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Hey! Glad I found this place, I stumbled on this site while doing expat research, and I think this is a great place for uncensored and un-PC information about going expat, especially for those of us who enjoy spending as much quality time as possible with the ladies.

I'm still in the USSA right now enjoying being self-employed and living a bachelor's life, but damn... after the riots and lockdowns and overall massive onslaught toward totalitarianism, I wish I'd gotten the hell out of here 10-20 years ago when I had some good chances before!

I'm personally less negative about American women than a lot of you guys on here (LOL), but nation-wise this turkey is definitely completely !@#$ing screwed and the USSA going down like the Titanic, IMO.

I was originally planning to stay in the US taking care of disabled elderly relatives and maybe only leave in my own senior years, but now I'm thinking I need to try to get creative and find a foreign country to get citizenship in before a 21st century iron curtain falls.

I'm personally leaning pretty heavily toward Japan at this point for my own personal and business reasons, but have also done some research about the Caribbean, parts of Eastern Europe and Russia, SE Asian, and parts of Africa, so looking forward to reading more and finding out what all of you who have already traveled there have experienced.

Winston, your writing is great, I've really enjoyed everything I've read on here so far, and looking forward to reading more.
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WilliamSmith wrote:
December 17th, 2021, 12:02 am
Hey! Glad I found this place, I stumbled on this site while doing expat research, and I think this is a great place for uncensored and un-PC information about going expat, especially for those of us who enjoy spending as much quality time as possible with the ladies.

I'm still in the USSA right now enjoying being self-employed and living a bachelor's life, but damn... after the riots and lockdowns and overall massive onslaught toward totalitarianism, I wish I'd gotten the hell out of here 10-20 years ago when I had some good chances before!

I'm personally less negative about American women than a lot of you guys on here (LOL), but nation-wise this turkey is definitely completely !@#$ing screwed and the USSA going down like the Titanic, IMO.

I was originally planning to stay in the US taking care of disabled elderly relatives and maybe only leave in my own senior years, but now I'm thinking I need to try to get creative and find a foreign country to get citizenship in before a 21st century iron curtain falls.

I'm personally leaning pretty heavily toward Japan at this point for my own personal and business reasons, but have also done some research about the Caribbean, parts of Eastern Europe and Russia, SE Asian, and parts of Africa, so looking forward to reading more and finding out what all of you who have already traveled there have experienced.

Winston, your writing is great, I've really enjoyed everything I've read on here so far, and looking forward to reading more.
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The best thing people can do is study economics, change the money and change the world. There is a reason lennon stated 90% of the way to Communism was an exclusive credit monopoly.
Yeah, shoot, ideally that'd be great, and hopefully there will be some heavy pushback against the ZOG bankers in countries that can still be saved.
But Lenin and other communists also made statements to the effect that if they can heavily indoctrinate generations of youth with communist propaganda, they can direct the worldview of most of them for the rest of their lives. I'd love to see that assertion proved wrong, but observing these new generations of increasingly misanthropic tantrum-throwing "woke" bolsheviks, SJWs/cucks/"safe-spacers" and so on, I have my doubts, since they seem to be openly hostile to even the most basic individual freedoms at this point.

But enough negative talk from me: On the potentially positive side, what do you think of cryptocurrencies? Do you think they might evolve into viable decentralized alternatives to the fiat currencies, and the even creepier impending wave of central-bank controlled digital currencies that the "Great Reset" bloodsuckers are pushing for?
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Welcome to the forum William Smith. What does the extra S in USSA stand for?

