflict like this indefinitely.

151 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I’m not sure what you mean by a “hell-hole” or what you think I want to achieve. But there are plenty of European nation states around the world (Poland, Czechua, Hungary), and Prague / Krakow / Budapest are incredibly beautiful cities, with cleaner urban centres than almost any in America. And those countries have a pretty high quality of life compared to what I’ve seen in the USA.

The USA is wealthier right now, but as far as like, walking down the street and not being concerned you’re in the wrong part of town where you’ll get mugged for being the wrong skin colour, they kind of have a leg up on America. So no, I don’t think Europeans living together will be a “hell hole”. Lol. Wtf. Why would you assume that would be the case? That the silliest thing I’ve ever heard. Do you think Europeans are flawed in some way ethnically and can’t live together happily?

Re: what happens in the USA, I think some minorities (African-American minorities) will continue to vote mostly for those policies you’re describing, and other minorities (the soon to be European-American minority, for example) will continue to vote for Republicans. And the Republicans will turn into a more self interested party as the European American minority starts to behave in a more self interested fashion like the other minorities. And America will turn into a system of competing factions with some groups betraying to the Republican side in return for some sort of payoff. Probably a subset of higher IQ hispanics (as they feel a connection to European history with their Spanish roots / Catholicism) and certain groups of Asians that are anti-communist (Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipinos, maybe Koreans).

It’s possible there is Balkanization coming down the road, as most large states containing divided peoples fall apart if they don’t have an authoritarian central power successfully holding them together (Soviet Russia/Ukraine/Uzbekistan, Yugoslavia, etc).

You’ve literally admitting half your population votes for racist left wing policies. And from what I can tell it has gotten increasingly worse over the past 30 years as the voting population shifted demographically and those policies started getting large volumes of voters. California is actively trying to give racist policies a come back in corporate hiring and academia so they can benefit only certain ethnic groups under the cover of “diversity”. This isn’t gonna last if we live in a state of conflict like this indefinitely.

151 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I’m not sure what you mean by a “hell-hole” or what you think I want to achieve. But there are plenty of European nation states around the world (Poland, Czechua, Hungary), and Prague / Krakow / Budapest are incredibly beautiful cities, with cleaner urban centres than almost any in America. And those countries have a pretty high quality of life compared to what I’ve seen in the USA.

The USA is wealthier right now, but as far as like, walking down the street and not being concerned you’re in the wrong part of town where you’ll get mugged for being the wrong skin colour, they kind of have a leg up on America. So no, I don’t think Europeans living together will be a “hell hole”. Lol. Wtf. Why would you assume that would be the case? That the silliest thing I’ve ever heard. Do you think Europeans are flawed in some way ethnically and can’t live together happily?

Re: what happens in the USA, I think some minorities (African-American minorities) will continue to vote mostly for those policies you’re describing, and other minorities (the soon to be European-American minority, for example) will continue to vote for Republicans. And the Republicans will turn into a more self interested party as the European American minority starts to behave in a more self interested fashion like the other minorities, and America turns into a system of competing factions.

It’s possible there is Balkanization coming down the road, as most large states containing divided peoples fall apart if they don’t have an authoritarian central power successfully holding them together (Soviet Russia/Ukraine/Uzbekistan, Yugoslavia, etc).

You’ve literally admitting half your population votes for racist left wing policies. And from what I can tell it has gotten increasingly worse over the past 30 years as the voting population shifted demographically and those policies started getting large volumes of voters. California is actively trying to give racist policies a come back in corporate hiring and academia so they can benefit only certain ethnic groups under the cover of “diversity”. This isn’t gonna last if we live in a state of conflict like this indefinitely.

151 days ago
1 score