>which American cities are the least degenerate? Answering to the previous thread's question which got archived before I managed to respond. I'm a Russian who has real estate in several US states (been living here for at least 20 years, though moved back to Russia a couple years ago, WHILE retaining my estate abroad) and I can say with a 100% confidence that Northern Pacific Northwest (mainly Bend and Boring, Oregon), as well as Vermont and Tennessee - are three absolutely fine places to live in. Been fine for several decades and still fine even today. I personally own real estate in Boring, Salisbury, and in Clarksville, and never had any problems with either the authorities OR locals in these particular communities, for all these years. As an additional note - I also have a real estate in Japan, Tokyo, Nerima (Nerima-ku, Oizumi Gakuen-cho), and it's also one of the best places to live in the case if you're thinking of moving to Japan while specifically searching for good place to live in a capital region in particular (the rest of Tokyo is either too expensive housing/land-wise, or too degenerate/racist people-wise. Nerima-ku is a GODLIKE ward).
Also, please do note that I'm recommending these as best places to live in US and Japan as a foreigner with citizenship, not as a native. For some of you these places may look like shitholes for one reason or another, but I've literally personally tried to live in every and each US state and in every Tokyo ward before finally settling down for the places which I've listed above, so all of these recommendations and opinions come based strictly off of my personal actual experience of dealing with US and JP's capital region as potential places to settle in as a foreigner, including working.
P.S. I'm not actually a republican, but there's no flag on Sup Forums's Sup Forums that can fully denote my political views (I'm a monarchist with a very strong lean towards H+ ideology), so the most closest one I could find is the republican one.
Your best bet would be Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, North and South Dakota, Kansas, and Nebraska. It's a good thing that these states are rural, if you're a degenerate and need to be distracted with degenerate thug s like night clubbing, night life, then these states are not for you. These states have low taxes and gun rights and they're less degenerate than other states, especially Wyoming.
Ignore the Texas fags, that state is going to go under within 10-15 years.
Colton Rogers
Please read what have been said, before you post. I'm not "asking advice" from anyone here, since I've already settled. On contrary - basing thing off of my personal experience of dealing with 'Murica and living in it for almost 21 year, I've already decided which states and cities/towns/communities are best for living and which are either mediocrity or downright shithole-tier cesspools.
Parker Diaz
Just stay away from major cities and don't whore around and you won't get BTFO. All shitskins go to major cities, as those places are rapey (just like you like it, and the people there have AIDS so fuck you twice.)
Easton Parker
>stay away from major cities and don't whore around, and you won't get BTFO Bend is a pretty big city, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with it (aside from Oregon's current governor being utterly uneducated cretin), though.
Also - nice projection there Jersey-fag.
Brandon Diaz
It is not surprising at any time a large Tokyo earthquake can occur. Because Nerima is an old city with old wooden houses densely, if a big earthquake occurs, it will become a sea of fire. Still want to live in Tokyo? Please refer to the article on the Great Kanto Earthquake that occurred in 1923, 94 years ago from now, as a reference.
>Nerima is an old ward with old wooden houses densely How is it there, in mid-70s?
Also >What are Japan's developments on anti-earthquake/anti-seismic building of house developments for the last 30 years
But nice try anyway.
Owen Torres
I would look at Pennslyvania, anywhere outside of the Philly and Pittsburg areas are lovely.
Luis Clark
If you got the $$ pretty much anywhere. Just leave your car and house locked when you leave your safe suburb.
Dominic Adams
Ironically enough, I've lived in Philadelphia for roughly 6 months and I have a lot of good friends there. It's not great, sure, but it's NOT as so bad as for in, say, NY or FUCKING GODDAMN Jerksea. Philadelphia is "eh", average, but not utter shit.
Juan Thompson
I would try Pennslyvania, anywhere outside the Philly or Pittsburg area is perfect.
Jaxon Myers
>If you got the $$$, pretty much anywhere That is a very massive misconception and a very big mistake in thinking.
Levi Williams
Probably Anchorage, AK. Nogs and kikes don't dwell in cold places
James Martin
Yeah, I'm actually from Philly originally. My old neighborhood has turned into a fucking cesspool of hipsters, that's why I would suggest one of the red counties.
Adrian Walker
>Anchorage, AK 1. That's Russia, essentially. 2. Too many brainwashed Ukrswine immigrant scum. 3. That's Canaturd, essentially.
Samuel Nguyen
It's Google Street View in the residential area of Nerima Ward. Such residential streets continue to be dense.
Believe me, whn I say that I've literally tried to live in every state - I mean it. And believe me that when I'm saying that if you sincerely believe Philadephia is a worse place than FUCKING JERKSEA or Suck-Fart-Cess&Co, you really haven't tried much of a country at all. Philadelphia is a friggin' top tier in comparison to such utter shitholes as Baltimore or Atlanta, for one.
Kayden White
You're cherry picking, fappai. Most of the Oizumigakuen-cho, where my estate is located, is new and concrete as fuck.
Parker Hill
Pachemu ti ne skazal nikakeh haroshih slov pra Tehasa?