Why Japan? Isnt that too expensive? Are you a fan of their culture? Isnt it too repressed like America? The social culture i mean, not government. Americans always talk about government but never social culture. Its weird. Its not like the government can give u freedom or take it away. As long as you dont commit any felonies the government doesnt usually bother you. So i dont get why Americans are always focused on government. As if government holds the key to their freedom. Its stupid and nonsensical.
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Winston wrote:
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Welcome to the forum William Smith. What does the extra S in USSA stand for?
Mr. Wu you are joking right?, this is why I think you and this site are a Soviet style plant at times.
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WilliamSmith wrote:
December 17th, 2021, 2:15 pm
Moretorque wrote:
December 17th, 2021, 10:08 am
The best thing people can do is study economics, change the money and change the world. There is a reason lennon stated 90% of the way to Communism was an exclusive credit monopoly.
Yeah, shoot, ideally that'd be great, and hopefully there will be some heavy pushback against the ZOG bankers in countries that can still be saved.
But Lenin and other communists also made statements to the effect that if they can heavily indoctrinate generations of youth with communist propaganda, they can direct the worldview of most of them for the rest of their lives. I'd love to see that assertion proved wrong, but observing these new generations of increasingly misanthropic tantrum-throwing "woke" bolsheviks, SJWs/cucks/"safe-spacers" and so on, I have my doubts, since they seem to be openly hostile to even the most basic individual freedoms at this point.

But enough negative talk from me: On the potentially positive side, what do you think of cryptocurrencies? Do you think they might evolve into viable decentralized alternatives to the fiat currencies, and the even creepier impending wave of central-bank controlled digital currencies that the "Great Reset" bloodsuckers are pushing for?
look the problem is all the countries are operating in a bankrupt system that was designed like this, people need to think in terms of running a solvent economy where you back the money by tieing it to surpluses we produce as a solvent entity..

The masses are to stupid to understand what has happened and what the CITI of London "ZOG" are doing and why. Your best bet is to try and hide out and hopefully they can jettison most of humanity to stop the current mass extinction so the rest of us don't go to hell here on earth.

Remember keep your peter in your pants.... :wink:
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Winston wrote:
December 18th, 2021, 2:34 am
Welcome to the forum William Smith. What does the extra S in USSA stand for?
Why Japan? Isnt that too expensive? Are you a fan of their culture?
Thanks Winston!
Japan's likely going to be my top choice for my own personal reasons only (related to specific friends, women, and potential future business prospects there).
For expats in general, I definitely agree that Japan's probably not the best choice for someone looking for any of the factors like low living costs in a major city, a relaxed or laidback social culture, easygoing women, etc. 8)
A lot of places in SE Asia, parts of the Caribbean, and possibly some countries in Eastern Europe sound better for those reasons to me, and I'm curious about learning about other areas. You make a great sounding case for the Philippines.
(I personally do particularly like smart nerdy Japanese women though, but I would only firm up plans to go expat there if I had some waiting for me already, not just go there and wander around approaching women there, like you prefer to do with your very direct approach.)
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December 18th, 2021, 2:34 am
Isn't it too repressed like America? The social culture i mean, not government.
Interesting question: Broadly speaking I think yes on the social culture being rather 'repressed', but definitely not like America (which is far more culturally messed up in worse ways, even if not as bad as Western/Northern Europe).
But I think the Japanese social introversion is very different from the politically correct toxic alienated 'woke' mess that the US has turned into culturally (and politically), and Japan is still a way better place with more chances of weathering the storm over the long-run. The higher levels of formality or introversion there are more of a cultural thing, not a problem with being completely ideologically screwed up by communist cultural subversion like in the States.
A pretty large number of expats who go there do end up leaving for various reasons, but the people I know about who sound really happy there are fully fluent in Japanese (and often married to a Japanese spouse).

