An update on my military career and a personal thank you

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    Good evening, Gents

    Let me start off by saying that after giving this much thought, evaluating factors with the geopolitical situation, the direction of the military and analyzing the gynocentric elements within it, and personal as well as financial factors in my life, I have decided that not only would I separate from this sacrificial organization, I am also going to be immigrating to Ireland, where I will build a new life and eventually renounce my American citizenship. Don’t get me wrong, I love this country, but with the previously mentioned factors, I don’t see myself surviving in what could potentially become another world war or being in a country where gynocentrism is so overt that to even look at a woman in this country without the red pill glasses on is damn near impossible, and I’m already aware of how female nature doesn’t change anywhere being that the women I dated were foreigners, both of asian descent, but were almost westernized like american women. I have until early 2019 before I officially separate, yet even with the feelings of anxiety, doubt, and uncertainty about life in general, I am confident that I will find a way and eventually come out feeling happy with all of my basic needs being taken care of and then some. I’d also like to thank Keymaster and the other men on this site for their guidance and advice. Were it not for men like you guys and MGTOW as a whole, I would never have the courage to leave. I can’t believe that a year and a half from now that I will be cutting out one of the biggest gynocentric parts of my life. I can’t cut women out entirely, but it doesn’t mean I will be tied to a contract that can destroy me should I decide to not follow suit.

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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    Ireland is a pretty big feminist, anti-male country. They have less free speech rights there too. Certainly less gun/self defense rights.

    What made Ireland the choice?

    Not trying to pee on your decision, just wondering why its attractive.

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

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    Anonymous
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    Ireland doesn’t have the potential of going to world war 3 like the united states does right now. Plus, unlike a lot of people who bitch and moan about America, I’m doing something to change my situation. Even if Ireland is feminist, there isn’t anywhere I’m going to go at this point that doesn’t have feminism overtaking it to some degree, save a lot of middle eastern countries. But I think that’s the whole point of going MGTOW to begin with. You do away with as much of it as possible. Also, while free speech may be a bigger thing in America, we’re also vulnerable in lose our jobs and people will still act violent anyway, so if you could, please tell me how, in comparison, would I have it better? You also have to understand, I’m coming out of the military. You really think free speech is a gimmick we get to have? I’m not trying to come at you, I’m just calling things like I see them based on my logic and experience thus far.

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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    I just wanted to understand the thought process. Is the 1 1/2 years timeframe because of time still in service, or just for all the planning to actually get there?

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

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    PistolPete
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    Check with some of the Irish members before making a final decision. Its not a step up to move to a country that prohibits owning a gun.

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    NomadicExpat
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    Leo, I felt exactly the same way in my last two years in the Military. That’s why when I got out, I became NomadicExpat.

    I couldn’t stomach the government gynocentric bulls~~~ for a second longer. Not one more goddamned ‘mandatory training’ where some womens studies major lectures me and my Platoon about how we’re all ‘WAAAAAAAAPISTS’. I started getting testy with them, the FRO’s (family readiness officers) the SARCs (sexual assault response coordinators) and all the other mandatory talking heads.

    Getting out is going to be strange, Brother. As much as you think you know about how f~~~ed the Western World is… Wait until your eyeb~~~~ deep in it.

    I got out last year, and already it feels like I left the safety of the Mens Gun Club. At least in the military the vast majority are bitching about those stupid lectures as soon as they are done.

    In the civilian world, over half walk away from that type of training saying “I never thought of it that way, that’s a good point….”

    In 2019, you truly enter Bizarro World. The nice thing about it? At least you can make your own rules! Hit me up on this forum when it comes, I’ll get you SMOKED UP BRO!!!!!

    Once you realize how f~~~ed everything is, there’s no point in living under the heavy hand of the U.C.M.J.

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    Anonymous
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    I just wanted to understand the thought process. Is the 1 1/2 years timeframe because of time still in service, or just for all the planning to actually get there?

    At this point, it’s both. I’ve reenlisted twice already and nothing’s changed for the better.

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    Check with some of the Irish members before making a final decision. Its not a step up to move to a country that prohibits owning a gun

    PistolPete, I don’t even have the funds to own a gun. While I do see your point, it’s pretty moot considering that that’s how most of the EU operates.

    Once you realize how f~~~ed everything is, there’s no point in living under the heavy hand of the U.C.M.J.

    Exactly. I’m not spending another 14 years in just to retire with a small pension while there’s bigger opportunity to do so on the outside. People can be successful if they’re willing to be disciplined and do what it takes, point blank.

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    GregB0
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    Best of luck to you and I completely agree with your decision to leave. The culture you and NExpat described was the main reason I punched my ticket when I did.

    Thank you for your service and I hope that the green fields of Ireland are green year round for you.

    Hopefully you will consider keeps you US citizenship. You have done more for that title that the majority of native born citizens.

    ​"​My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.​" - Clarence Buddinton Kelland

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    Did you consider new zealand?
    Apparently if SHTF it would happen in northern hemisphere so southern would not be affected as much (radiation).

    We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit. - Aristotle
    Warrior asked Fear, “How can I defeat you?” Fear replied, “If you don’t do what I say, I have no power.”

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    NerdTunneler
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    I too would recommend NZ…Its a big place with very few people…Very relaxing…Try to visit NZ brother in case you might love the place…Stay away from the major cities and more into the northland or other areas…Im not from NZ but I went there for a visit and its nice…

    I stand with feet apart and let my balls hang free...Manginas dont have balls...See how they stand and sit at the whim of their masters...

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