I live in Essex. I had a 4 day break, 2 years ago, in Suffolk. Less than 1 hour car journey. Weather was great. Even had the mother-in-law. It was the best holiday I ever had.
Interesting observation regarding the radicalisation of the normies. Relative of mine, female, recently bought a house in the far North West of North West England. High taxes, it has a veritable seaside resort atmosphere and lots of council-sponsored events going on. She recently hitched a taxi ride with one of those Subcontinentals driving, they got to talking, as you do, and he was commenting how 'this is such a lovely place. I might move here one day'. As you can imagine, the region is Whiter than White. Sitting in the beach pub, she declared to me she was not happy about this: "I'd prefer it if they just stayed in their ghettos". I almost spat out my ale in amazement. Times past, she never would have said that in public; she's broadly Left-wing on most political issues but it appears the ethnic cleansing is getting too much, even for her.
I sympathise with this as I love our homeland but we live on a very small island. The effort to find quiet places, especially from where I live, is an undertaking that requires time to travel. I have children fast becoming adults so after years of driving round the UK and France, we're spending a few years on decent package holidays to quiet places. I have also become averse to the middle class hoardes (like myself I guess) who visit, or worse, move to the scenic areas. I'm considering taking up coastal dinghy cruising to really make the best of it. Probably one for 5-10 years from now.
There should be a heat map but of diversity, updated hourly. North Yorkshire is nice, I was in York recently and the only non-Europeans I saw were Japanese tourists and one Vietnamese waiter who chortled with me about Vietnam's victories over China and America. I was tempted to use some of the Vietnamese slang I've picked up from war films but decided against. Harrogate is also very English, it's like going back in time to the early 90s, demographically speaking.
I highly recommend the north Wales peninsula, nefyn, pwhelli ect as good as anywhere in Europe , I too have accepted I will likely never travel again in my lifetime , my only concern is that we will be even restricted from travelling inside our own country eventually once we are caged in our 15 minute (Gaza style ) city
Have a good one Morgoth, look forward to reading your observations. The Yookay is an urban phenomena, but it does leak out into the rural areas. I spend a lot of my free time going on trips to different parts of the country, usually in the countryside. I find in many places its possible to escape and forget about the state of things.
I recently had the chance to visit Ceredigion upon the Northern Coast of Wales ( Llŷn Peninsula ). Multiculturalism is such a peculiatity there that they named one of its largest pubs The Black Boy. 99.9% White; with cues outside their Chip Shops.
There was a distinct lack of Indian Restaurants and only one Chinese takeaway that I could lay claim to seeing; and, that looked cold, shoddy & closed.
Absolutely refreshing.
After ascending its principal hill, my troupe discovered a minority group of six young Pakis, loitering at its summit.
Even they seemed respectful. Outnumbered, as they were, upon all sides.
What with this, the spotlessly kept streets, and many affordable travel hostels, I'd recommend the Northern Coast of Wales, wholeheartedly.
Best wishes for a relaxing and well earned break Morgoth. You’ve certainly earned it. Over here me and the lady usuakky go camping in state parks for a week every summer. Places like Vermont or Maine. As libtarded as the population are you can usually find a nice beer the scenery is otherwordly and when you are sitting round a camp fire reading chatting and playing cards other people dont matter. Things are changing even in these remote places (Vermont has no large airport and is sparsely populated) last night we stayed there a few years back the camp ground could have doubled as a Bollywood set. It was disconcerting to say the least. Godspeed Morgoth.
I live in Essex. I had a 4 day break, 2 years ago, in Suffolk. Less than 1 hour car journey. Weather was great. Even had the mother-in-law. It was the best holiday I ever had.
Severe lack of Bomalians also helped.
Enjoy your break Morgoth you deserve it!
Thanks, I’ll be making lots of notes.
Interesting observation regarding the radicalisation of the normies. Relative of mine, female, recently bought a house in the far North West of North West England. High taxes, it has a veritable seaside resort atmosphere and lots of council-sponsored events going on. She recently hitched a taxi ride with one of those Subcontinentals driving, they got to talking, as you do, and he was commenting how 'this is such a lovely place. I might move here one day'. As you can imagine, the region is Whiter than White. Sitting in the beach pub, she declared to me she was not happy about this: "I'd prefer it if they just stayed in their ghettos". I almost spat out my ale in amazement. Times past, she never would have said that in public; she's broadly Left-wing on most political issues but it appears the ethnic cleansing is getting too much, even for her.
I sympathise with this as I love our homeland but we live on a very small island. The effort to find quiet places, especially from where I live, is an undertaking that requires time to travel. I have children fast becoming adults so after years of driving round the UK and France, we're spending a few years on decent package holidays to quiet places. I have also become averse to the middle class hoardes (like myself I guess) who visit, or worse, move to the scenic areas. I'm considering taking up coastal dinghy cruising to really make the best of it. Probably one for 5-10 years from now.
There should be a heat map but of diversity, updated hourly. North Yorkshire is nice, I was in York recently and the only non-Europeans I saw were Japanese tourists and one Vietnamese waiter who chortled with me about Vietnam's victories over China and America. I was tempted to use some of the Vietnamese slang I've picked up from war films but decided against. Harrogate is also very English, it's like going back in time to the early 90s, demographically speaking.
Hi Morgoth, if you want to see the lake district at its best stay away from the southern fells and the area around Keswick.
The eastern, northern and western fells still feel otherworldly to me. Give either Mosedale or Ennerdale a try!
Enjoy the break old friend. Well deserved.
Thanks John.
North Wales is excellent.
I highly recommend the north Wales peninsula, nefyn, pwhelli ect as good as anywhere in Europe , I too have accepted I will likely never travel again in my lifetime , my only concern is that we will be even restricted from travelling inside our own country eventually once we are caged in our 15 minute (Gaza style ) city
Have a good one Morgoth, look forward to reading your observations. The Yookay is an urban phenomena, but it does leak out into the rural areas. I spend a lot of my free time going on trips to different parts of the country, usually in the countryside. I find in many places its possible to escape and forget about the state of things.
Have a great holiday I hope your pleasantly surprised.
I recently had the chance to visit Ceredigion upon the Northern Coast of Wales ( Llŷn Peninsula ). Multiculturalism is such a peculiatity there that they named one of its largest pubs The Black Boy. 99.9% White; with cues outside their Chip Shops.
There was a distinct lack of Indian Restaurants and only one Chinese takeaway that I could lay claim to seeing; and, that looked cold, shoddy & closed.
Absolutely refreshing.
After ascending its principal hill, my troupe discovered a minority group of six young Pakis, loitering at its summit.
Even they seemed respectful. Outnumbered, as they were, upon all sides.
What with this, the spotlessly kept streets, and many affordable travel hostels, I'd recommend the Northern Coast of Wales, wholeheartedly.
Enjoy your break from it all. 🫡
Best wishes for a relaxing and well earned break Morgoth. You’ve certainly earned it. Over here me and the lady usuakky go camping in state parks for a week every summer. Places like Vermont or Maine. As libtarded as the population are you can usually find a nice beer the scenery is otherwordly and when you are sitting round a camp fire reading chatting and playing cards other people dont matter. Things are changing even in these remote places (Vermont has no large airport and is sparsely populated) last night we stayed there a few years back the camp ground could have doubled as a Bollywood set. It was disconcerting to say the least. Godspeed Morgoth.
Have a great time Morgoth and look forward to your musing and writing when back from a well deserved break.
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