Will Williams wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 12:59 pm
Steam-Powered wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 11:34 am
Will Williams wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 1:08 am
Steam-Powered wrote: ↑Mon Feb 21, 2022 4:55 pm
Unfortunately, the answer is "Yes", as I have resided in Chicago, Cook County Illinois (a.k.a. Crook county). I moved here for my clinical internship in January of 2000, intending to leave the state once I received my graduate degree, and the stink is really getting to me! Looking forward to semi-retirement in another 8-10 years and residing among my own kind in either Wisconsin or Tenessee.
Why wait 8 or 10 years to escape the stinking madness, SP? Time's a wasting.
Gentry Falls near Laurel Bloomery, Tennessee
You're absolutely correct. After completing my internship I initially told myself I'd stay five years to develop my skills. Ten years later, I said to myself "I can't take more than a few more years", and these days I tell myself "eight to ten more years to build more equity in my house". After being liberated from my first marriage, I was ready to move the heck out of here. Impulsively, I married again, bought another house, and receive nice benefits including five weeks paid vacation a year, sick leave, and a large office. Starting over again (divorce, selling the house, moving, etc) is such a pain, although necessary.
I know I'm correct but convincing someone with a wife, a mortgage, and a nice income are serious stumbling blocks for even a racially responsible idealist like you to pick up and relocate from what has become your comfort zone. You are not alone like that. It takes real determination to disrupt one's career path and life plans. Consider the advantage you have, though, that your credentials as an experience psychotherapist are in demand wherever you go.
Sick leave? Paid vacation? What are they?
I read this and it made me consider my own reasons for staying in New Jersey - which, as you can imagine, is about as anti-White a place as ever there could be, and the answer to the question of whether it's an illegal alien sanctuary...well... it's Camden County. I think the
only thing that would make it not an illegal alien sanctuary is the fact that Negroes love a good war with Mestizos.
But why would I stay? It's not my job, that's for sure. I'm a web programmer, I can work from anywhere with an internet connection, for anyone who needs my services. I don't have a mortgage yet, but will by the end of this month if all goes well; money owed to Jewish bankers is hardly a tie I'd respect, however. My wife has no more love for this insanity than I; indeed, we've often discussed the idea of moving to the hills of PA once my step-son is out of school. Oh. There it is.
So my reason is my kids; first is my step-son whose father being the worst sort of traitor you can imagine wants him in the public schools here. It's a constant battle to make him just question the platitudes and programming but the law as you can imagine will side with him.
The worst part, however, is my own son. I won't get into all the details here, but he is a behavioral health patient, as I mentioned on a different thread with Steam Powered. The services that keep my boy out of the public where he would almost certainly do something irreversible are more comprehensive here in NJ than most other places - one of the good things liberals manage to accomplish, I suppose. I seriously doubt there'd be a space for him in TN, much as
I'd rather live among Alliance members aside. I hope that one day through therapy the issues that brought him to that point can be worked through and maybe he can be something resembling a civilized and creative man. Maybe on that day, I can move...
This brings me to my point, though: S.P. is a psychotherapist. This whole discussion makes me realize that just among us who are either members of the Alliance, White Biocentrism forums, or both, how often do we have exactly what the other needs in terms of skills and expertise to enable each other to really break out of these places and form the basis of not just a discussion community, not just a neighborly community, but an actually functional and self-sufficient seed of an entire nation? Surely there are more cases of each of us having skills that the others need! So far, I have seen a farmer and a psychotherapist. Do we have a doctor? Mechanic? Electrician? Engineer? I wonder if we might even have among us the skills to rebuild our own internet from scratch! Medical research? Carpentry? I don't doubt the guys who helped erect that first equipment shed for the WLP library project might be able to build houses!
I don't mean to ramble on. I just wonder how many of us are held back by mere ghosts of problems that have the solutions standing right before us, in each other.