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Thank you Sam - this is the best TOP TEN ✋🏻🤚🏻! I've seen in ages.

Seriously though - you had me at No. 1 (...a way around citizenship for your wife would be having to live in Ireland for a while)

I've escaped Ireland twice before, and funnily enough, I realised the reason I came back the 2nd time, was because the citizens of Canada seemed outrageously more 'woke' and subservient than Irish citizens!

Canada is a beautiful place, and the people are genuinely generous as part of their culture - but I could see the deeper issues - the signs of things you know may not be such an issue now, but could and will be an issue in the future i.e. the citizens willingness to obey the corporate leadership, and the danger that that invites, in terms of trying to protect yourself from the predators and vultures in the suits, and those citizens being used as unwitting pawns, brainwashed out of their minds, and all the while thinking themselves to be 'progressive' and 'good'.

I had planned to live in Canada, and I achieved a couple of difficult tasks in that regard, and possibly could have done it. There were a few difficult challenges that needed to be further achieved, though in the end, when I weighed it all up, the question was; do I want to commit to, and undergo, the effort to be a part of this particular society, and be a part of how these people think and behave?

Because that is what it takes to, in part, live in a foreign society - it's more important to accept those people than it is for them to accept you. It's still an important requisite (to integrate successfully), long-term, for those people to accept you.

Initially though, if you accept them, you make your own task easier, and you can work on them accepting you - which, given enough time, is nearly inevitable, if you respect those people and let them take precedence in their established territory. As an aside, I can see how that is a big problem with integration; the fact that immigrants go to another country, and expect to be accepted, without realising they first need to accept the people they are intruding upon. I mean intruding in the logical sense of the context of my point here, not as a judgment.

What you see in a lot of places, are small numbers of immigrants moving to certain countries, not really with the plan of contributing to the culture, heritage and local populations, but to seek opportunities 100% for their own lives, and to acquire a space to bring their own families and people to, without any regard for established communities. Obviously not all cases are like this - though I would posit, the majority. They may be coming from impoverished areas etc. - but in any society, the local population has it's own rules and societal norms, so why would any foreign people expect to forgo those expectations, just because they have 'had it bad' etc.?

It's a funny subject, but just because someone is coming from a war torn or underdeveloped country i.e. 'a victim', it doesn't mean they don't suffer from all of the potential, usual human and societal psychological behaviours like narcissism etc. or of just being a down right d!€k!

I've gone off on a tangent there - but, here in Ireland, it's a total mess now, in terms of who and what you see on the streets, and it happened so quickly - but I'd still choose here over Canada for the moment (I was in Ontario - but when I say Canada, I refer to the standardized way of modern societal thinking - which is really the same in probably all of the the now standardized cultures of all of the woke 'developed' nations )

So I too am looking for a place that is, ironically, slightly less offending to the free mind.

I realised from a lot of points you've made Sam, from quite a while back now, about how the Universities are the places where a lot of the indoctrination, and the woke agenda has been fermented in. It seems quite obvious to me now, but a while ago (a couple of years), I wouldn't have picked up on it, as being a hotbed for these insidious ideas to be disseminated. Now though, I see the pink and blue haired morons, and the cuckold male students, absolutely deluded out of their tiny minds, and all the while, they are actually getting worse, because they can't see any of the indoctrination for what it is, and they've bought into the 'progress' and 'inclusion' narrative.

Every time I go to the city centre now, in Dublin, it's just a little more disgraceful than the last time I passed through - and it's not just the students - I've seen men in their 50s look me straight in the eye, while dressed in women's clothes and wearing lipstick. The most depressing part is, the last time that happened, it didn't really phase me... like I'm getting used to seeing it!

Any conversation I have with anyone except for one or two people (and even with them, they have their trigger topics where they shut down like autobots programmed to resist certain topics ); these conversations where I tactfully try, to basically communicate my personal opinion, are met with the most unashamed shutdowns anyone is likely to experience.

As in, not a logical debate or received with due analysis - just shut down! (...name calling etc.)

I've been in the shops, again tactfully, hinting at the ridiculousness of the transparent cages that the cashiers used to be cordoned off by, and the fact they are now gone - despite there not having been an actual solution to the alleged pertinent issue, warranting those cages needing to be there in the first place. The look I get is a mixture of angry confusion and the look of ''here's one'' - like they're about to point at me and squeal like the appropriated bodies of those in 'Invaders of the body snatchers'.

The cops here are the most indignant, self righteous morons I've ever met, with just enough intelligence to be able to work every situation they are in, to profit them or their buddies. They lie, cheat and steal with impunity, and are probably one of the most corrupt police gangs in the world. Relatively.

There are some independent journalists here doing some great work I would say, trying to get the word out - though, depressingly, I would also say they are all a bit limited in their understanding of the true reality of the challenge and enemy we are facing. The 'when enough people wake up' ideology is such an eye opener when you delve into what that would really deliver, in terms of a solution, or even the possibility of that happening. I totally agree with you on that Sam, and Alan Watt used to talk about that too. It was something I didn't realise myself until I thought into it, and reasoned more deeply for myself. I'm still realising flaws about that whole ideology - and if it wasn't an organic ideology, I would have no surprise that it was introduced as another psychological trick and tactic from the enemy.

The taxes in Ireland are outrageous - and it's something that has really made me think twice about actually starting my own business, which I would definitely do. I just can't bring myself to do all of that work, to know I'm being robbed by these dirtbags, and I would have to be the one to voluntarily go and make sure they're aware I'm out here, earning income from my own work and ideas. And if I don't volunteer that information and money I work for, I can be thrown in a cage. There is no incentive to do that in Ireland - this country is a money pit, and there is so much money made and plundered in this country every single day - and no-one here seems to notice - what do we have to show for it?! All of the tourist attractions worth visiting are still the fields and nature that was already there!

In summary, I'm not writing so much to let people know a good place to move to, but to warn of this place (Ireland) and Canada, as places I wouldn't recommend to go for longer than a visit.

My reasoning is almost entirely based on my observations of the outcomes of the brainwashing of the masses through mainstream media, and in the Universities, among other techniques.

The people being the pertinent and deciding factor against moving to these countries, as opposed to the infrastructure, or anything else.

Diluted cultures, and the realisation of the people you may have fought for, and with, are being weaponised against themselves and everybody else.

I am looking for a place to move - and Russia is looking like an option I think - though learning Russian seems like a difficult task.

Sam, would you consider doing a TOP TEN ✋🏻🤚🏻! reasons to move to Russia?? 😅 (that's my last emoji - I'm usually dead against emojis, unless I'm replying to someone on bitchute - and even then, I am very conservative)

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Very interesting comment.

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