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Dude
- Age
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31
- I am a
- Seeking a
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Single
- Children (want)
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Would like to have more than 4
- Children (have)
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I do not have children (yet)
- City
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Lethbridge
- State/Region
Alberta
- Country
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Canada
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- About me (Minimum 50 Characters, Maximum 500 Characters)
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My Journey into the concept of Traditional White Communities
In Canada, many children are taught the concept of diversity. Different religions, cultures and people coming together to build one nation. We can all bring the best of ourselves, and leave the rest behind. This sounds and feels like a nice idea. We can all get along, how different are we really?
Growing up, we take a lot for granted. How things are. Customs. Rules. Habits. Etc. Without a reason to question an idea, I never questioned these things. However, one day I was challenged. Not by a person. Not by a culture. Not by a religion. Rather, I was challenged by an event. An event or rather a set of events barely broadcasted. I was lead to read about the events in UK, Rotherham. If you research these events, you will be confronted with an uneasy reality – a clash of civilizations happening at a cultural societal level. Not between nations but within them.
As a take-away, I have come to the conclusion we can’t build a society under the presupposition that everyone will or can get along. Contrary to popular Canadian culture, diversity is not a strength and has never worked in all of human history. Rather, unity is a strength. Strong societies are built out of similar compatible people, aiming towards the same or similar goals. I think this is true for a nation as it is also true for the family units that make up that nation. As such, I have decided to pursue finding someone of similar heritage, looking forwards towards a similar future.
My thoughts about Traditional White Communities
It seems like a central long term overall goal for Traditional White Communities would be to setup closed communities for our own people. I don’t know if it is possible or feasible to do so, particularly in an explicit way. However, so far we still have freedom of association in the west. Therefor, we should be able trend in this direction in an implicit way. As such, I would like to make an effort to build up likeminded people looking to head in this directly.
My goals
I would like to find someone traditional, of European descent. I don’t know the full extend of what being traditional implies. However, I think it should at least include someone looking to have a family in a monogamous relationship.
I like being able to talk through ideas, and have discussions. Going out to do things is interesting, but there is more depth than just shared activities. I would like someone who is comfortable having and forming opinions, as well as breaking down concepts. Someone who can have a meaningful discussion, defend their perspective and evaluate new ideas.
My value set is important to me. I am a Christian, and am looking for someone with the same religious beliefs. This belief system is important to me – that there is a highest value set, a hierarchy of values, as well as grace and salvation through Christ. I do clarify though. The bible talks about loving others. However, in loving others we must also love ourselves. To love yourself is to take steps so that you may exist into the future, so that you may flourish. You can’t love someone else if you are sawing off the branch that you yourself stand on. Said in another way: My belief system involves the fundamental idea that I and people like myself should exist in the future.
Who I am
I enjoy philosophy, and working with my hands. I believe in individual freedoms, though I question whether it is possible to build a society based on ultimate freedom as may be found in a libertarian position. I have spent much time fixing, building, and designing. I don’t always get things right on the first go. I’ve also done a certain amount of planting and growing over my life, both in a literal and figurative sense. I read when I can, but not as much as I’d like. I develop my skills when I can, but not as much as I’d like. I’m average build. I think in part through discussion. I try to limit the amount of hypotheticals, which requires action or getting the rubber to meet the road.
Hygiene is important to me. So is structure and order. Not in an overpowering way, but a well organized person makes an effort to organize the world they live in.
** I will reflect further on this section, to help convey myself better. **
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I am looking for someone who
- Has thought out their views, and their perspective
- Not inclined to agree with the majority, not swayed by the group but has the ability to think and evaluate
- Can defend their perspective
- Who takes care of themselves (mentally and physically)
- Wants children
- Plans
- Not argumentative, is able to communicate differences effectively
- Warm personality
- Shares my religious beliefs and a sufficiently meaningful amount of my world view
- Enjoys physical activity
- Not obsessed with travelling just to travel
- Wise with money, or at least not foolish with it
- A steward who prepares for the future
- Makes good life decisions
- Someone who is not trying to manipulate the people around them
- Someone who can visualize (visual awareness, spatial skills, visualization skills)
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Lifestyle
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Business, Family, Politics, Travel, Cooking, Pop/Rock/Jazz music, Writing, Fitness, Running, Dancing, Hiking, Sailing, Martial arts, Shooting sports, Hunting, Gardening, Arts, Personal growth
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- Stance on Vaccination
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Not Covid Vaxxed
- Geographic Flexibility
- Open to Polygyny (1 M several W)
- Ideal First Date
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Coffee, a walk, or doing something that both parties find engaging.
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