South African Parliament brawl
Bugging out to the Ozarks.
Three years ago, my wife and I decided to buy land in a rural, sparsely populated, all-white county in the Ozarks. We punched a road through the forest and cleared the top of a tactical hill, built a good strong house of concrete and steel. It’s foam insulated and bermed for maximum comfort, cool in the summer, and easy to heat in the winter. Our daughter is completing high school via satellite dish connected to the University of Missouri. She takes exams at an extension office in a small county courthouse 25 miles away. She and my wife joined a church, and once a week they shop in town at a WalMart, a nice hardware store, and a farm supply co-op for feed and seed.
That’s one way to preserve white culture: Bug out.
Thousands of families have done it, some choosing “the Redoubt” of Montana and Idaho. We went to a section of less frigid countryside, dotted with dairy farms and churches, not far from a city, a short drive from hospitals and industrial distributors.
Our experience has been uniformly pleasant. ...