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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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[–] 8 pts

I live in the Pacific Northwest, in Oregon to be specific. I do not live in town, nor do I live near a major city. That being said, I never leave my house without one, and much of the time, two concealed handguns (Oregon for some reason is the only state that has no limit on the number of concealed handguns that a CHL holder may carry). Why? I simply do not feel safe here. Where I live is near a small to medium sized town, that lately has seen an influx of mixed races, and a corresponding uptick in crime. While I can't say that one follows another scientifically, I can say that in my more than 50 years on this planet I have yet to see an area that got better as it got, well, darker.

About 5 years ago, I took my family across the country to Massachusetts, where my uncle was to be buried. After that, we headed south through West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and Kentucky as we made our way back. On the trip, I noticed that about the time we passed Coer d'lane (how ever the fuck you spell that place), I stopped carrying my handgun; I felt safe. That was until I got into Illinois, where it seemed like we were the Hobbits crossing into Mordor. That place just gave me the willies, and that feeling didn't leave until we arrived in West Virginia. Wow, it was like you said, it was like a place that I didn't even imagine existed. We stayed off the main roads, aside from I-81 through Pennsylvania, as we worked our way to western Maryland, where a guy wearing a rebel flag belt buckle started telling me about Jesus. We chatted for a while, and I told him I was a believer, and he gave me some directions to the Blue Ridge Parkway. We drove on that for a while, found a campground somewhere by Floyd Virginia, and spent time with some of the best folks I have ever met. We went to the Floyd Country Store where I sat in with the Shape Note Singers, then I got my guitar and jammed with the Old Time folks who came from out of the hills, after that I stayed and jammed with the Bluegrass guys. The entire time I gave no thought to the fact that I was not packing, that I felt safe, and completely at home with complete strangers.

Upon returning to the Pacific Northwest I felt almost a physical pressure of returning to a dark place, and life returned to "normal" for me. Yep, I know exactly what you mean, and I wish my kids could have that kind of world to live in.

[–] 7 pts

It's amazing to me that there was a time when the whole country was like that. We can make it happen again.

[–] 4 pts

I remember as a kid, where I lived was like that, but it had this sort of "island" aspect to it. If we drove really anywhere in any direction, it seemed like we passed through places that had already fallen.

I like to hope that we can get it back, but so many are asleep and don't even see that there is an issue that I wonder if there are enough of us who see the truth and remember how good it once was.

[–] 1 pt

(Oregon for some reason is the only state that has no limit on the number of concealed handguns that a CHL holder may carry)

AZ here Ive never heard of a cc gun limit??? Of any kind.

[–] 0 pt

AZ here too, as many as you can carry open or concealed no permit, just the 2nd.

[–] 0 pt

It's been a while since I looked at the laws, so they may have changed, but back then, Alaska allowed 2, and Oregon had no limit.