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  • #181175

    Anonymous
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    Hello Brothers,

    I would like to learn a new language in response to United states becoming weaker everyday due to welfare programs (i.e.) big brother government, demoralization, and the fact that this society is literal hell for men.

    I would like to learn this as a safety net, for a place to live in if the U.S. goes to s~~~ in my lifetime.

    I know there have been multiple threads about the best MGTOW countries to live in so I apologize for the reiteration but I would like to get your guys input on the best last case scenario.

    This might come across as extreme but it doesn’t f~~~ing hurt to learn a new language.

    And just inspect the mainstream world around us for a good 10 minutes, from television, social media (i.e.) twitter, to feminist drivel, which is widely accepted and you’ll see how f~~~ed we really are as a society.

    I came to this conclusion after watching the KGB videos of Yuri that are posted generously throughout this site.

    Any thoughts would be appreciated.

    Cheers

    #181202
    Livinitup
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    IMHO, spanish makes a lot of sense since it´s so widely spoken throughout the Americas…. Hell, even in the US!!
    It can come in very handy to overhear conversations about you when others think you don´t understand them 😉

    One Country that i think is interesting is Argentina and especially the wilderness of Patagonia if you like adventure…?

    And it´s a beautiful language too! Some spanish speaking women are very Tradcon too so this is a plus.

    I started learning it a bit 10 years ago through a friend and foolishly abandoned it, i think i´ll put it on my “to do” list in 2016 myself.

    give us liberty, or give us death!

    #181247
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    RoyDal
    RoyDal
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    Speaking Mandarin might come in handy in the near future.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #181290
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    Spacemonkey
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    If you speak English I don’t think you have to bother with learning another language. English is by far the most used language on Earth and widely used too. Go anywhere in the world and you will find some body who speaks English, while Spanish and Mandarin are spoken by large populations but in geographically concentrated areas. English is the de facto global language, and I don’t think that will ever change as it would be a colossal task to change it.

    “Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light.”

    #181331
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    Big Boss
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    Well I know spanish. But keep this in mind, what needs to happen is an organized large number of the population to publicly show rejection of status quo by becoming visable. Let me explain though that since it seems typical and simply like stating the obvious.

    Probably one example of it is MGTOW itself effecting marriage rates. Its very easy to do. So are other ways to resist and make change.

    But to stop what’s going on in welfare and running roughshod on men, is organized resistance. Withdrawing from the economy and finding ways to trade and live off of IRS tax rolls with home based freedom farms is another.

    I like what Open Carry Texas did, they used old laws to incite illegal behavior by police and got Texas legislature to change their mind on open carrying handguns. Old laws said curios and long guns could be carried, but not handguns. So public protests taking advantage of the odd laws shocked the public which is needed. Make them feel like people aren’t taking s~~~ anymore. Become delegates in political parties (recommend republicans since they don’t have super delegates), and force the party to deal with new people coming in that are rejecting the status quo and the old guard retiring, tiring, or dying daily.

    Think about it, you don’t do peaceful resistance and go to a country where you have a different set of laws and different forms of theft and abuse. Now you don’t have any clue of the nuances needed to resist so you get stuck back in “well f~~~ me” mode.

    If you are really serious, what Bundy Ranch did was very effective so join people actively using laws and who have personnel with law enforcement and military backgrounds like Oathkeepers to pick at the establishment and grow numbers of people saying “f~~~ this gay earth”. (Oregon not so much since it is advanced squatting/siege/sitting ducks which has different dynamics. I’d recommend more temporary shows of force.)

    It’s not hard people. Its not even scary. Most of the time it is simply exciting since its a sensation of experiencing new behaviors that are peaceful, lawful, but VERY frowned upon because manginas and pussies around you get scared quickly. The country is the weakest it has ever been politically which is why LEGIT muslim terrorist are taking advantage of the west in their own homes.

    Showing you aren’t going to bend and are legitimately going to resist peacefully (but violently in self defense if you are attacked) is all that is needed to break the establishment. America is bent over already, make it your bitch.

    #181343
    Hellraider
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    I sugest that you learn spanish or portuguese.

    Mandarin is a really hard language to learn and china is a f~~~ed up society.

