Quote: (11-21-2015 03:02 PM)redpillage Wrote:
Quote: (11-21-2015 02:01 PM)BossOfBosses Wrote:
Have you looked at Canada? I know the weather isn't that great, but it fulfills every other req on your list. Australia is another option.
From what I learned about Canada and judging by Roosh's trials and tribulations whilst on tour there I would assume that it's just a matter of time when Islam plants its roots there as well. Plus I have little interest in living in another 'liberal' Western country.
Quote: (11-21-2015 05:10 PM)Jungle Wrote:
Really dude? The thread is called "escape the west" and you suggest Canada and Australia? Not to mention, those places are extraordinary left-wing, PC and expensive.
I know it's kosher here to write off the entire Anglosphere as liberal cesspits ripe for Islamic takeover. And I'll admit that most of our inner capital cities are progressive bastions and our political landscape is considered more the left of American standards (The Democrats would be placed more right-wing than our centre-right party, the incumbent power). But we have a massive populist working class dominating the suburbs and countryside that would never allow the nation to "turn Islam". Our geographic isolation and incumbent governments policies (while admittedly divisive) have ensured mass illegal immigration here extremely difficult.
Our family values might be prejudiced against men, but I honestly cannot see the white heterosexual nuclear family dying in Australia. Birthrates aren't going down. I wouldn't objectively call it fucked if a traditional family environment is what you're after. For the single ones (I'm guessing not a focus of this thread), yeah it's true, the quality of our women leave much to be desired -- a 7 is rare enough to have heads turn on the street).
On Canada and Australia. I've noticed that countries with plentiful area and corresponding abundance in natural resources tend to attract men with the drive to work the land, have masculine habits as required, and generally have a red-pill view of life. These men have no issues in landing a wife, even if eventually ends up fat and nagging after popping out a few little ones.
East Asia has been brought up a few times, and here's my take, having lived there. Most of these countries apart from perhaps Thailand tend to be pretty right-wing socially, lacking a lot of policies that I'm guessing many here would disapprove of: minimum wage, labour unions, gay marriage, low taxation, feminism (complex issue -- women aren't generally discouraged from working, and feminist doctrines exist here and there), family values, respect of the elderly, death penalty and corporal punishment.
If you're enough of a purist that this should matter; some of these countries do mix left-wing values (abortion is legal in most of those countries); Singapore has a curious hybrid of institutions that Westerners would recognise as both right- and left-wing. Divorce laws favouring women, for example. A lot of these were colonial leftovers (so, too, ironically, are legislation sanctioning corporal punishment and stigmatising gay marriage). Of course, China and Indochina are still Communist in name if that matters.
East-Asia is an example of secular conservatism that that be put down to Confuciansim. That's the reason why immigrants to the West from that part of the world tend to vote for the right-wing parties in their adopted countries.
If living within a Christian society is a must, there's South Korea and Hong Kong.
I should add that if you were adamant on moving to a Muslim-free country, you might want to rule out Singapore. The country is 30% (fluctuating) Muslim, mostly its local Malay population which practices a liberal Sunni variant -- hijabs aren't really worn in day-to-day life. While there are issues in terms of equal opportunities vis-à-vis the Chinese ethnic majority, the country is an example of Islam coexisting as part of a multicultural population.