>>138752Well, I can think of only one place with Freedom, and definite hope for the future. But if you need hope for Canada specifically, that SJW Prime Minister of yours now has an approval rating lower than Trump's and his approval rating has crashed generally
>>138754I'm not even thinking about the cultural even though it's awful right now. I'm talking property rights, attorney rights, tax laws, land laws, family meddling. In Ontario it was recently reported that the system they have been using for a decade to decide if parents are abusive to their children was faulty and unreliable. Who the fuck do these lawmakers think they are to break up families?
>>138755>Who the fuck do these lawmakers think they are to break up families?This shit is not much better in the US. A lot of states have it fucked up. The social workers were called on my family for spanking us which scared the shit out of my parents. That was a long time ago but it still happens a lot in the US too.
Best of luck lad, stay and fight for the small things, if we had everyone trying their best to help with the little things all the big stuff would be better.
>>138752>>138755Use it to become a better person.
This is the kind of stuff that either breaks your spirit, or gives it the drive to change things.
One person might not be able to change the world alone, but you can sure as hell make some waves.
>>138752stay where you are, I'm against people mobing out of muslim countries so they can ruin better countries. No refugees.
>>138752Honestly think the conservative American gun owner is the last bulwark against global collectivism.
There's still hesitation to completely implement their dystopia.
Hence the absolute desperation to disarm us.
How viable is it to get together with some percentage of moral beings, migrate to a shithole and swing the votes there?
>>138793Most shitholes still control their borders.
>>138796Doesn't even need to be a shithole. Get a group, pick a place, do whatever's required to get voting rights and use it to build civilisation.
Any country or state would do, as long as it's not too big to be influenced.
>>138799The Libertarians tried to do that with Vermont using the Free State Project.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_State_Project#Move_triggeredI know some /pol/aks planned to move to Namibia or Angola. That was mostly a LARP though.
>>138799We could try one of the fly over states.
>>138754Yeah, we're doing so great down here in the good ol Jew S of A.
>>138842We are doing better than a lot of places, at least in terms of rights. Demographics not so much.
>>138755> In Ontario it was recently reported that the system they have been using for a decade to decide if parents are abusive to their children was faulty and unreliable.In Finland there was a child abuse lawsuit that found the man not guilty and the whole thing made up, but the woman got the custody of the child anyway.
>>138752I have been looking for a better place to move to too, but there doesn't seem to be any. "An optimist believes Finland is the best country in the world, a pessimist fears that the optimist is right."
>>138844>muh rightsThat won't make a difference when we are all brown and stupid.
>>138754>>138786Can't help but agree. America is the only Western country where if a civil war broke out between left & right, we are almost certain to win, albeit after a bloody protracted struggle. After restoring some semblance of order I can't help but imagine that we'd need to send arms and men to assist our cultural relatives.
The United states was built on rebellion and mistrust of government, and was originally created to keep itself (the government) out of the lives of its citizens which put it in a unique position as compared to most of the rest of the world. the downside to this is that we as Americans naturally see anything that goes against our rights as a threat so much so that in some cases we are willing to forgo our rights in the sort term to get them back in the long term. However people know that in doing so they may never get those rights back again fueling distrust between the state and the people even more.
its a odd state of constant flux that essentially keeps the government in check by allowing the people the means to strike back against it IF it doesn't do the job the people wish it to. At least, in theory. Now that people are seeing government overstep its bounds civil unrest is occurring and if the problems causing it go unfixed then civil war is inevitable in the USA. Exactly as planned by its creators.
>>138850It gives us time to move to the whiter states.
>>138873We have lived life in retreat for far too long.
It's time for them to run.
>>138865>its a odd state of constant flux that essentially keeps the government in check by allowing the people the means to strike back against it IF it doesn't do the job the people wish it to.And this is my entire argument on why people need access to semi-automatic.
Blue pilled family seems to think guns are bad and should be outlawed if they're strong enough.
They don't even like hunting riffles.
>>138773>stay where you are, I'm against people mobing out of muslim countries so they can ruin better countries. No refugees.Then why don’t you help curb the cause of the problem, as apposed to putting a cork in the symptoms of the core problem
>>138912Land in fly over states is cheaper and most of them are 85%+ white.
>>138752I know how you feel, Leaf. I'd move to the US if it didn't make me feel like a filthy immigrant.