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Maybe it’s a dumb question but what things can I do to help? Wife and I can’t have a child just yet but plan to soon. I don’t make enough money to have a ton of kids. What other things can I do? I have no idea how to meet like minded people to share ideas with in person. I’m getting back to working out and trying to be more financially stable and eventually get some land.

But what things can I, or other individuals do, on a daily basis to help? Feel powerless watching thousands of immigrants come to USA everyday knowing they’re all gonna have tons of children as well.

Maybe it’s a dumb question but what things can I do to help? Wife and I can’t have a child just yet but plan to soon. I don’t make enough money to have a ton of kids. What other things can I do? I have no idea how to meet like minded people to share ideas with in person. I’m getting back to working out and trying to be more financially stable and eventually get some land. But what things can I, or other individuals do, on a daily basis to help? Feel powerless watching thousands of immigrants come to USA everyday knowing they’re all gonna have tons of children as well.

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Breed. Work on yourself, get a better job. Start your own business based on the trades.

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Great! I would add start learning about jewish subversion tactics, read the Bell Curve. Understand people and races are not all equal. Learn the difference between equality and equity, understand the concept of pluralism vs a melting pot. Basically, get over your white guilt and start making moves toward a more homogeneous society. It's not a bad thing. It's actually ok to be white.

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I currently have no white guilt but am always eager to learn

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Just walk by any public school or university and you'll learn all about it.

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You don't have to read it, I posted a link to the audio book.

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Yeah I’d like to learn trades for myself as well. More I can do myself the better. Honestly idk how to do much right know and it’s downright embarrassing:/

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Go to home depot and wait outside, hop onto a truck with the Mexicans. They'll teach you everything, just do what they tell you, watch and learn.

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Mexicans are dangerous. They do not pay attention to safety hazards.

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Grow cats and sell them to the chi-knee

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Honestly idk how to do much right know and it’s downright embarrassing:/

I'm assuming you will homeschool your kids eventually. That's vital. With that in mind study hard science textbooks. Learn or relearn chemistry, biology, physics, trig, geometry, etc, at least well enough to help your kids learn. And become a diy mechanic / contractor around the house. Next time something comes up that you don't know how to repair, make an honest attempt at it yourself before you pay for it.

Learn how and when to say no to your wife and kids. Don't ever abdicate the position of leadership you need to be filling in your household.

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Yeah gonna have to homeschool with the way things are going.

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And then find other fathers like yourself. And start scouts-like organizations for the kids.

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Not long ago a building in NY burned down, a lot of people died. The news was interviewing a black guy that lived In that building. He said, ‘I thank God my wife and 11 kids got out’. He looked to be about 30 years old. They breed hard and don’t think about their financial situation when they do it. They’ll always out breed us.

My parents were poor and white when they had me. I didn’t know we were broke; your kid won’t mind.

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Exactly. I had to fix up a broken down bike I found in the garage and was thrilled to have for a day till and uncle came by and claimed was his. My older brother found me another that had no brakes and two minutes into that ride I crashed and had to be stitched up. Grandparents who raised me realized it would be cheaper on doctor bills to get me a new bike . That lasted till lunch when I left it on the front lawn. Came outside to find it vanished. Scoured the neighborhood asking and got mocked by the culprits. Heading home I found it's remains in the school parking lot minus the cool slicks and banana seat. Took the carcass home and tearfully showed Grandma. She took me to a bicycle shop where it got standard wheels with regular tires and regular seat but it was totally ride able. Before that when I was younger I got a huge box of cutoff wood from another uncle which were all about 4" by 2" by 1 1/2". I must have worn those blocks smooth building forts and stuff. Only rarely did we ever get toys but I learned to take care of them. When I managed to get money a kite at the 7-11 was bought for several days of fun. Kids care about things like that. When I learned read the public library saw me often. Grandma did eventually buy me a set of Britannica Encyclopedia which I went through from a to z . That must have been an expensive investment which earned me the nickname of "Know-It-All".

