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I sometimes drive great distances for my work. I visited this area out by the Appalachian Mountains, didn't see a single non-white for several hours, no cell phone signal out there. It was a small, but beautiful old mining town, and something happened that really left an impression on me.

I parked at a gas station and sat there for a few minutes; someone else pulled up and parked beside me. Then they walked into the gas station, leaving their car on, doors unlocked, all on its own. He came back 5 minute slater and drove off. He didn't have to worry about someone stealing is car because that's like getting struck by lightning in a town that white. Things like that really inspire me to push for an ethnostate.

For those of you who have visited or live in similar areas, what marked differences have you seen between these almost 100% white towns and other areas?

I sometimes drive great distances for my work. I visited this area out by the Appalachian Mountains, didn't see a single non-white for several hours, no cell phone signal out there. It was a small, but beautiful old mining town, and something happened that really left an impression on me. I parked at a gas station and sat there for a few minutes; someone else pulled up and parked beside me. Then they walked into the gas station, leaving their car on, doors unlocked, all on its own. He came back 5 minute slater and drove off. He didn't have to worry about someone stealing is car because that's like getting struck by lightning in a town that white. Things like that really inspire me to push for an ethnostate. For those of you who have visited or live in similar areas, what marked differences have you seen between these almost 100% white towns and other areas?

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I grew up in a town that was very white but had a high concentration of heebs. It was/is a beautiful area (though it got waaaay more jewy since). A number of rich and famous people lived there, as well as one very big big name. Other than teenage shenanigans it was completely safe. Once in a while I would go to Manhattan as a kid and in the seventies it was a lot more fucked up than even now. Never mind different planet, it was like going to a different fucking galaxy. The filth, grime and especially mongrels were everywhere.

Now that town is completely kiked up (though still safe- jews don't like problems on their doorstep) but I'm sure it's very very very liberal

And the famous guy died. Sad.

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Who?

I don't want to say just because it's very easy to find out exactly where this place is, which could lead to it getting overwhelmed by mongrels and I'd like to keep any personal info I can out of it. I will say he's a well known actor that everyone has seen as in movies he has headlined. He didn't live there secretly but was actually very public about it. Once in a while you'd see in on the street or doing something on his front lawn.

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Fair enough, my life goes on.