"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime"
Nolan Reyes
>travel >just go to tourist spots and safe places >go back home >'HAI GUISE, THE WORLD AIN'T SO BAD AFTER ALL'
Elijah Collins
>It's the stupid faggot from the Colorado thread who angrily made 30 posts telling everyone they "LIVED IN UR MOMS BASEMENT"
Kill yourself cali faggot. Nobody wants you here.
Christian Williams
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Jace Robinson
I studied in a different non english speaking country for 2 years and the experience influenced me to hate multiculturalism and diversity even more. It was a giant shit stain on an otherwise beautiful place. Almost got pick pocketed by some muslimes.
Joshua Gutierrez
/r/ing the edit of the comic with the kkk guy who travels the globe and becomes nice.
Ryan Hernandez
Traveling widens women's vagina by 69% and multiplies the dick count by 4.
Hunter Garcia
found it
Matthew Myers
>travel >americans
chose one
Samuel Richardson
any further details?
Eli Reyes
Why don't Americans travel?
First time seeing this
Caleb Stewart
Norway.
William Price
Is "traveling" a dating red flag for women?
Charles Baker
Complete horse shit. I'm from the rural Midwest and landed a job that required me to travel extensively. Before that point, I had absolutely no race consciousness and never questioned that blacks, Mestizos and whites were any different aside from skin color.
Traveling to places like LA, NYC, Chicago, Houston, etc. is what made me a white supremacist. I saw what minorities do to urban centers. The urban centers of the United States are occupied territory, and the white man is too demoralized to care or fight back. Travel opened my eyes.
Logan Bell
I have lived in 8 countries and traveled to 70+ and it all just made me see why other races are inferior
Luke Hughes
Exactly this,I have traveled a lot and i have nothing against diversity,exactly because of that the place I enjoyed more was japan because it remains culturally japanese not a bland mixture of western buildings and kebab shops with halal food like germany
Christian Cox
There a lot of you guys, 365 mil, you know. But even judging by expat community here in China there are far more Germans and other Europeans than Americans. Also my personal impression was that Americans are not so fond of traveling abroad.
Nicholas Rodriguez
kek i knew someone who went to a Starbucks in a 2nd world country and got steaming mad they didn't have pumpkin spice latte's.
Asher Ramirez
They've never traveled into the heart of darkness. Well off tourist vistas and resorts don't quite capture the experience of being held at gunpoint for a couple bucks, or seeing a mother sell their child for to a rapist for scraps. And other, worse things.
Adrian Garcia
Statistically we don't travel. Don't know why. I mean people in California will drive to Las Vegas which is 5 hours away, but they won't leave the country and if they do travel "abroad" it's somewhere like Hawaii.
Liam Reyes
A lot of Americans don't like travelling to another state let alone another country. And most who do "travel" only do so to the tourist spots in Canada and Mexico so that underage faggots can go drink and party; nowhere with any real substance. Not to mention that planeflight is fucking expensive in the US. It costs more for me to fly from Spokane to Denver, than to fly from Paris to Moscow
Jaxon Rivera
They mean traveling outside of your own country idiot
Camden Moore
>pumpkin spice latte Drinking this is like eating pizza with pineapple
Brayden Campbell
I consider myself somewhat lucky to have been able to travel to 5 countries thus far in my life, and while indeed said travel did expand my perspective of the world and humanity as a whole, it did not lead to some sort of revelation that we need to remove all borders and go hug the guy on the other side. For example, in the parts of Europe that I visited there were hordes of gypsies and other off-the-boat scum that trawled around generally leaching off society, and if I enquired to a native European their attitude towards them it was almost always negative. Furthermore, this mixing of gypsies and Euros and others in the dense cities didn't seem to me altogether harmonious. I didn't see any fistfights or much beyond the odd heated conversation, but it didn't feel to me like everyone was all keen on the whole diversity and tolerance thing.
Matthew Jenkins
>will drive to Las Vegas w
That’s my impression exactly.
Caleb Gonzalez
>Is "traveling" a dating red flag for women?
Not particularly, it's the bread and butter of "what do you enjoy doing" and is expected of them to use as an answer. You will never find a woman that says that she does NOT enjoy traveling. It doesn't mean anything.
Juan James
I saw that it was possible to fly from Milan to London for like $35 and from London to Russia for like $100
What the fuck. Why? How is that possible?
