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What does /euzn/ think about moving to a different country where the laws, taxes and cost of living are more to your liking? Vid related talks about how difficult it is to leave your country of birth and old habits behind. This would surely be easier for us, as we start without a homeland or existing Eurasian culture to begin with.
If even a small percentage of us gathered in one country we would form quite a sizeable and influential minority. We could find a place where our racial aptitudes and most prevalent skill-sets would be in high demand, then start building an irl community. Similar to the Jewish diaspora strategy, except the host nation doesn't have to worry about having their culture and institutions gradually subverted. It looks like a win-win for everyone involved.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6p7ESrErlok
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> If even a small percentage of us gathered in one country we would form quite a sizeable and influential minority. We could find a place where our racial aptitudes and most prevalent skill-sets would be in high demand, then start building an irl community.
I think the best way to do this would be to set up IRL communities near places which already have sizeable amounts of Hapas, and have these various branches managed by a single global organization. That way more Hapas would be able to participate without having to move too far. Good choices might include somewhere on the west coast, maybe in Oregon or Washington, somewhere on the east coast, maybe Hawaii as well. In Asia, Hong Kong and Shanghai come to mind (these cities have the longest history of Europeans, and thus Hapas). I don't know much about Europe, but I'm sure there are some fellow Hapas over there too.

We could just do what other races have done as diaspora: buy up property that is close in proximity to each other. Or, with enough capital, construct our own communities from scratch. I remember a while back there was talk of a ton of Hapas moving to the Kamchatka peninsula because its low population, which we could replace with only a few tens of thousands of Hapas.

Of course, all of this requires starting capital, which is why right now I'm working on getting my life in order, getting a decent job and fincances, etc. It also requires us to build a network of Hapas who are willing to work together.
I'm living in Australia and I have a property. It could start here.
Downsides to ausfailia are that there are high taxes. Upsides is that you can avoid most of the taxes if you don't earn lots of money (over $10000/month iirc) and you can avoid GST if you only do cash transactions with individuals.
Another downside is nogunz.
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> $10000/month

sorry, I got that wrong. It's $18200/year ($50/day)
Tax is paid on the excess. So not actually that good.
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> I think the best way to do this would be to set up IRL communities near places which already have sizeable amounts of Hapas
The problem is a lot of these places would severely restrict our ability to create an IRL community, either through high taxes or the use of socialized housing to target and break up homogeneous communities.
> We could just do what other races have done as diaspora: buy up property that is close in proximity to each other.
When they did this they were generally moving from a restrictive area to one that allowed more opportunities. Most people are scared to move to a different country, but will follow once a few pioneers have set up something that works. If a few of us move and become wealthy community leaders, then we will naturally attract lots of followers.
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> Of course, all of this requires starting capital, which is why right now I'm working on getting my life in order, getting a decent job and fincances, etc.
Same here. Good luck anon.
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> I don't know much about Europe, but I'm sure there are some fellow Hapas over there too.
Eurofag here. Was thinking of moving to the Czech Republic or Austria.
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> high taxes
> nogunz
The idea of being a nomad capitalist is to get away from those things. Different aspects of your life can be moved to different places. So, for example, you might run a business in Australia, but live in the Philippines and bank in Singapore. It's about getting the best of all worlds instead of settling for less.
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Central Asia would be ideal but that place has become backwards since the western coup against the Soviet Union. How can we fix it?

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