This thread is for sharing ideas about the political meaning of homesteads. It is also from a realistic perspective, so it is about the practicalities of a homestead such as planning, preparing for, and executing actions necessary to complete the start of a homesteading home, and a greater community.
I am opting out faggots, get in here, and opt out with me. Whether you have a woman doesn't matter
Water would be a major issue without constructing a mountain range or building a channel inwards, it would be very hard to support the towns water needs.
It only takes one mole/fed/nigger moving in to destroy it and the laws of the land says you can’t stop that from happening
Matthew White
1/3 First, the political reason behind starting communities of homesteads that are geographically close and even adjacent to eachother.
A log cabin is easy to build in North America and Europe where the majority of our race are located. These areas are being overrun by state mandated invasion but they can be taken back by raising a new culture that is based in soil and our blood. Inch by inch, year by year. Birth by birth. The point of homesteads is to focus on creating a high natality traditional culture in an ordained structure of communities. Much like what the Amish are doing, in fact. The difference we must have is that while the Amish are peaceful and docile people, we must train our communities to be communities of fighting men who are stood down from fighting with the surrounding host states, only temporarily, where fighting our tyrants would mean death. These states are directly opposed to our existence as free white men, the existence of the family, and the existence of freedom.
Luis Collins
Literally the only way to live, modern life is just slavery with extra steps
Xavier Wilson
Log cabins aren't the only choice tho, consider chad cobb/stone structures
Jason Young
what you wanna get some hookers in a log cabin or what
Zachary Lewis
This shit was already tried and failed, look up groups like CSA. They accomplished more than anyone and it all fell apart when the feds came in, which would happen again if people started building communities around "blood and soil"
Isaac Evans
Orania is still going strong. It's possible.
Josiah Ortiz
Trannies cannot get pregnant
Liam Sanders
2/3 Second, the practical reality of starting a homestead
These are the ones I whipped up for the most prominent Anglo countries in our people's home hemisphere, the North. However, you can find websites directly looking at land through your country's perspective. I encourage you to look up land right now! It is cheap! The boomers left the land and there is plenty of it with little land. For example, I have found land in Canada, 141 acres, with water running through it, with hunting grounds for barely 35000. I have found 80 acres for 11000 canadian dollars.
No not a town! town have rotted! Don't you sense the rot? Everyone is an individual in a town! This good race doesn't need a bunch of individuals walking on concrete, I hold it needs a healthy mass of people plowing the lands of new fatherlands. A return to tradition is a return to soil. It isn't going to the gym and lifting. It is to make a people dedicated to soil, to the family, to themselves.
Cameron Perry
Of course you can! The problem is I already got a woman. But I am sure another white man could take you as wife. If my dreams come true at least
William Rodriguez
3/3
Making community. To make community, We need a common religion. We need to create a common culture. And we need to have an Ordnung. An Ordain. A way of how we will live for all time, set at the outset. Or we will end up like common farmers who changed as the times changed and lost everything they built because of one dumb generation (der boomers).
Dream, please. You can do it. We can do it. We can save our race by living our dreams. What I want you to do it look at land, right now. And dream. Dream about the trees, the cabin you will build, the woman you will have. I am asking you to do a spiritual thing for what is more spiritual than a man building the future with his own hands?
Jonathan Nguyen
Yes! We need men at arms. That is the point of this. The Amish are doing perfectly fine what I am saying what we should do. But the problem is they are peaceful. They won't seize the moment when it comes. They can be culled. We need to form our own band of fighters
Aaron Nguyen
Those hips don' look so fertile to me
Colton Sanchez
move in? move in to where? his own property? I mean to found this with about 250 families. Once there are enough families, close it off to the outside world. Once a young person reaches 18, let him have the option of leaving. If he decides to, let him go. This way, you won't have friction within the community and you basically won't be letting anyone into the community.
Xavier Reed
You are right. Could you post any stone house planning?
Kevin Scott
big milkers tho.
This kinda makes me sad. There are so many slide threads. I felt like making an actual thread and people just wanna mass reply to nigger tranny dick threads instead of come here to talk about an actual political issue that we can address
Isaac Miller
Short growing season though
John Perez
I heard Arizona has the best prices
Nicholas Peterson
or Alaska. The last frontier
Angel Scott
You can stake a 40 acre mining claim in Alaska for 55 bucks. get a small mining permit and "camp" as long as you pay yearly rent. Cant build permanent structures, but can build a nice place, greenhouses, animals, etc. And you can mine it making millions over a few years.
