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‘Rural Renaissance’: Venture Fund Plans New Community In Appalachia To Escape Soros-Enabled-Hellhole Cities | |
2024-01-24 | |
[ZeroHedge] A majority of Americans are fed up with imploding progressive metro areas transforming into violent crime hellholes because Soros-backed District Attorneys refuse to enforce common sense law and order. Americans are tired of radicals in the Biden administration who knowingly push for open southern borders. At the same time, tax-payer-funded non-governmental organizations facilitate the greatest invasion this nation has ever seen of unvetted individuals - some of whom are on the FBI's Terror Watch List. The president's collapsing polling data is a symptom the American people have rejected this mumbling, silent generation president who should be in a nursing home or on a La-Z-Boy recliner at his beach house in the elite-only beach town of Bethany. In recent years, the tyrannical overreach of government during Covid, BLM riots, and nationwide violent crime eruption, plus the 30-year fixed mortgage rate under 3%, unleashed the greatest-ever exodus of Americans from Demcorat-controlled states and metro areas for safer areas in red states. The migration trends of the Covid period are still happening today, just less because of housing affordability woes. However, an entirely new trend is emerging: a venture fund in rural Kentucky is building a new community for folks who want to escape all the chaos of progressive cities. Called the "Highland Rim Project" (HRP), venture fund New Founding is developing "rural towns and communities nestled in the bucolic hills of the Eastern Highland Rim area of Tennessee and Kentucky." HRP's website stated, "Our nation is in the midst of a generational people movement to small towns and rural areas." "Remote work enables a revolution in where people live and how they organize themselves into communities. People are, especially since Covid, proactively seeking communities that align with their values and way of life. The knowledge economy worker can now work and live in a small town, uplifting areas that have struggled with economic depression for decades," it pointed out. The firm said HRP is a partnership with "business owners, pastors, and other community leaders." Joshua Abbotoy, Managing Director of the New Founding organization, said the community's leadership would be predominantly Protestant Christians. "The whole point of it is to plant a flag and say this small town is where our people are gathering. And the question is: who is going to grab the land? Is it going to be good, based people who want to build something inspiring that's culturally authentic to the region's history? Or is it going to be Bill Gates and BlackRock and hippies from California?" Abbotoy said in a video.
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Posted by:The Walking Unvaxed |
#8 /\ What's next, Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA's) ? Talk bad about us you infidel kaffir and we'll never permit you to return to Afghanistan. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2024-01-24 14:17 |
#7 L.A. Times Editor Pleads With Fleeing Californians to Please Stop Bashing State on the Way Out |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2024-01-24 14:15 |
#6 Called the "Highland Rim Project" (HRP) So....HRPies? |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2024-01-24 14:01 |
#5 Thought Experiment: Continued waves of illegal aliens become concentrated in American urban areas, transforming them into the likes of Sao Paolo or Johannesburg, and lax/intentional governmental practices eventually result in massive levels of voter registrations in violation of existing law but unenforced or blocked by liberal lawfare. Citizen/wealth flight, as described above, continues to rural enclaves and fortified small towns, re-creating traditional American lifestyle and prosperity apart from the urban-sump wastelands and tribal/gang territories. How long before the 40 urban population centers have sufficient "voters" to create the political climate of sub-Saharan Africa? Of course it can't happen, and Cloward-Piven is just academic drivel... |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2024-01-24 13:36 |
#4 California prices for Texas acreage. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2024-01-24 07:26 |
#3 /\ Blue Ridge, GA. is much the same. Mind the BMW's and Rovers. The 'Black Sheep' just South of the downtown area, is still a good bet for dinner. Their meatloaf is famous. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2024-01-24 06:59 |
#2 Back early 2000-2010 we use to own few small bug of LMOE properties and a cabin in Western NC. areas (Hayesville/Murphy/Anderson & the NOC area ). Then the 1/2 Backs moved in, in mass. The term 1/2 Back, as the locals called them, were Liberal NY/NJ Yankees that moved to FLA and then decided to move 1/2 way back. Soon the famous 1/2 back rallying cry was heard constantly ...."That's not the way we did it back in _____". Soon local campaign donations elected their like thinking people and culture changed. We sold and purchased in a less infected area. |
Posted by: NN2N1 2024-01-24 06:15 |
#1 Dilbert's Scott Adams's assessment is becoming more obvious. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2024-01-24 02:49 |