/SRG/ - Self Reliance General

In order to overcome the coming social and economic troubles that will face us in the coming future, one must not be overly dependent on modern society, lest you be dragged down with it. The final red-pill is choosing a life of self-reliance and being in charge of your domain.

What have you done recently to make yourself less reliant on the system?

random interesting links to get you started:

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youtube.com/watch?v=RV7pmE4MC-I

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youtube.com/watch?v=ixtxNfU9Rb8
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The mere act of being a functioning member of society and paying taxes is basically funding a war against us. Maybe a more concrete solution to the parasitic relationship we have with our society involves fundamentally changing the white way of life, and realigning our priorities?

The current status quo is maintained by concentrating the nations power and wealth in urban centers, where the cost of maintaining a comfortable way of life is perpetually extracted out of you through taxes, finance, and other costs. All of that wealth is then used to perpetuate the degeneration of our society, and our reliance on it. We are trapped in a self-reinforcing cycle. Political action may be great, but its unlikely to ever be more than a stop-gap for a real solution.

A more permanent change means detaching ourselves from the status quo. There are lessons to be learned from people today who live in more rural and tight-nit communities, or how our own great-grandparents may have lived just a century ago. Shed all the crap from your life that you don't need, and learn to rely on yourself. Learn practical skills that will make you more self reliant, instead of eating food that was picked by Guatemalans 300 miles away, make your own. Learn to be in charge of your own life. We got ourselves into this mess by constantly seeking comfort above all, choosing to move one more exit down the highway to escape the encroaching minorities, instead of addressing the problem head on.

So if we are to ride the tiger and what not, I propose we start seriously considering some pragmatic ways to do that. Network online or offline, form clubs, orgs, whatever it takes, as well as working on individual strength and self reliance.

anyway, there's a decent discord server to discuss this further for those who are interested: discord gg/MTEJ2C

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1. Land
2. Wife
3. Guns
It’s all details after that

bumping for interest

youtube.com/watch?v=dTfYEwjdmZE

anyone every try camping while freezing your nuts off? I plant to try next winter

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true, but the details are important

discord gg/MTEJ2C

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I agree, what do you suggest?

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well the things I've been pondering is where I can find land that has the best price to quality ratio + have a low chance of having my guns taken

1. apartment
2. job
3. everyone does meditation and yoga daily

It’s all details after that

there's a not insignificant number of people out there who think this is a great way to live

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> youtube.com/watch?v=RV7pmE4MC-I

I've probably watched this video 5 times by now. Absolutely love what this guy accomplished with some family and friends.

It's been my dream to do the same. This year I just started working with my father to renovate his home and have learned so much, Slowly building the knowledge to do this one day.

youtube.com/watch?v=4a-IbfepH2Q

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This is another great one. He also makes an ax although I believe the soundtrack was removed.

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discord gg/dQghEJ

speaking of good youtube channels: youtube.com/watch?v=4DSveLiEbSM

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Yeah same here. I have some ideas. I also consider whether that land is in an important red state or swing state.

what are your ideas user?

the Rockies, widwest, and appalachia are probably the best as far as the US goes

discord gg/dQghEJ

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Watch this TV show and see if you'll make it.

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where's the pic OP?

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northern idaho

cool

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>one must not be overly dependent on modern society, lest you be dragged down with it.

true, contribootin

>an EMP attack causing a protracted nationwide blackout lasting one year could kill up to 90 percent of the American people through starvation and societal collapse
firstempcommission.org/uploads/1/1/9/5/119571849/nuclear_emp_attack_scenarios_and_combined-arms_cyber_warfare_by_peter_pry_july_2017.pdf

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thanks for sharing

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Here's my broody ducks. Each one lays 250-300 eggs per year, and in hard times can become a meal for 4.
I've got a 30x30 garden going right now too.

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Moar

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