This kills the average American Sup Forumslack

Why are American Sup Forums users overwhelmingly against "the city"? You do know that the city beats the country in almost every way right? Cities have extensive healthcare, education, communications, economic opportunities, leisure activities, relationship activities and much much more than your stupid rural community.

If you weren't so much of a bitch about dealing with traffic, city costs, niggers and other non whites, you would see this this is a no-brainer. Do you really think you can "escape the government" by living in a rural community? Do you really think that "shooting guns, drinking good ol' beer" and saying "naw fuck those immigrants taking all 'ere jobs!" is better than the benefits of the city?

FACT: Nations became great due to modernisation. Modernisation occurred because of urbanisation. Cities can plan, organise and execute FAR FAR better than a bunch of hillbillies. Unless you have major investments in the countryside worth significant capital you guys are the dead weight of a country. Machines can outproduce your inputs of farming tenfold at a fraction of the price.

Lot of Niggers too. That's enough to keep most racists out. Enjoy the smell of NYC subway tho, summers comming! Really brings the subtle notes of hobo piss and garbage to the surface.

>he doesn't live in te suburbs of a major Midwest city, getting all of the benefits of the city but non of the traffic/niggers/trash/hipsters

Oh sweetie

I live in New York City. Sup Forums is not one person and things are a lot less black-and-white than you make them out to be. Moreover you do not understand the positions of the people you are attempting to argue against and moreover are amalgamating multiple separate positions into one.

Urbanisation/highly urbanized areas/magacities

PROS:
>higher density economy
>more efficient labor force
>easier to keep track of people/movements

CONS:
>far less freedom of movement by nature
>less personal property because less room for anything
>no land ownership - everything is leased out - creates apathetic attitude towards your community
>hit orders of magnitude harder by any kind of event/attack
>much, much more expensive everything
>skyrocketing crime rates
>vast crime ridden slums propagate, very hard to actually deal with


HMMMM I wonder (((who))) would support urbanisation...

too many people, too much noise, too much crime, not enough freedom to do what i want, too many regulations, higher pay but the onslaught of taxes take the majority of the difference, almost have to be a tenant unless your family handed down a building through the generations

If society breaks down then all the city bitches will be the first to die. They're all dependant on the city programs to get anything done.

>being this bluepilled

Americans hate cities because they are dominated by niggers and smelly brown people

We ran way to the suburbs to escape them

That being said

Housing in some areas is pretty cheap.

Whites should reconquer the cities.

Ignore the public schools and create a home school network for socialization and education

I live in a semi rural area, I dont hear vehicles all day, I hear birds, circkets, wind blowing at night and its peaceful, any lots of white people live on the outskirts of the city here aswell.

I hate going to the city, its full of niggers, thats where the degenerates congregate.
Its ugly, its depressing environment, fuck the concrete jungle, construction constantly going on, cops, amberlambs always blaring past, no peace, always gotta look over your shoulder for a dindu or someshit, city smells.

thank you for reminding me how much I want to get out of the city.

Cities in the US are mostly nonwhite hellholes where you are likely to be attacked. It's not like the cities in Europe or Australia. Honestly, as bad as it's getting overseas, we have cities that are 78% black. It's straight up crazy to walk down the street in most of it if you're white.

Liberals don't seem to notice the race but they still refer to all non white majority areas as "bad" parts of town. All the city places white left like to chill at just happen to be 100% white.

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Selling out your culture has economic benefits? You don't say.

I was never more racist when when I lived around black people.

I'm now in a neighborhood where I hardly ever see a black person but when I do they piss me off just because of living in the city with them.

I won't do that too myself again

I've lived in NYC my entire life, I spit on flyover cucks.

>used to live in rural area
>found it boring and isolated
>wanted to go somewhere more active

>now live in LA
>too many people, godawful traffic everywhere
>it's rare to see another white person

Shit, man. I wish I could find something in-between.

I grew up in Las Vegas. The city produces nothing but trash and degeneracy, and that's the only purpose of that place. Almost all the economic opportunities there only exist because people need to live there, not because there's resources or production going on there. Most cities I've seen are like that since industry has been leaving: the factories (what actually drove modernization) aren't there, the farms aren't there, the mines aren't there, it's just consumption, traffic, retail and crime. At best cities are good intersections for trade or the use of masses of people for shit like telemarketing or middleman bullshit, because they're mostly just cramped regulatory hellholes.

City governments are horrible organizations: they're wasteful, and are always renovating roads by hiring people by the hour to stand around so it gets done fucking never. It's like job creation by breaking windows: it's retarded.

Most rural and small town communities do produce something, and have less regulation. They have a sense of community: people know each other and care if they live or die. Small town hospitals have always been great in my experience due to that whole caring business, though you do have to leave for specialist shit (which is often true even in cities), the schools are great because you know who's around your kids, communications are pretty great everywhere now days if you don't live totally isolated thanks to abundant towers and satellites, and relationship activities probably just means hooking up to fuck so you can keep those. If you can't go to an old drive in movie theater and go hiking and mountain biking in your own community, then you have different dating options, not better ones.

