I just returned from Poland and Germany and had an excellent time. If you haven't experienced being mostly nigger free, I really suggest going to Poland where you have the best chance of getting that experience.
Often, what would happen is I'd think, wow, I haven't seen a nigger all day. I've got to brag on Poal. Then, right on cue, I'd see one or more walk by. Damn! They are truly everywhere. However, depending on where you are, it is possible to totally nigger free.
The highest probability of running into niggers are big cities like Berlin and Warsaw, for example. They tend to stay in large broods, they don't like being isolated. Even at home, I live away from any large cities and I only see a nigger once in a while.
I noticed Poland has a pretty high trust society, except where there are high concentrations of niggers.
My wife has German citizenship and we loathe having stayed here; feeling stuck in Texas. I think there are reasons we're still here: we homeschool and you cannot in Germany, though I don't know what their level of sexual degeneracy is or if it is on par with USA. No gun ownership, I don't speak fluent German, though I have some. I would still love to live there, but it all seems very volatile now.
Germany shocked me. It was nothing I imagined... ok, the beer was great, I give them that. I was in Berlin, crappy city: chalked full of niggers of every race. Worse are how the denizens there seem totally fine with the tyranny there. Just off the top of my head were all the rules you must comply with: you need a pass to drive your car in various places labeled ecological zones, they ban practically every appliance you want to own or require you to replace it with something newer. You can't talk about Hitler or the Hall of cost. Don't try to cross the street if the light is red. Insane!
If you're not a total rule complier, Germany isn't going to be a happy place for you.
I'm going to Croatia end of Feb next year. I hear it's very White only. Hopefully that is true. If so I might do part of the summer there.
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