By the way, I've heard East Asian guys who like all these countries say Japanese are the most socially introverted, followed fairly closely by Koreans (who I guess have taken the lead for working themselves for the longest hours of any country, as the Japanese and Americans once held the 1st prize for), with Chinese from mainland China way less so (easier to make friends there, at least when it was still more open to travelers), and Vietnamese from South Vietnam being the friendliest and most extroverted.
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Moretorque wrote:
December 18th, 2021, 9:45 am
Winston wrote:
December 18th, 2021, 2:34 am
Welcome to the forum William Smith. What does the extra S in USSA stand for?
Mr. Wu you are joking right?, this is why I think you and this site are a Soviet style plant at times.
Oh yeah, the extra S stands for something along the lines of "United Socialist States of America," just a gag about the USA transforming into a communist USSR-like tyranny due to the efforts of the same people who financed the world wars, gave us bolshevism in the USSR (not to mention in China), and are now trying to push their 'New World Order' BS on us all. :mrgreen:

Somehow I very much doubt Mr Wu is a 'Soviet style plant', since from what I've seen he actively explores all sorts of different controversial alternative ideas and theories and encourages actual intellectual curiosity and open-minded inquiries about these things. Directly defying mainstream controlled media "narratives" and censorship isn't something I've seen very actively encouraged on too many platforms these days. :lol:
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Winston wrote:
December 18th, 2021, 2:34 am
Americans always talk about government but never social culture. Its weird. Its not like the government can give u freedom or take it away. As long as you dont commit any felonies the government doesnt usually bother you. So i dont get why Americans are always focused on government. As if government holds the key to their freedom. Its stupid and nonsensical.
Hmm, unless I misunderstood what you meant (brain being a bit fizzy from consuming some homebrew), I can't agree with you there about government:
Aggressively taking away Americans' remaining freedoms is exactly what I've seen the government doing for a long time, with the intensity amped up particularly after the totalitarian power grabs following the highly suspicious 9/11 attacks, and now the even more suspicious plandemic lockdowns and Great Reset BS, all the Bolshevik Lives Matter and antifa riots funded by bloodsuckers like Soros, rapidly expanding push for censorship from the 'woke' big tech megacorps and controlled media, trying to criminalize free speech, self-defense, etc.

So the aggressive communist cultural subversion (which is the main reason why the social culture is so messed up, IMO) and communist subversion of the government institutions and political power have always gone hand in hand, it seems to me.
And what I see now is a growing aggressive move toward first vilifying and eventually criminalizing what were once considered bedrock Constitutional freedoms (especially freedom of speech, often now known as 'hate speech', firearms rights, and self-defense related issues overall). They're also more aggressive than they've ever been in trying to completely violate peoples' bodily autonomy with the attempts to push vax mandates, vax passports, and so on.

Yet if it was somehow purely a cultural problem (and the government was actually going to somehow stay in a stasis where there wouldn't be even more infringements on individual and economic freedoms than there already have been), that really wouldn't be such a bad problem, right?
Those of us who stayed in the States would just have to navigate around a big mob of tantrum-throwing bolsheviks and gender-confused whackos whining about everything, with out worst problem trying to avoid potential violence or street crime from drug addicts, gang members, etc. But there wouldn't be any real urgency to actually 'make the chicken run' and flee the country before an iron curtain falls, LOL.

Anyway, glad to hear your thoughts if you have other ideas.
Meanwhile I'm off to post some links in an other thread about whether there's any scientific evidence that women with big butts are smarter than ones with small butts, LOL.
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Moretorque wrote:
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Remember keep your peter in your pants.... :wink:
That's one thing I sure as hell won't do! :!:
Heterosexual women in this day and age need all the love and attention they can get from red-blooded "Cis" macho men like me, so I'll be getting their legs waving in the air as often as possible, and try to stay in great shape even into my golden years so I can keep it up after retirement. (Don't worry though, I won't take it out in public or post any revealing pics on the forum, so you'll never have to see anything.)
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Personally the introversion and “repression” of Japanese society is a big part of what appeals to me. Japan feels safe and secure. American society is too chaotic and feels dangerous a lot of the time. Crime rates here are astonishing for a first world country.

I’d like to be around people I can trust rather then concerning myself with how fun and exciting the environment is. I can’t really have fun if I’m worried about my safety and that of my loved ones.

