MelissaWV
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Same. I like nice weather, and as much as Keith tries to convince me otherwise, NH is fucking cold. However, I'd prefer to live free and cold than warm and enslaved. Small sacrifice.
Why? Because of this fear that the government will kill us all? Putting aside how ridiculous that sounds, at some point you have to make a choice: do I continue to live life as a slave because it's the safe choice, or do I stand up for myself and take my freedom back?
People fighting for a right to do something that doesn't harm others is what would turn you against moving there? /baffled
Yeah this response doesn't really shock me, as it's the same one I always get. To you, the cold seems to be a matter of going "brrr" and putting on another jacket. To me, extreme cold and having to dig out from a potentially snowbound home is a matter of old fractures, dislocations, and other injuries making themselves painfully and constantly known. I also prefer to have more options when it comes to food and water, and that comes more easily with springs and a different climate. I greatly enjoy the local food here, as I did in WV. When I have gone as far as New England, I found that the quality of much of the produce was quite poor, that the potential for growing many of the things I enjoyed was non-existant, and that asking grocery stores for tropical staples that have always formed a part of my diet (even if they are imported) usually caused a chuckle or guffaw or a very angry look. Climate is just not a matter of fashion.
Moving my non-English-speaking grandmother to NH sounds so charming, and my aging parents can come, too, and would be glad to know the effects of those winters upon a pair of artificial knees and myriad arthritic joints. I notice you also skipped over the part about having access to excellent medical care. I don't blame you.
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Yes, because if I don't do as you say/do, I'm a slave. I've certainly done nothing locally to attempt to further freedom and prosperity. I am absolutely not attempting to make a good and liberty-laden life for myself and my family. Nope, I'm just submitting to a life of absolute slavery because I don't want to move to NH (???). You are putting all of your eggs in one basket by attempting to simultaneously change a government's composition and fend off a growing population swarming up from Massachusetts. That you decided I meant I was afraid the government would swoop in and kill everyone in the FSP is astounding, and rather indicative of something, I'd think.do I continue to live life as a slave because it's the safe choice
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Yeah, I somehow don't think that you get why on earth I don't need my grandmother gazing out her window at a random protest that might involve nudity or shouting or whatever else... rather than the very nice garden that currently fills her view. That is hyperbole, of course, but why would I willingly move into the sort of thing you're describing as "fighting for a right," yet that I see as a cry for constant attention? You talked about getting involved in politics, which is actually fighting, and then you are "baffled" by why I, who've lived around marches and protests far too often in my prior time near DC, would not choose to live in that circus again.
Can you accept that some folks might not want the glitter without being "baffled" or accusing them of wanting to be "safe"? I thought freedom also allowed for people who just want things to be quiet on their property.