This is me. I prayed for years to have the opportunity to move. Every door slammed shut and I finally yielded to a kind of Jonah-in-Nineveh situation. I don’t want to be here, I’m sick of dealing with constant corruption and cancerous ideologies, but it’s where I’m called to be and all I can do is share truth every chance I get. I can on…
This is me. I prayed for years to have the opportunity to move. Every door slammed shut and I finally yielded to a kind of Jonah-in-Nineveh situation. I don’t want to be here, I’m sick of dealing with constant corruption and cancerous ideologies, but it’s where I’m called to be and all I can do is share truth every chance I get. I can only pray if enough people like me stay, we might somehow effect enough change to make the PNW a place as peaceful as it is beautiful. It won’t happen in my lifetime but maybe it could be true for my grandkids. I hate living somewhere that I won’t defend at all morally or philosophically—the ideologies that have taken root here are insidious at best. But it is beautiful and I take some comfort in that even when I feel like I can’t stand to be here another day.
Oh we’d love to, but my husband has a really good job and that unfortunately anchors us to the SeaTac area. God closed all the other doors for similar jobs, so we’re here for now. Having him commute via Spokane airport would add days to the days at a time that he’s already gone. We’ve done the math and we just don’t want to do that to our kids or marriage. Otherwise we would in a heartbeat!
I lived near Seattle until recently and I have no doubt he is telling the truth. DEI policies push anti-White ethic cleansing and you are an enemy of my people, even if you share our skin.
Equal treatment for all and holding all people accountable to the law and advanced civilizational standards is so threatening?
Just get out of King or Multnomah Counties and it's much better. Sure, there are still liberals, but not the really psychotic ones you have in Portland and Seattle -- more the annoying, conformist types who put up "in this house we believe" signs.
Thank you. The verbal assaults are insane, and I hate the number of times my kids have borne witness to the homeless population getting high, defecating, or even pleasuring themselves while we’re stopped at a red light at a main intersection. I dare not go to my local grocery store anymore. It literally has the worst crime rate in the country out of the thousands of stores in its nationwide company. It’s unbelievable how bad it has gotten—CHAZ may have ended, but the problem only got worse. I’m just thankful for the 2A laws that seem to be sticking around…this is all the result of progressive policies and politics in action. It’s a nightmare.
We do need to stay within an hour or so of SeaTac airport, but we’re definitely looking on the fringes of that. Tacoma is where we live now and I describe it as “Gotham City but not as clean.” We’re fine with working class, just…not Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia…
If you have to stay close to SeaTac, Burien/Arbor Heights area is an enclave of (relative) sanity in King County, and it happens to be right next to SeaTac.
Kind of blows me away how overwhelmingly prog King County has become. It's almost like living in a totalitarian state where dissent is not allowed in public.
In fact, I think a big part of the reason it is that way is due to effective intimidation and economic persecution of those with alternative views.
Yes, and Pierce county is just as bad (where we are now), with Thurston not far behind. We’re looking into the Kitsap area, but we’ll see what God does.
Skagit is not bad. Might be a bit working-class for some people's tastes, but it's really got just about everything western WA has to offer, and it's only an hour's drive from Seattle if you need something from the big city.
Basically avoid counties with universities if you want to minimize the crazy.
This is me. I prayed for years to have the opportunity to move. Every door slammed shut and I finally yielded to a kind of Jonah-in-Nineveh situation. I don’t want to be here, I’m sick of dealing with constant corruption and cancerous ideologies, but it’s where I’m called to be and all I can do is share truth every chance I get. I can only pray if enough people like me stay, we might somehow effect enough change to make the PNW a place as peaceful as it is beautiful. It won’t happen in my lifetime but maybe it could be true for my grandkids. I hate living somewhere that I won’t defend at all morally or philosophically—the ideologies that have taken root here are insidious at best. But it is beautiful and I take some comfort in that even when I feel like I can’t stand to be here another day.
If you don’t mind living in the inland NW, try Coeur d’Alene, ID. More beautiful than Seattle or Portland but much saner politically IMHO.
Oh we’d love to, but my husband has a really good job and that unfortunately anchors us to the SeaTac area. God closed all the other doors for similar jobs, so we’re here for now. Having him commute via Spokane airport would add days to the days at a time that he’s already gone. We’ve done the math and we just don’t want to do that to our kids or marriage. Otherwise we would in a heartbeat!
Empathy and Sympathy! Most people outside the area have no idea how bad it was and is.
I lived near Seattle until recently and I have no doubt he is telling the truth. DEI policies push anti-White ethic cleansing and you are an enemy of my people, even if you share our skin.
Equal treatment for all and holding all people accountable to the law and advanced civilizational standards is so threatening?
Just get out of King or Multnomah Counties and it's much better. Sure, there are still liberals, but not the really psychotic ones you have in Portland and Seattle -- more the annoying, conformist types who put up "in this house we believe" signs.
Thank you. The verbal assaults are insane, and I hate the number of times my kids have borne witness to the homeless population getting high, defecating, or even pleasuring themselves while we’re stopped at a red light at a main intersection. I dare not go to my local grocery store anymore. It literally has the worst crime rate in the country out of the thousands of stores in its nationwide company. It’s unbelievable how bad it has gotten—CHAZ may have ended, but the problem only got worse. I’m just thankful for the 2A laws that seem to be sticking around…this is all the result of progressive policies and politics in action. It’s a nightmare.
We do need to stay within an hour or so of SeaTac airport, but we’re definitely looking on the fringes of that. Tacoma is where we live now and I describe it as “Gotham City but not as clean.” We’re fine with working class, just…not Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia…
If you have to stay close to SeaTac, Burien/Arbor Heights area is an enclave of (relative) sanity in King County, and it happens to be right next to SeaTac.
Kind of blows me away how overwhelmingly prog King County has become. It's almost like living in a totalitarian state where dissent is not allowed in public.
In fact, I think a big part of the reason it is that way is due to effective intimidation and economic persecution of those with alternative views.
Hang in there.
Yes, and Pierce county is just as bad (where we are now), with Thurston not far behind. We’re looking into the Kitsap area, but we’ll see what God does.
Skagit is not bad. Might be a bit working-class for some people's tastes, but it's really got just about everything western WA has to offer, and it's only an hour's drive from Seattle if you need something from the big city.
Basically avoid counties with universities if you want to minimize the crazy.