Parker Ortiz
Land's fairly cheap in Wisconsin but I don't know how good the growing season is.
so like the Amish except without religion and with electricity
Mason Johnson
I have a block I want to turn into a homestead, the obvious constraint in Australia is water
Evan Torres
I think it would be beneficial for people to organize based on religious affiliation. There's more of a unifying factor at least, since people in the communities OP is suggesting will be racially homogeneous but not ethnically homogeneous. And it's not just the Amish who are thinking this way, traditionalist Catholics are starting to do it too. theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/01/retreat-christian-soldiers/603043/
Daniel Allen
Can you do rainwater collection and dig ponds or are you gay like us and restrict it?
John Morales
Ahem. We already have that. A lot. They're called Amish.
major earthworks require a council permit (gay) and a rainwater tank of any useful size also requires council approval. Also if you dam (what you call a pond) is leaky it's a huge pain, and evaporation will hit you hard. In saying that, I don't think there's any real obstacles to approval, it's just to stop people doing something annoying like putting them right on the boundary. Anyway I thought only commiefornia had rainwater restrictions?
Stormfront memed Pioneering Little Europe hard around the mid-2000s. Same thing happened coupled with the leadership being full of degenerates.
There was a hugely divisive discussion about if it was best to flee to ethnically-isolated compounds or to try to reconquer the cities, and sadly the nationalists moved in the same direction as white suburbanites, just farther away.
Counter-currents talks a lot about this sort of thing if anyone's interested. @WrathOfGnon does, too.
Ethan Sanchez
Amish don't let in outsiders, you might have a better shot with Mennonites
Landon Nguyen
can you not build a well in the USA? My second project after building a cabin is building a well
Robert Taylor
It's kind of amazing to think about really. The Order financed their operations by robbing banks and then just straight up murdered Alan Berg. Don Black plotted a military coup and didn't even do a decade in prison over it, then he started Stormfront, stole David Duke's wife, knocked her up, and had his kid defect to the libtards all within 25 years.
David Duke also used to be a state representative, as I recall. Just wild.
Justin Jackson
Couldn't you get two cattle and get a bore put in? I was pretty far inland and it felt like less water restrictions than the coast because of the bore.
Joshua Lee
that picture is false though. you don't need that much land
Nathan Hughes
Sauce ?
Jackson Morales
A bore is a cheap option. I have strong ethical views against bores though. They relate more to huge commercial operations which are fucking our ground water levels but I feel like this should still apply to myself
Ayden Fisher
can you not build a well?
Mason Hernandez
It sounds so idyllic but I don't trust any government not to one day roll up and take a shit on you for no other reason than you're not following the norm. They've done it time and time again.
Lucas Perry
Duke ran for governor of Louisiana in 1991 and actually got a majority of the white vote despite the enormous effort by the entire political establishment to stop him
But I WANT that much land
Joshua Garcia
user, You've gotta understand that your new fatherland would still have all the laws of that state and then federal government.
Austin Ross
You can. I have two but there are restrictions in other areas. Collecting rainwater is technically illegal where I am though. Figure that one out.
Alexander Cruz
Various parts of the entire Pacific coast does. Lots of other places have laws on the books but have not enforced thus far. A guy in Oregon lost a court case a few years.back against the state
Ryan Phillips
Not exactly true. Look at the FLDS and Islamic 'compounds' that have armed guards and fencing up and do not allow outsiders in at all. It all depends on who owns the land and what the contract conditions are of those living on that land, varies a bit state to state obviously.
Bentley Hernandez
Fair enough. Had three tanks out there too and never ran out of rain water. They should have cleaned them out better though.
Liam Phillips
As with everything, depends on the state
Connor Miller
she can't hold those plums, but she can hold mine
Logan Jones
Tanks are good. They are pricey to install though. 3 decent sized tanks are going to be north of $60,000 easily
Caleb Collins
It was a company place so basically endless cash. Think one would do six people without worrying about running out. Still getting a lot of rain back home right now apparently.