    #181350
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    Mr. Spock
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    Not extreme at all! I have been trying to teach myself Spanish and Italian. I have been doing this off and on during my spare time for the last 2+ years. I know a lot of words in both languages and understand the different tenses and conjugations but when it comes to watching TV shows or listening to radio shows in Spanish or Italian, I cannot keep up. It’s frustrating but I do find it relaxing. I mainly use websites, memrise.com and duolingo.com (I hope I didn’t violate any forum rules by posting these web addresses) both websites are free and they won’t spam your inbox. I also use google translate to verify that the words that I am learning, mean what they mean. I have been known to play with the language feature on this website just to see if I can understand what I am reading.
    I also agree with your statement regarding how messed up the US is. In terms of education, we are very deficient. Most other countries require at least a second language and it’s not uncommon for students to be fluent in 3 or 4 different languages. Here in the US, they only require English and despite offering other languages, only English is required. My motivation to learn another language was that English is supposed to be one of the hardest languages to learn and people all over the world are learning it so I should be able to at least learn ONE other language. Since then it’s turned into a fun hobby and a productive way to pass the time. No matter what the reason is, learning any language is a good idea.
    Sorry for the long post.

    Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.

    #181363
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    Anonymous
    42

    hey Spock, I know what you mean, keeping up with the ear is almost impossible, just like us they “melt the words together” no pause, plus allot of the words are similar to English, and many are English (technology) German also has words “shared”, but remembering them all is nearly impossible unless you’re in that country and speaking all the time. I get around in Mexico, Miami, and other Spanish dominated places, I learned from a CD collection, but it’s much better when you’s actually using it to get around.
    The hard part for me was the feminino/ masculino thing, El aja, senior senorita, Amigo Amiga, it’s like they address women differently, I think they’re on to something!!!

    #181378
    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    I can’t agree fully on the welfare system comment. If it wasn’t for Medicaid, I would still be permanently laid up on my back, and not able to work (I work an IT job again due to the surgery). I had two back surgeries paid for by Medicaid that was unable to be paid for any other way. If I had it done sooner, I wouldn’t have the permanent numbness I feel in my lower foot.

    When press on the idea of getting rid of welfare, you end up usually seeing individuals who say “get rid of welfare” not want to get rid of it all, but just enough, so they don’t look like inhuman bastards for this. What I see, as far as welfare goes, is I can go about my life, do what I can, without having institutions getting in my face to do things directly, and can focus on my own life.

    Anyhow, to each his own. I just personally find rants against the welfare system to be pretty pointless, because it isn’t going to change at all, because the body politic, with a bunch of Blue Pill stuff, doesn’t want to do much really, and they don’t want to feel guilt over individuals who are trapped in the system. So the government responds and fills in the gap.

    You can believe whatever else you like though.

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

    #181385

    Anonymous
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    I can’t agree fully on the welfare system comment. If it wasn’t for Medicaid, I would still be permanently laid up on my back, and not able to work (I work an IT job again due to the surgery). I had two back surgeries paid for by Medicaid that was unable to be paid for any other way. If I had it done sooner, I wouldn’t have the permanent numbness I feel in my lower foot.

    I believe in welfare for people that are disabled or injured and for ex military.

    Not single mothers or because you are just poor.

    #181503
    Big Boss
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    I can’t agree fully on the welfare system comment. If it wasn’t for Medicaid, I would still be permanently laid up on my back, and not able to work (I work an IT job again due to the surgery). I had two back surgeries paid for by Medicaid that was unable to be paid for any other way. If I had it done sooner, I wouldn’t have the permanent numbness I feel in my lower foot.

    When press on the idea of getting rid of welfare, you end up usually seeing individuals who say “get rid of welfare” not want to get rid of it all, but just enough, so they don’t look like inhuman bastards for this. What I see, as far as welfare goes, is I can go about my life, do what I can, without having institutions getting in my face to do things directly, and can focus on my own life.

    Anyhow, to each his own. I just personally find rants against the welfare system to be pretty pointless, because it isn’t going to change at all, because the body politic, with a bunch of Blue Pill stuff, doesn’t want to do much really, and they don’t want to feel guilt over individuals who are trapped in the system. So the government responds and fills in the gap.

    You can believe whatever else you like though.

    Welfare is the reason medical costs are so damn high. Its why college costs have sky rocketed. , you take normal people out of the market because you made hospitals and schools dependent and expectant on government monies. So you don’t see competitive pricing because they don’t give a s~~~ if you can pay or not.

    #182033
    NO WAY
    NO WAY
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    Spanish and Portuguese (beside English) are really important for MGTOW. Retiring in Portugal or Brazil (Portuguese) or Costa Rica or Ecuador (Spanish). If all fails (and neither Spanish nor Portuguese are your strongest skill), Belize is a good destination for English speakers.
    Cheers,
    NW

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