Anonymous ID: 2a5357 Oct. 13, 2021, 6:26 a.m. No.14777629   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7649 >>7698

Q.

 

If Id'a known that the plan consisted of yall driving all these out-of-staters to Tx, I might not have signed on.

 

What are yall accomplishing? Seriously.

You are driving people to an area that they will just turn into the area they left and overburdening the resources of TX. Texas cannot take the whole population of blue states.

What does that accomplish?

Seriously asking.

Anonymous ID: 2a5357 Oct. 13, 2021, 6:44 a.m. No.14777683   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7687 >>7689 >>7691

>>14777649

 

>get out of the cities for quite some time

 

Not denying that.

 

Anon lived in what used to be a very rural area. In the past 2 years, so many people have come in, driven by covid and other shenanigans, that it is no longer rural. Rural to the people coming in because they are city people, but they are making it not rural.

So people get out of the cities and just go and make cities somewhere else.

 

They don't change their city ways, they just move them.

OK, I know I'm being selfish, but people are fleeing what THEY chose, so they can come destroy what others did not choose. And those of us who did not choose urban life are supposed to be happy about it? I just don't see what it accomplishes.

 

Yall (Qteam) are destroying rural America. There will be none left. Anon can do nothing about that. Just don't understand WHY anyone would want to do that.

 

Rural America will soon be gone forever and that is a very sad thing.

Anonymous ID: 2a5357 Oct. 13, 2021, 6:54 a.m. No.14777718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7745

>>14777691

 

But tell me, anon, what does this accomplish. You flee California and come to TX with how many others?

 

So, now, you (and I don't mean (you) but you in general) the problems of overpopulation hasn't changed, it's just relocated.

 

Seriously, I'm asking: what does this accomplish? Not just for Tx but Fla and any other state experiencing it. It's not solving problems, it's just shifting it.

Anonymous ID: 2a5357 Oct. 13, 2021, 7:30 a.m. No.14777914   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8033

I will say the population shift from urban to rural has had some amusing moments.

 

New people moved in and within a few days had set a bag of garbage at the end of their drive. It sat there for a week before they finally realized (or someone told them) that the woods does not have garbage pickup and they have to either purchase their own or haul it to the dump. Kek.