Hudson Foster
I got an exotic destination for you to travel to OP, it's called the ghetto.
Leo Fisher
Ya, it's a ploy to see if a man has money to blow on her.
anyone been to denmark? My girlfriend likes Scandinavian shit, we were thinking about going sometime? Seems comfy. I just want to see some lighthouses and boats and stuff
Caleb Harris
It has been my experience that people all over the world are nice, however it does not stop them from having inferior societies and cultures.
Luis Hernandez
"likes to travel" is code for "you better have money/good job"
Jacob Roberts
There are bona fide lawless places where you’d only travel on “business”, never as a tourist, what else is new?
Landon Scott
Also, this is probably the best summarized answer in the thread so far.
Matthew Campbell
I honestly have no idea. I know that jet fuel is really costly but other than that. I'd think that with our oil boom that flying would become cheaper but it gets more expensive each year. My guess is that the industry is similar to the internet industry in America. Several large corporations who control specific areas, gauge the prices and agree to not compete with each other.
Nathaniel Thomas
>black guy >i suddenly get racist whites th—thanks
Noah Hall
Promotions and/or budget airlines, especially in case of London–Moscow, it’s 4 hours flight, no way it can cost $100. I know EasyJet used to fly to Russia but now any more.
Wyatt Wright
As someone who travels regularly for work and interacts with locals as part of that work, I can say with 100% certainty this comic is 100% accurate. The most interesting and eye-opening experiences I had were when I was exposed to the unadulterated culture. All this multi-culti bullshit is propogated by people who have yet to experience anything significantly different than their own culture.
Chase Hill
those might be limited number of available tickets at that price; or they charge extra for carry ons and luggage, charge to use the toilet, etc
William Gonzalez
>believe >say >say
There's your problem. Surveys showed Hollary would win the election, too.
Also:
>travelling to other countries made me like diversity more >let's open the borders and smush all those cultures into one homogeneous blob so there's no diversity any more
"I like the different cultures in other countries. Let's all immigrate with one another so there are no longer different cultures in other countries."
Colton Wilson
people who can afford to travel can afford to stay in the best neighborhoods, eat the best foods, and fuck the best women. Of course they are going to be more tolerant and think brown people are great, they only ever have to deal with them when they are at their best behavior.
Colton Murphy
I do think it's important to expose yourself to all types of people, degenerates or not, and all types of environments and cultures to get a broader perspective. I say that as a nationalist. I used to be bordering on outright nazi until my sister asked me to accompany her to Nepal, and I realized a lesson that should've been obvious to me as a child; it's foolish to assume a peoples are inferior because their country or culture is not perfect, because my country and culture certainly isn't either.
I'd went around looking for the tiniest of things to "prove" that whites were superior. Confirmation bias is what it's called. It got to the point where I'd consider "Korean food is too spicy" as a legitimate claim to the Korean race's supposed inferiority.
But I went to Nepal and got to see the lives of a people who were not of mine, a culture not of mine, and a country not of mine, and realized that though they are different, that difference, for better or worse, is what makes true, genuine diversity in this world. I realized that my previous beliefs about how non-white countries were all shitholes--and the ones not were only like that because of white influence--was a grave error in perception. On the first day there, I found myself mentally mocking the Nepalese people for their "lackluster" architecture as apposed to, say, Italy's. On the second day, those thoughts never crossed my mind. On the third and beyond, I stopped judging and started enjoying myself.
Jack Baker
>charge to use the toilet
It was a joke by O’Leary. No airline does that, yet.
Camden Flores
brown people are generally poor. if you were poor you would be a fucking menace to the rich too you stuck up fag
Jonathan Wilson
I travelled and it assured me of the superiority of the white and Slavic races, as well as the benefits of homogeneity in society, particularly in regards to race and beliefs.
Adrian Morris
it means 'no poorfags allowed in this vagina'.
Sebastian Flores
I just got back from London and I mourn the current state of the Western world
I went to the British Museum and it was absolutely depressing to see the student groups. Certain schools were literally all Muslim or black. I couldn't fucking believe it. What that place will look like in 20 years is absolutely depressing
Wonderful museums though, still a lot of fabulous culture. I came out of the experience with a deep pride in Western culture, especially from places like St. Paul's and Westminster Abbey
Nolan Bennett
>superiority of the white and Slavic races
Russki, please
Easton Gonzalez
Travelling has made me more racist. Learning about other cultures and seeing how other people live make it easier to pass judgment more accurately and quickly.