Nathan Anderson
Texas...too dry and hot for me. Infrastructure sucks major ass and locals are aggressive as fuck to pretty much everything. I guess it's a great place to """""(((live)))""""" for a survivalist, but for a middle class citizen that simply wants good nature and climate and to live in a calm quiet place with good pricing on things/services and well behaving locals/authorities, which people like me represent, places such as Texas and Arizona are just too harsh. It's fine to visit once in a while or to come through it on a trip, but actually LIVING there for years - nope. I guess if you're super-rich you can afford to buy yourself a big piece of land in Texas and then live rest of your life while farming off on private property, but I'm not that kind of a person.
Logan Flores
>'MUH 'CALLIFORNIUH Fuck off.
>Portland Depends on which one you're referring to. There's several of them in US (as well as several Springfields, for example). The one in Pacific Northwest is decent (though nowhere near as good as Bend).
Grayson Parker
seek qualified medical help
Daniel King
You need to try way harder than that, kid.
Brandon Davis
you know which one. the faggot hipster SJW one.
Parker Campbell
rural land ownership is the last bastion
Logan Turner
Land taxes in US are downright INEPTLY insane, as well as some of the land-specific laws.
Jack Cooper
-> .
Adam Hughes
Have you ever been in Japan? Life is almost impossible in English alone.
Robert Hernandez
If you think of Texas as being >pic related Then you must have been in El Paso.
Luke Rogers
Ahou ka, anta? I've been living in Nerima for at least ~5 years, in that time I've managed to travel and visit roughly 80% of all the Japan. I've seen all the shit with my own eyes.
Nolan Flores
Did he just expose you? A cho ti tut pretvayaishcia?
Blake Ramirez
Northern Arkansas. Mountains, temperate, white, low cost of living, all shopping available. Minimal leftists.
Angel Reyes
Milwaukee is probobly about as redpilled as it gets, the communities there self homogenized and I recall some storys shaming it for letting it happen (People picked where they lived, 'shockingly' the black side gets shot up daily, the Mexicans and chinks mostly mind themselves.) If you like outdoorsy shit there are good placed in the rural zones, internet might be iffy.
Hudson White
Never been to El Paso, but was in Dallas, Waco, and Lubbock. Dallas has one of the worst infrastructures I've ever seen and experienced in the whole entirety of US.
Wyatt Phillips
He just screened previous thread, so what? Nothing special.
Lincoln Myers
(this is not a recommendation to live in Milwaukee, place has been a shithole given the council just perpetually allows the endless crimes.)
Ian Edwards
Arkansas has some of the dumbest enforced laws, though.
Bentley Gutierrez
lol that guy worked on test drive 2002
Levi Gutierrez
Steve is a GOD. Steve worked on a fuckton load of shit. Unfortunately enough, he's a fucking Britbong.
Julian Thomas
What about Washington (the Seattle one)?
Nicholas Flores
Too close to Canaturd, so being swayed by border liberasts and transhit waves too often. Not entirely bad, but Oregon's much better (minus the current imbecile of a governor, of course). Pacific Northwest's Washington state is still not such an utter shithole as Washington DC, though.
Joshua Butler
Chto popalo v tibya chtoby ti chuvstvola vinujdlen obratno vozvratitsa v Rosiyu?
William Russell
Almost there, burgerbro
Ho мнe тoжe интepecнo
Isaiah Gray
Lived in US most of my life, Russian is a little rusty. (Little) is me being sarcastic.
Isaiah Reed
Try Manchester, NH or Laconia,NH.
Christopher Jones
Nothing. I just have relatives living in Russia, that's all. I currently own three estates in US (two houses and one apartment), one in Japan (a two-story house), and two in Russia (an apartment near Moscow and a family mansion in Crimea which I got through my grandmother's will). Out of those piece of real estate, only those which are in US and Japan were bought by me from scratch on my own money. The property which I have in Russia was given to me in both of the cases (first one from my parents when they moved out and I've started living on my own, and second one through my grandma's will as an inheritance). Out of the property which I've bought by myself, the most expensive piece of estate was in Vermont so far, and the most cheapest in Nerima.
I'm not even all that "wealthy", in all honesty. In Russia my yearly income would be considered "slightly above lower class" or "low tier middle class" in US. I'm definitely no yuppie and no white collar, is what I'm saying. Been buying real estate in US for the past 20 years and not in "~5 years", after all. I got myself pretty good pieces of housing/land, though. I'll be very honest with you guys - US sucks major donkey balls when it comes down to buying house with a land, as LAND laws and taxes in your country are UTTER SHIT. This is why you can buy an utter piece of shit of a house which will cost a fuckton simply because there's 15m of "free land" coming in package with it. THAT is UTTER SHIT. So NEVER buy property with ANY "additional free land" that goes with it. You'll be over-paying as fuck BECAUSE included taxes on "free land" are downright ATROCIOUS, regardless of the quality of the house/building that sits beside it. That's why every house I've bought in 'Murica - I bought only by itself, no "extra free land" (maximum with a porch attached). FUCK buying estate with "free land" in US, it sucks MAJOR donkey balls.
Also, I have future plans to by a house in Argentina sometime in the next ~10 years.