Best way to live Life?

the hard part is finding communities that aren't either

a) taken over by minorities or blue-pilled people that will welcome minorities to take it over
b) havens for methheads and heroin junkies

worry about what you can control: your fitness, readiness, self sufficiency, ect…

kikes, commies, and shitskins are gonna do what they always do. you already realize their goals are economically and culturally unsustainable, so just be ready for when it finally breaks down.

We need to start building our own communities.

I have this fantasy of living in a rural compound of technomonks. With another neighboring compound for those we start families. Living off the land- by hi tech farming/aquaponics, and using our collective knowledge to create business endeavors of various kinds. With profits going to further our community.

Political evolution is one-directional on any given patch of soil but there are other places to live where the clock reads differently at this time.

You can leave, or you can stay and cultivate ideology that will be laying in wait for a financial collapse, which is the only thing that would have the political ability to move whites far enough to the right. People won't change until their kids are starving.

I'm in for the family community.

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Blog post apparently, tl:dr at bottom of 2/2.

Been meaning to make this thread for a couple months, but with a rudimentary plan already formed involving small tight-knit communities homesteading collectively. Probably using a trust to earn interest to pay property tax or finding land that is being paid to not be farmed in an amt greater than property tax.

Figured that I'm probably too much of a bitch to really go it alone; not that I'd necessarily fail, but that I would be too afraid of failure to ever attempt. Hopefully with as few as 3-5 households (or even individuals) land could be obtained and they could begin the transition into homesteading life. I don't believe that anyone is going to be able to comfortably enter into this style of arrangement without having had extensive prior contact with the other members (and a chance to dig up whatever anons can to vet the others), but this is probably going to be the most difficult logistical aspect as most (myself included) seem disagreeable to IRL meetups.

Since most of the anons I've seen wanting to engage in this type of activity seem to have a measure of desperation I doubt many would be capable of going it alone financially. While many will consider this a filter to weed out those who failed to plan ahead effectively, I'm of the opinion that our numbers are too few to simply weed those out. So, this will likely either require a ridiculous level of trust so that some can finance the others who make preparations, a bankroller for each community, or some other style of organized-yet-decentralized ownership that can possess restrictions for use (such as individual churches of a religion that aren't open for public use). The trust option seems the most easily attainable, but also the least likely to be used as I'm sure some people will scam others into letting them have a NEET lifestyle temporarily.

I figure that land in a low pop density area is probably ideal, but that has to be weighed against effectively nullifying votes as they will likely be red areas. In my own brainstorming I've thought of NE, CO, WY, KN, MO, IA, KY, and TN due to soil fertility, water availability, gun laws, distance from natural disaster zones, potential for high elevation (concern due to potential for mosquito-borne diseases) but with their various pros and cons I'm sure individual tastes/preferences will vary. The biggest issue to my knowledge is going to be finding areas that are secluded, but also far enough away from potential military targets to reduce risk of being collateral.

By having these smaller groups like-minded anons can self-segregate into civnats vs ns vs w/e other variant. They can determine whether homesteading collectively means each household obtains their own power/food/water/livestock/crops/etc. or if they share those resources as a collective. I think some of those resources (namely power and water) will depend largely on the chosen geography. Livestock will likely depend on what type; hens (individual, but collective slaughtering day?), rooster/s (collective/individual), pigs (individual), beef cows (individual), dairy cows (collective?)

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Rather than get bogged down in the interpersonal issues, I try to focus on the logistical aspects because there's no way to have a contingency for every interpersonal conflict that may arise and much of the work that would be put into these issues will not overlap (i.e. racially-pure communities won't have to worry about issues that some civnats might). Hence I would think it better to prioritize the matters of where (generally) to find land based on preferences or priorities of pros/cons (fertile land and available water are likely the highest priorities for everyone). I'd wager that most of us share very similar priorities when it comes to resources. Discussion regarding types of crops/livestock should probably be reserved for whatever the fuck that board is, maybe >>>/out/

This all started because when pondering the issues of homesteading I approached it from the angle of true independence because I believe that true freedom is obtained via independence where independence is synonymous with self-sufficiency. While these communities will obviously still benefit from things like international protection from US military I don't believe that it's inappropriate or incorrect to refer to them as independent or self-sufficient despite remaining within sovereign US territory and being US citizens. While pondering how I would deal with dilemmas such as illness (who will milk my cow or tend to my chickens?) I decided that living literally alone may not be a good option for myself or many others and that I should begin working on a solution to finding others willing to engage in such a venture.

tl:dr homesteading to obtain self-sufficiency/independence and therefore freedom is hard to do alone and if you're too much of a bitch like myself to ever try it alone you'll probably be disappointed later on that you didn't manage to make it work.

The other part is there's always the question of who will make the first move.

It's all well and good to talk about it but people these days are so fucking unreliable at the best of times that if someone actually does try to start something they have no guarantees anyone who says they're going to join actually will.

business endeavors like freeze-drying food for rations (for your community) and selling them as novelty meme-food zombie kits to avoid food regulatory agencies?

I'm pretty sure there are some low key communities that have already been started.

I would personally love to join one in the South