Asher Jackson
>Don't know why.
>should I go to 1984 land, cuckland, upsidedowndangerland, shitsinthestreetland, terroristland, AHHHMOTHERLAND, snowland, or ningnongchingchong land?
maybe it's because america already has a ton of different places you can visit and the rest of the world is pretty shit outside of historical areas.
Noah Davis
I travelled to Kenya few years back.
It was amazing.
Of course, I didn't leave the walled-in compound or military style shuttle bus at any point. People who did, told us about how they were accosted by drug dealers and prostitutes.
But you're right, there are many other countries I've been to that have made me respect their culture.
France. Spain. USA. Netherlands. Australia. Sweden. Canada. Greece. Italy.
Colton Bell
>Wonderful museums though, still a lot of fabulous culture
Umm… I hope you realize that British Museum is not British culture, it’s stuff looted from Egypt, Mesopotamia and such. I love British Museum, actually. Probably the only reason I’d consider living in London.
Jacob Evans
I travel for a living. And you know what? It's nice to visit other places and people and immerse yourself. Then be able to go the fuck back home.
True diversity is like a baskin robins, all the flavors you can imagine. The ability to pick and choose and experience each. Sometimes even a few at once. It is delicious. (((diversity))) is taking all of them and mashing them together into one slurry. It tastes like shit.
Juan Brown
I work for a hotel company. I deal with petty rich children all day long. This is some bull shit.
Jordan Perry
keeping up with the joneses >must buy NEW CAR because neighbor just bought NEW CAR
Ayden Cox
They are also travelling to Europe and Asia a lot.
I mean, how many people go on holiday to Saudi Arabia or Liberia?
Xavier Lewis
Travel and coming to learn of other people and places has lead me to the far right as a means of preserving the diversity of the world.
Luke King
I love traveling but I don't want those people here. They have their own countries they can stay there.
Colton Butler
...So while I am first and foremost loyal to the white race and white countries, I now find it truly ignorant to completely disregard the accomplishments and uniqueness of many non-white cultures and people. Whether they're far behind on the evolutionary scale or not need not matter, because matter matters not nigh as much as actions, beliefs, and how one carries themselves. Also, white countries are not perfect and expecting perfection of non-white countries is pathetic and hypocritical. (I'm saying this to everyone who demonizes and uses Japan's high suicide rate as "proof" that they are inferior to us, while simultaneously ignoring all of our shortcomings that they succeed at, or have as well.)
That being said I have very little hope for Africans but that's for another thread entirely. Also, 7/10 would recommend Nepal for a visit. Incredibly kind people, very safe, perhaps not very rich or 1st world but the time I spent there was incredibly comfortable in a rural, cozy Autumn mountaintop kind of way.
Brandon Wright
He's kinda right. I can't stand the "multicultural" U.S. urban centers and big cities. They disgust me. But outside the U.S. I've visited some great cities and met a lot of wonderful people. Made more friends either travelling or who traveled to my university than people who actually lived near there
Zachary Nguyen
Denmark is a really nice place. If you want to see lighthouses I'd recommend staying at North Sealand. The food is mostly pork, so I can't tell you if it's good or not since I'm jewish.
Thomas Nguyen
Isn´t pumpkin spice fucking cinnamon etc? I think they did have the ingredients, but fucking retard American fuck could only stutter >muh pumpkin spice
Robert Cooper
I have been to nearly every English-speaking country in the world, mostly on business with a smattering of vacations through the years.
I must be in the minority of those statistics, because travelling has cemented my (typically negative) views on various ethnicities and cultures. I don't believe in diversity and certainly not multiculturalism.
My view of people in general is that without the cultural backing like what we have here or in China or Japan, people are naturally lazy, incompetent, and stupid.
Christian Wood
your projecting doesnt negate the point I made.
Lincoln Myers
>ever traveling to a non-white, non-western country. I don't have a death wish.
Evan Edwards
Blacks account for somehing like 6% of all Londoners but two thirds of all gun crime in London.
I suspect (hope) that white Londoners will have an awakening some time soon. I mean, I am an educated, professional Londoner and I am pretty red pilled, so there must be others too.
Not to mention the disgusting liberal press forcing lies and agenda down our throats every day in the Evening Standard etc. People will have had enough at some point.
