Russia to offer sanctuary & residency to foreigners disgusted by the demonic globohomo clown world west

Roosh didn't and doesn't have children, trust me as it makes a world of difference. Unless you're ok with drag queen storytime of course.

I understand stuff like that happens. I have worked in education in various contexts and never seen anything like it personally.

Sometimes I think we tend to react to the news media and I don't know how 'real' some of these stories are or how ubiquitous. Just that they do take place obviously, but there are many places where they do not. I can vouch for that.

And even if that did happen you could simply just take your child out of that school and place them in a different one as well as heavily researching the school and such practices before joining.

It's not as fatalistic as you are making it sound at least in regards to education.
 
I understand stuff like that happens. I have worked in education in various contexts and never seen anything like it personally.

Sometimes I think we tend to react to the news media and I don't know how 'real' some of these stories are or how ubiquitous. Just that they do take place obviously, but there are many places where they do not. I can vouch for that.

And even if that did happen you could simply just take your child out of that school and place them in a different one as well as heavily researching the school and such practices before joining.

It's not as fatalistic as you are making it sound at least in regards to education.

I have a first hand account of that kind of degeneracy as a father and I would never ever take the word of someone that works for the education department ever again and that's why we homeschool and others flee to Russia with their entire family.
 
I understand stuff like that happens. I have worked in education in various contexts and never seen anything like it personally.

Sometimes I think we tend to react to the news media and I don't know how 'real' some of these stories are or how ubiquitous. Just that they do take place obviously, but there are many places where they do not. I can vouch for that.

And even if that did happen you could simply just take your child out of that school and place them in a different one as well as heavily researching the school and such practices before joining.

It's not as fatalistic as you are making it sound at least in regards to education.

The degeneracy is ubiquitous and it is terrible. There is no way I will send my kids to government education again. Their idiocy around covid showed us they did not value children at all. But really, we should have pulled them sooner. I'd pray with my kids at night and things like Earth day would start to come up as something they felt they needed to pray about. Public education is utter trash and it represents indoctrination into the new religion.
 
I don't wish him ill will. I'm concerned for his 8 young children and his marriage. To pick up your family's life and move them half way across the world because of your personal frustration with politics and the local homo bar up the street instead of moving your family deeper into the Canadian wilderness and fighting the good fight on your home turf is a questionable decision.

This man sells everything, packs 10 people into 28 suitcases, holes up in Georgia for 3 months waiting for the "easy" welcoming arms of mother Russia to green light his path to the no-homo land of JQ-free Christandom while they all scramble to learn to speak Russian. That, and he plans on being a farmer and starting a new business in a land where he doesn't fluently speak the language? Farming in and of itself is time consuming, demanding work. This, coupled with all his previous thoughts and obsessions about globohomo liberalism and "plans" to move, it is highly doubtful that any of his 8 children will get any of his undivided attention for the next several years. Modern young children are particularly susceptible to emotional "trauma." It doesn't take much to f*ck up their childhood and doom their adult life. This guy might be well on his way to doing just that. It's one thing for a man to gamble with his own life, but you don't have the right to take 9 other innocents with you.
They're Canadian. They are tough as nails. They will be fine.
 
They will easily integrate through their children, who will be fluent in Russian after a year of schooling. Their mother is going to socialize with the parents of her kids' friends.

Also the fact that this guy was able to purchase his land, tractor, and build his own house using local suppliers and contractors tells me that he will have no problem dealing with the locals.
 
They will easily integrate through their children, who will be fluent in Russian after a year of schooling. Their mother is going to socialize with the parents of her kids' friends.

Also the fact that this guy was able to purchase his land, tractor, and build his own house using local suppliers and contractors tells me that he will have no problem dealing with the locals.

I don't think it's that simple to become fluent in a foreign language if just dropped into a local school where all instruction is done in the native tongue.
 
For children, yes absolutely, especially younger ones, they will be fully conversant after a year of local schooling. For adults it will take a lot more effort.
Kids have an easier time picking up new languages. Their thinking is less mechanical. I mean I notice it every time I try to learn a new one. I keep thinking about grammar and rules instead of just jumping in the fire.
 
I don't think it's that simple to become fluent in a foreign language if just dropped into a local school where all instruction is done in the native tongue.

The eldest girl was already conversing in Russian with the Orthodox priest they had over at their almost finished place. Kids pick up languages like it's nothing, you should know that working for the educational department.

Not just that, the man's parents were Dutch immigrants to Canada and immigrated there when he was a little boy. They'll be fine as they've been through the ringer before.
 
Kids have an easier time picking up new languages. Their thinking is less mechanical. I mean I notice it every time I try to learn a new one. I keep thinking about grammar and rules instead of just jumping in the fire.
You just have far more time and no one expects anything of you. It's as simple as that.
 
For children, yes absolutely, especially younger ones, they will be fully conversant after a year of local schooling. For adults it will take a lot more effort.

Depends how young they are. Maybe under 5 but above will take concentrated effort.

They won't become fluent in Russian by being thrown into grade 5 level Russian language and maths lessons. They'll pick up a few words here and there but mostly be confused and alienated.
 
I’m surprised you’re stumping for Russia so much.
I am not stumping for Russia. I am a life-long seeker of the truth - that's what I care about. How is it that you cannot conceive of someone trying to be objective? Not everyone is focused on taking one side or the other, as if life is some sportsball match.
If your user name checks out Kentucky is actually a good place in the US for homesteading and leading a traditional life. Beautiful country and affordable property. If I can make the digital nomad transition I plan on spending some time down there. I’ve never been there before so maybe I’m wrong, but it looks good on paper.
Depends on your preferences. I was born and raised in Kentucky, but the best places to live in America are out West, IMHO.
 
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