Pick the right town, and you still get restaurants, cafes, parks to picnic at, laser tag and paint ball arenas. roller rinks, concerts, and on top of that you get fairs and festivals at various points in the year. Enjoy your clubbing or whatever man.

"Going Downtown" in my city amounts to nothing more than watching bankers walking quickly, bums bothering people for money, canvassers bothering people for money, and a bunch of bars. The flipside of all that "culture" is being packed like sardines with people you don't know, criminals, the insane, and a bunch of people you don't like because they get in your way.

You're going to perish in beneath our enemy's weaponry and we're not going to rescue you and we're going to rebuild after this is all done.

>You do know that the city beats the country in almost every way right?
Opinion based argument.

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Well said man. There really is nothing but menial jobs or executive jobs in big cities. Nothing for the average person anymore. So you waste your time and energy to live somewhere that has a bunch of stuff you really cant afford.

Cities aren't suited for my skill set, so it's not worth the cost of living.

You know what's the key difference between the city and the countryside?
Distance. The end.

>cities
>full of crime
>full of pollution
>everything costs far more than it should
>the locals are all fucking weird and have no sense of personal space
>there are tall buildings everywhere so you lose nearly all sense of direction
>too many people

Don't get me wrong, I've never lived rurally, but cities honestly seem overrated to me.

It must be awful. I don't like dealing with people and cities are FULL OF PEOPLE! There's people stacked in buildings, people on the streets, people in vehicles PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE FUCK OFF!

If I may offer a rebuttal to this...

One of the major drawbacks to living in a city is the fact that everything is heavily structured, acquisition of necessities can be done in minutes and the vast majority of your utilities are provided by the city in exchange for money. The benefit of this is convenience, but convenience doesn't always offer the best outcome.

There was a story years ago about a young woman who lived in the city and instead of stocking her refrigerator with food, she used it as a secondary closet for storing her clothes. Her reasoning was that food was so easily obtainable (and usually provided by whatever man she was stringing along at the time) that she had no need to have any sort of food storage capacity.

We also see an interesting phenomenon happen at the turn of the 20th century. Prior to industrialization, the majority of people lived a farmer's life outside of cities. As industrialization took place, people flocked from the rural areas into cities, because industrialization had caused a boom in opportunities there. However, psychologists noted a phenomenon happening at the time which they terms "Neurasthenia"; a feeling of weightless or surreal aspect to life. Symptoms of neurasthenia included depression, anxiety, indecisiveness and a whole slew of similar conditions. Additionally, physical capabilities and philosophical attitudes atrophied after this time. People shifted from needing to be able to engage with lots of skillsets and avenues of activity to the highly-structured, beehive-like position of a factory line worker or an office worker. This was also when the idea of free will started to seriously be questioned philosophically.

One Edward A Ross conveyed his thoughts on this at the time:

>Under our present manner of living, how many of my vital interests must I entrust to others! Nowadays the water main is my well, the trolley car my carriage, the banker’s safe my old stocking, the policeman’s billy club my fist.

I live in Seattle, and can't wait to move. There's nothing beneficial about living here. Rampant homelessness, constant fucking traffic, shitty infrastructure, absurdly high cost of living, heroin everywhere, non-existent police force, parks you can't go to because of aforementioned homeless, and its packed to the gills with leftists.

Oh but I guess it's worth it for the overpriced bars and trendy ethnic restaurants.

kys OP.

Now, it's no secret that Millennials have been hard up for cash since they've been somewhat fucked over. Prices haven't dropped to coincide with this, which means Millennials HAVE to be spending conscious. IT's literally a matter of longterm survival for them and many Millennials will have to get creative in their livelihood, as many of the traditional ways of making money are going by the wayside.

So, why would any millennial want to live in a city that stunts them individually? Jobs aren't a guarantee and likely won't be a guarantee in these places. They're noisome, stifling and create people who are full of learned helplessness.

TL;DR - cities are overrated.

Irbanization is good but all men shoukd be land owners of their own personal land for self living

urbanization means more services goods and trades are made available which means more money/tradable goods/services.

News flash to an obviously newfag OP. When people say they hate "the city", they mean they hate living in close proximity to niggers.

>You do know that the city beats the country in almost every way right?

AAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA!!! You stupid faggot.

Pretty much.

>You do know that the city beats the country in almost every way right?

AAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA!! I bet you're fat and like living in a city close to Tim Hortons

Cost of living in Seattle is retarded. I lived in a little studio apartment in the shittest part of the city for a few months and rent was 1.5k a month. Meanwhile in the tourist town I used to live in just over the border to Idaho you could rent entire 3-4 bedroom houses right on the lake for the same price.