Don't be afraid to have kids and invest in them. Even little things to kids mean alot.

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Yeah I definitely want to invest in them and their future. They definitely won’t be spoiled on my salary. I mentioned another comment I had to share rooms and hand me downs growing up and I never minded. My kids will probably do the same.

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I don't like it when people say this. I grew up poor, not super poor, but enough that I resented my parents for it. You didn't know you were broke probably because you weren't that broke. Maybe you don't need so much money to buy everything your child wants in this world, but enough that you can get them at least some of what they want and can dress them appropriately.

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Heh..my parents were so broke they couldn’t afford a crib to put me into. The back of my head has a flat dent to this day because they laid me on a blanket on a concrete floor, in a house made of concrete. Walls, ceilings, all just concrete slabs. It was a real shit hole, but the entire neighborhood were duplicate houses, and everyone was broke. We still had fun.

My parents are multi millionaires today, they got their shit together. I pretty much missed that rise to upper middle class because it happened after I moved out in 86’. My little sister grew up in the palace of abundance and it spoiled her. She was spoiled into her 30’s.

It never occurred to me, to resent my parents because I couldn’t have everything I wanted. My sister got that.

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The same things you can do for yourself. Be the example for others. Stay out of debt. Eat healthy. Develop your mind. Have the courage to speak out publicly when needed and don’t care about the opinions of people who don’t matter.

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Yeah good point. Show others what I’m about that makes sense

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Try and build a community of like-minded individuals. Carefully select your friends that understand the current world issues. DO NOT give sympathy to the liberal or charities - they only serve to sap you of your wealth and prosperity.

Buy and support local when and where you can. I know this is difficult as with supermarkets we've managed to skew the economy so that small shops have to hike their prices in order to even stay open, and supermarkets can have some really great deals on bulk foods. Make sure you know what the shop stands for as well. Many local shops are owned by liberal fucks that are too agreeable, especially so with the government which their agreeableness is maybe key as to why they manage well.

In the words of the dickhead Nathan Rothschild: Keep it (money) in the family

That's not to say "don't be charitable" but make sure your friends understand that the charities spend more on marketing than they do on charity work.

I also used to work for a boss that contributed to the community but instead of contributing to faggotry and diversity he contributed to local projects he agreed with, like a specific local celebration we have. He was loved by the community and a great loss when he passed away.

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Thanks. Yeah I try and shop local and pay attention to who owns it and what not. Not a lot of disposable income right now so o can only do so much in that aspect.

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when driving in the car, stop to help white people in trouble, but no one else.

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I try to find white businesses, since everyone else is finding black now

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Learn how to get out from the yolk of the central bankers and run them out for good.

Crush the enemy and see them driven before you and hear the lamentations of their women.

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Spread the truth as far as you can. Critical mass has to occur before change can be made. Plant little things in people's minds...tell them about this crazy website someone linked to...here, voat, etc. Encourage parents to stay away from public school. Start using cryptocurrency as much as you can even algorithmic stable coins. Kikes create USD with their banks. Most don't even know that. You can't win if you use your enemy's money. https://youtu.be/JG5c8nhR3LE

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Yeah I will try to find articles and plant seeds when I can

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> can’t have a child just yet

why?

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that's kinda his business?

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true, but he chose to tell the story

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he did mention he doesn't want to doxx himself in relation to this question, so dunno

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Nothing but your imagination is stopping you creating a family

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  • Crypto/physical precious metal coins.
  • Work out (so good on that).
  • Talk to people at a gun club, own gun and practice with it.
  • Gardening.
  • Owning land (so good there as well)
  • Linux/GrapheneOS (check out ).
  • Homeschool.

Feel powerless watching thousands of immigrants come to USA everyday knowing they’re all gonna have tons of children as well.

What they do is to work for cash so they avoid taxes and then claim benefits on top.

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Yeah I need to learn more about tech. Owning land is a huge priority for me