And when I say safety and security I am not talking about COVID bullshit. I’m not worried about COVID at all I’m worried about the epidemic of crime, degeneracy and delinquency overtaking our society.
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December 19th, 2021, 3:05 pm
Personally the introversion and “repression” of Japanese society is a big part of what appeals to me. Japan feels safe and secure. American society is too chaotic and feels dangerous a lot of the time. Crime rates here are astonishing for a first world country.

I’d like to be around people I can trust rather then concerning myself with how fun and exciting the environment is. I can’t really have fun if I’m worried about my safety and that of my loved ones.

And when I say safety and security I am not talking about COVID bullshit. I’m not worried about COVID at all I’m worried about the epidemic of crime, degeneracy and delinquency overtaking our society.
Yes, I agree, it's socially introverted in its own way, but it's got a strong positive side to it (and not anything like the USSA yet, and hopefully never will be). I also like the formality in a lot of ways myself. (I love masu form, honorifics, etc, LOL.)

And the safety and almost unbelievably low crime rates in Japan compared with a lot of places is incredible! It's admirable.

Though I've heard it is getting worse in lot of places (mostly parts of major cities) where they've unfortunately been forced to allow in too many foreigners. I used to hesitate to consider moving there largely for that reason (not because of being scared of the foreigners or crime at all, but rather because I didn't want Japanese to be justifiably upset with me on sight for being part of their overall foreigner problem), but it's still my top choice. I like being a gentleman in public anyway, though I'll have to remember to tone down my "romantic" PDA there to avoid causing accidental offense, heheh...
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Joe_ wrote:
February 20th, 2022, 4:09 pm
WilliamSmith wrote:
December 19th, 2021, 4:09 pm
Outcast9428 wrote:
December 19th, 2021, 3:05 pm
Personally the introversion and “repression” of Japanese society is a big part of what appeals to me. Japan feels safe and secure. American society is too chaotic and feels dangerous a lot of the time. Crime rates here are astonishing for a first world country.

I’d like to be around people I can trust rather then concerning myself with how fun and exciting the environment is. I can’t really have fun if I’m worried about my safety and that of my loved ones.

And when I say safety and security I am not talking about COVID bullshit. I’m not worried about COVID at all I’m worried about the epidemic of crime, degeneracy and delinquency overtaking our society.
Yes, I agree, it's socially introverted in its own way, but it's got a strong positive side to it (and not anything like the USSA yet, and hopefully never will be). I also like the formality in a lot of ways myself. (I love masu form, honorifics, etc, LOL.)

And the safety and almost unbelievably low crime rates in Japan compared with a lot of places is incredible! It's admirable.

Though I've heard it is getting worse in lot of places (mostly parts of major cities) where they've unfortunately been forced to allow in too many foreigners. I used to hesitate to consider moving there largely for that reason (not because of being scared of the foreigners or crime at all, but rather because I didn't want Japanese to be justifiably upset with me on sight for being part of their overall foreigner problem), but it's still my top choice. I like being a gentleman in public anyway, though I'll have to remember to tone down my "romantic" PDA there to avoid causing accidental offense, heheh...
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I was on a train one day in Japan, while I was stationed there with my unit. I get on a train car and there are three Americans from the base on that car. They have an entire case of beer sitting on the floor of the train car and they are getting drunk on the train in public in Japan, and being loud. Only classless dolts would act like that, but that's your typical American! I was so embarrassed I moved to another train car. I don't associate with losers like that. You and I wouldn't make a scene like that, but you can see why Asians tend to shun foreigners, based on behavior like that. Oh and also, while I was stationed in Japan, two sailors got off their ship and raped a teenage Japanese girl in a parking lot and left her for dead.
I saw the way military personnel behaved in S Korea, and it was despicable. Unbelievable the level of rudeness and disrespect from many of those shitbags, especially the niggers. They were probably the worst. Literally painfully embarrassing to be around. The white guys weren’t much better though.
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