WHERE TO GO? I am sure others in this forum have been considering the expat option and perhaps have been attributing time and resources into finding a new home somewhere else in the world. So the purpose of this thread is to combine our efforts and to produce a list of countries/cities that satisfy our minimum requirements for making a life there. On our end that would be:
Perhaps we could start producing country/city profiles that rate each of the places we consider? This way we would all benefit and the information could be constantly updated. If there is sufficient interest Roosh may even allow us to set up a separate 'Escape The West' sub folder with pages for each country. But this thread could be a good first start for brainstorming and compiling a list. A second step may be to combine resources and to help each other actively in relocating and establishing to key locations in the world - setting up a red pill expat network of some kind. The problem with us here in the West is that we are so used to fending for ourselves. It's time that we pool our resources and collaborate - help each other actively instead of spending most of our time and energy solely in online debate. Just an idea - let's see if it catches on. Ball in your court ;-)
- Low Muslim Population - preferably a Christian or heavily secular country.
- Relative Safety - by relative I mean not having to worry about getting shot or robbed on the way to the gym/market. That rules out many parts of Mexico for instance but not all. It also dropped Buenos Aires and many parts of Argentina off our list.
- Solid Basic Infrastructure - clean water and electricity with rare outages. A challenge in many parts of South America but it's a regional thing, and there are places in Mexico that have great water whilst you may get arsenic poisoning drinking water out of the faucet or mercury poisoning just taking a shower in others.
- Solid Internet Access - I am talking at least 5Mb/sec with rare outages. That'll be a tough one outside 1st world countries.
- Good Weather - note that I mentioned 'good' and not 'great' - if I have to choose between L.A. or Mediterranean weather and living out my days in peace/safety I rather deal with a bit of seasonal discomfort.
- Food We Like - that sounds like a luxury but I have learned in my life that living in a place where you hate the food is almost impossible. Forget about organic food of course - we hope to find a place where we make friends with local farmers and perhaps grow our own vegetables.
- Chile - Pros: considered 2nd world, beautiful nature, varying climates, low muslim population. Cons: People seem to be a bit rude/cold, food isn't great in comparison with other S.A. countries, horrible red tape, Internet access spotty depending on location. Oh and women are in general mediocre to ugly - that affects mostly you single guys.
- Mexico - Pros: Great weather in many places, people are very nice, great food, beautiful nature, modern infrastructure in several places. Cons: Narcotraficantes run several parts of the country, infrastructure problems in many places (but not all). Beautiful women if you like Latinas.
- Puerto Rico - Comparable to Mexico in many respects. Quite frankly I have only done cursory research, need more info. Women are supposed to be hot.
- Nicaragua - I know very little here but many expats recommend it. Great weather I hear and the ladies are pleasant.
- New Zealand - Pros: Beautiful weather, English speaking country, good infrastructure. Cons: Also going down the liberal bandwagon from what I am able to gather. Timezone is difficult for conducting international business in the U.S. and Europe. Finally it's very difficult to get a long term visa there.
- Poland - the language is very tough to learn and it would take us probably five years+ just to communicate in basic sentences. Some of you may be young enough to justify this investment. But the close location to Germany is the real problem. What if German/France turn into a caliphate 10/15 years from now? How long before they would attempt to take Poland by force?
- Hungary - identical problems to Poland, difficult language and close vicinity to Germany.
- Switzerland - I actually speak fluent German as well and even understand the accent there. However it's bordering France and Austria - both countries are pretty much doomed given the current political situation. Vienna in particular has become an Islamic stronghold and the remainder of the population there is fiercely liberal.
- China - Air pollution is a big problem, plus I don't think Asia is really the place to go when trying to avoid Muslim immigration and terrorism attacks.
- Thailand - my Australian buddies swear that it's a great place but it's got its own growing problems with Muslims plus they have regional conflicts.
Perhaps we could start producing country/city profiles that rate each of the places we consider? This way we would all benefit and the information could be constantly updated. If there is sufficient interest Roosh may even allow us to set up a separate 'Escape The West' sub folder with pages for each country. But this thread could be a good first start for brainstorming and compiling a list. A second step may be to combine resources and to help each other actively in relocating and establishing to key locations in the world - setting up a red pill expat network of some kind. The problem with us here in the West is that we are so used to fending for ourselves. It's time that we pool our resources and collaborate - help each other actively instead of spending most of our time and energy solely in online debate. Just an idea - let's see if it catches on. Ball in your court ;-)
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