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PEAK | Localism

@PeakLocalism

I help local businesses with Google positioning and marketing Fighting globalism with localism | Tradition over technology

Bohemia Katılım Şubat 2023
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Rogue | Frontier Philosophy
This is The Wind That Dances Beneath Hooves We use him for trick riding and playing kok boru. He's one of the top ranked in the region in terms of speed. He loves waterfalls.
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick·
I hear this a lot, as if it's some kind of great scandal or hypocrisy. But frankly I find the criticism to be obtuse. I moved to a place where they're giving away housing, and now live mortgage-free. We have no crime, no migrants, no ugly human monoculture, beautiful rural scenery, and endless wilderness. When I moved up here (just a couple hours from where I grew up) I knew the place was dying. Went into this with full knowledge of the situation. But between reading Twitter and talking to people IRL, I'd gotten the sense that there were droves of young people who: 1. Were angry about the high cost of housing 2. Wanted cheap housing 3. Wanted to get away from cities, crime, and migrants 4. Wanted to live a more rural, homestead-ish type life 5. Wanted to form religious communities, particularly Catholic communities, and revive dying Parishes 6. Were probably smart enough to figure out how to make a living without a conventional job 7. Were mad enough about their complaints with Main Street America that they might actually take action, move house for it, etc. So I found a town with move-in-ready homes for sale under $50,000, in a fairly isolated rural area with next-to-no crime, favorable demographics, stunning scenery, no migrants, and a beautifully restored "trad Novus Ordo" Catholic Parish that was, up until recently, offering daily Mass and confession. The town is actively dying, but I assumed that if I could find perhaps 5-6 young Catholic families who wanted to live mortgage-free, we could save it, and by having large families, we could eventually "take it over" Amish-style. Given how often I read complaints about the cost of housing, and how passionately people complained about that topic, I assumed this would be fairly straightforward to do. My error was in assuming that when people complain, they actually want the problems about which they are complaining to be SOLVED. I furthermore erred in assuming that those complaining might be willing to take some pretty robust action in order to solve those problems, including moving to a town like this one. If that were true, these dying towns in deep rural Northern NY would be some of the best value propositions imaginable. We have bridges, dams, storefronts, roads, town water, town sewer, library, Church, bars, wilderness trails, excellent trout streams, you name it. All up for grabs at dirt-cheap prices; just add young pilgrims and pioneers and we'd bring it back to life and set a fantastic example for rebuilding the American heartland. It's still possible, too. But this is one of those ideas that ONLY works if you've got a half-dozen like-minded families who share a faith, work together, stick around, and are savvy enough to make a living in a place with no jobs. Sort of like the old frontier that many people pine for, except easier. So I'm in "limbo" here. If we can find even 2-3 families who are interested in such a thing, we'd stay. Or perhaps if one of the larger towns around here appealed more (such as Tupper Lake or Ogdensburg) and a few families took a genuine interest, we'd move there. But barring participation from at least a few young Catholic families, our options are either to leave or to stay out here alone, watching this place die. And by the way, the death of this place is not something I'm overstating. Median age is over 60. ALL the children move away. There are no jobs within 35min of here on clear roads; in winter, that drive might be 50min. We get hardcore winters. The school (largest employer in town) has lost over 50% of its students in the last 20 years. There is no tourism to speak of, and extremely unlikely that there could be as we're so isolated. The town is going broke and can barely keep the water system working. Taxes go up every year. If the town is to be saved, it's really now or never. Same with many many dozens of similar towns up here. I thought I'd try to turn that around, and still think it could happen. If the scandalous hypocrisy is found in trying to save a beautiful old piece of the American heartland -- I'm guilty as charged. The peanut gallery can laugh it up but I love this state and I don't want to see it die.
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Yakubian Ape@toavahi_

@shagbark_hick This guy's entire account is literally just "Why isn't everyone moving to shitholes in the middle of nowhere? It's so cheap!" "I'm moving my young family to a shithole in the middle of nowhere" "Oh my god this is literally hell please please please get me the fuck out of here"

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Bobby
Bobby@RealBlackIrish·
Just mowed the lawn for the 21st time this year
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No Farmers, No Food
No Farmers, No Food@NoFarmsNoFoods·
How on earth is this ‘saving the planet”?
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BROTHER LOBO 🐺⚔️
BROTHER LOBO 🐺⚔️@ellobosalvaje·
You will know me by my enemies. Cowards hate the courageous. Liars hate the truthful. The ugly hate the beautiful. The degenerate hate the restrained. The domesticated hate the sovereign. The quality of a man is revealed by what rises against him.
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PEAK | Localism
PEAK | Localism@PeakLocalism·
It's not what you know it's what you apply
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@oldstocky Happened to me once and I started laughing. I thought he was joking. He wasn't...
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ol’ stocky ⛳️@oldstocky·
Client told me he needed to ask his wife I told him that’s gay (I lost the sale)
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨NEWS: An Afghan Migrant has been arrested after he sneaked into a school toilets and sexually assaulted an 11 year old girl His friend held her down while the attack took place We can't go on living like this
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PEAK | Localism
PEAK | Localism@PeakLocalism·
@theralkia Some people actually make me believe in the evolution theory. They definitely evolved from apes. And they didn't evolve much...
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@SolBrah Most still don't understand that we are on our own. Politicians, police media and even the army are on the side of the invaders
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₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
An elderly Czech woman welcomes the occupying German army with flowers (1938)
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
I'm sitting next to someone who's actually using Claude to draft LinkedIn posts, and man. It sounds like a LinkedIn post. And he keeps telling it to make it longer.
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