Luke Turner
Traveling to most people literally means "Going to the most touristy and western places of any given country, never interacting with the average citizen of the country you're visiting, and avoiding the actual culture as much as possible." Of course idiots who are obsessed with travel are a-okay with "diversity," they believe the parade of actors in front of them, meant to emulate the culture they already came from, is indicative of the country at large.
>Look, all these people are just like me, they just look different!
Jackson Roberts
It's funny, because the most popular conservative in Denmark used to say that traveling is what makes people nationalist. He thought that the only way to make all young people nationalist was to travel after high school. Seeing the luxury and grandeur of Russia, Arabia and America should make Danes hate the socialist mediocrity of our nation.
Brody Powell
It's just cinnamon, cloves, allspice, ginger and nutmeg
Mindless consumer are mindless.
Jayden Johnson
this, I grew up in South Africa. lived there for quite some time. Traveling somewhere for holidays does not compare to having to deal with the native population every day. Even our ultra leftist German teachers changed their minds after about 5 months. Same goes for Botswana, Namibia and the 2 years in Kenya. There is a reason why Africa is a shithole.
Robert Harris
Slavic people haven't poisoned their societies with transplanted aliens.
Go to Paris and then go to Prague, or Budapest, or Bratislava, etc.
We should all follow their example.
Adrian Bell
>I can’t stand the "multicultural" U.S. urban centers
You’re typical asian desu. They’re scared shitless of american blacks. In the US they’d literally pay extra to rent in a house next to police precinct because they’re scared of crime, not go out after 8 pm and shit like that.
Jason Wood
Americans are too poor to travel
Wasn't like 70% of Americans $600 USD away from bankruptcy at any given time?
Juan Powell
This.
Jason Ortiz
I have traveled all over the globe, as a tourist, as a businessman, and as a soldier. People belong in their own countries. They belong with their own people. That is diversity. That is what forms a unique culture.
I don't hate diversity. I actually love it. Mixing races and cultures makes things less diverse, not more. People here in the US are lost. They have no cultural identity. They are mutts. Everything just gets watered down and diluted to the point that everything just feels half-assed and fake. Everything here is just a shitty mutt hybrid of something that once was pure and unique.
Logan Hall
which is why I said that Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral were inspiring. It's hard not to love Western Civilization when you're standing at Poet's Corner or viewing the tomb of the Duke of Wellington.
Also the Victoria and Albert museum is basically a chronicle of what it means to be a part of Western civilization
Jordan Jackson
I traveled a lot trough Europe and Asia and respect other cultures and the way they live. Doesn't mean I want them all here. Every place I've been is a shithole anyway compared to the Netherlands.
Jace Rogers
>I suspect (hope) that white Londoners will have an awakening some time soon What evidence is there for this?
Londoners in my experience are some of the most liberal, multiculti-loving people I've ever met.
On the other hand, I visited as a teenager in the 70s, and it was like a different city. Much safer, friendlier, a bit cleaner, and almost everyone was actually WHITE. The whole city had a different feeling and sensibility. I do pray that things can return to such a condition some day.
John Moore
I think it's true to a degree, but simply because people don't see the slums, the way most people live and how they act. They see the good side of the country only and stick to the tacky, safe and commercialized culture zones.
They get a cherry picked view of the place, they go to say India and see the people selling coffee and they figure that they represent the population when most of the people there can't speak English and don't know how to read.
Thomas Cooper
I've done a bit, and I think that it really helps having the experience of being in places you would have only read about otherwise. But honestly, the only reason you may be left with a rosy impression on the outside world is because you never truly integrate into it.
Especially if you hop around, you may never come to appreciate the finer details of a culture. And since you're always a guest you may never learn to appropriately criticize a nation. The people you meet may be more kind to you because they understand that you're a foreigner and need accommodation. You might never grasp the corruption both within the state and within the people themselves.
It's one thing to visit these places, it's another to transplant them.
Liam Mitchell
>5
Hahaha that's nothing!
David Hughes
Traveling is a Jewish scheme
Matthew Harris
Japan was a redpill before I even knew what it was. The country was still so much its own which blew me away. The antithesis of multiculturalism.
