Where in the world do I find a place to live that has:
-Lots of white people (Because I value IQ and asians aren't attractive enough to me)
-Conservative views and values (Because the ideological subversion of the United States is only getting worse and it's terrifying)
-Seasons (Because I have never fulfilled my childhood fantasy of being cozy with a beautiful white girl in a christmas-decorated town. Am I the only one who dreamed of that?)
My dad qualifies for dual citizenship of US/Italy and the rest of my family will too after he gets it. It won't be for a few years but regardless, I think that means I'll be able to live and work anywhere in the EU. I know some Italian, but I honestly hate languages. That would only leave Ireland, so unfortunately I'd have to learn a language to live anywhere else. I'd deal with it if the country was compelling enough. I've read that Finland is pretty conservative, for example. Then there's northern-central US like Montana and North Dakota, which are both red states, have a lot of white people, and have seasons. I just wonder if conservative people in the US are different than those in Europe. I still don't respect the "praise Jesus oh lordy" types, and call me crazy but I don't think you find much of them in Europe. That's not the kind of conservative I'm into. So is there hope in places like Scandinavia? Estonia? Russia scares me though.