I've traveled a lot and still do. It has been my lifestyle the last few years. Albeit in a cooler fashion and not being a degenerate backpacking faggot. I love experiencing true diversity and genuine people. Truth is found in all walks of life. Travel is not the ultimate save all activity though. It's a massive meme and most experience it that way. Faggotry is still faggotry, even abroad, and it being from a different culture does not make it not faggotry.
All that go find yourself bullshit. You'll find shit. All you'll find is your own problems and bullshit once the novelty wears off. One grows through challenge, adversity, introspection and achieving goals. Travel can trigger all of that but it is not because of travel that you all of sudden become this magical better person.
Most backpackers I don't like by default until proven otherwise. Oh, and as a dude don't travel too long just for the sake of travel. You won't get anything out of it unless you make it your business. Get back at life, at a project, and go hard at it. You'll see a lot of bitches just aimlessly travel for years but they will usually be fine because marrying into a man's life. Plenty of times abroad. As a man become successful first and travel on the side.
Jonathan White
Yes - I've traveled extensively (20 + countries) and know for a fact how stupid and ignorant most pol posters are, so I highly reccommend it
Zachary Jones
I was tolerant of all peoples and cultures until I met the dutch.
Now, who gives a fuck you can either (((Tolerate))) me or cry at cloud.
Jose Gray
Most people never go to slums in the city they live / were born in so I don’t think it’s quite fair to apply it to tourists. Like, most americans would never even think about going to the hood because why would they?
Ian Phillips
>Everything just gets watered down and diluted to the point that everything just feels half-assed and fake. Everything here is just a shitty mutt hybrid of something that once was pure and unique.
What are you talking about? The whole stereotype of (white) Americans is that they're genuine, honest and emotional. I haven't been to the States since the late nineties, but my visit essentially confirmed this. Isn't American culture unique in of itself?
The US is actually of the countries I have some respect for in the world.
Eli Brooks
Budget airlines
America doesn't have budget airlines for some reason, my guess is there's some behind the scenes price fixing. The only other place that doesn't have any budget airlines is Africa (for good reasons, nobody can afford it).
Here in Australia we can sometimes get 10 hour flights to places like Beijing for like ~$200 AUD. Cheapest ive done is MEL to KUL for like $120 when they had a special.
Thomas Gray
I travelled once and it made me consider the Chinese beneath subhuman. Fucking cunts
Cameron Adams
Travel is just another reminder of class difference.
>I'm a better person than you strictly on the basis that I have the time and money to go places that you can't, somehow I'm more tolerant, and multicultural, and not merely gawking or selfishly and greedily exploiting differences between people
Julian Phillips
you are a weeb for America
Isaiah Moore
>say something confusing that is counter intuitive to a main plot >throw in some mind bending zen like budda nonsense to appear smart >rap it all up as a "quote" with a crappy silhouette background why do dumbshits constantly need to redefine critical thinking? I travel all the fucking time and I can tell you that the object of traveling is most definitely about setting foot on a foreign land. I don't understand what the second phrase is supposed to mean.
Through all my travels I find myself consistently thankful for how great the United States is. Every time I go to South America or Asia I'm reminded how great home is and how thankful I am of my ancestry.
Have you ever seen people eat off the fucking streets in Mumbai and think 'we need more of these people in Illinois'. Fuck No. Or seen a robbery in broad fucking daylight in Lima and think 'yes, this is living'.
what a load of bullshit
Aiden Ramirez
>have traveled to japan, italy, germenistan, bongistan, turkey, and a couple other places I'm probably forgetting to list >still racist :^) Checkmate liberals.
Christopher Lewis
They do have budget airlines. Spirit, JetBlue. You can even go budget to Europe with Norwegian or WOW (Baltimore -> Reykjavik-> some place else)
Benjamin Jones
We have lingering effects of regulation. Southwest airlines comes about as close as we get to a budget airline and it is still barred from some markets by law.
Daniel Flores
any disparity in wealth can be classed as a class difference, while that may be one aspect of travel it is not the defining characteristic
Michael Nelson
Well, I can't deny this. I envy the unrestrained sensibility of their people and the easygoing way they carry themselves, and the larger-than-life feel had from driving through the landscape.
That still doesn't refute my argument though.
Anyhow I heard things are different after 911, so I may not like it as much if I went back now. Especially with how tense things are with DT
Brody Anderson
There’s also a Mexican budget airline, forgot the name, the one that flies Sukhoi Superjunks 100, they fly to a few US cities.