Too depressed to blog or take much of an interest in politics, save for half-heartedly monitoring the invasion of Europe and associated chaos.
Fantasised about a refuge somewhere in Europe for Europeans, but can't think of anywhere in Europe that's still European.
Although Russia's a federation of different peoples, Russia sort of appeals because the Russian public don't take crap from foreigners ... and Russia has nukes.
Nearby Estonia also looks really cool, especially the rural areas. But Estonia is no longer Estonian. It joined the European Union in 2004, following a two-thirds vote in favour ... and now its borders are open to third world invasion like everywhere else in sold-out Europe.
"Purchasing our little dacha in Aseri, Estonia ..."
https://lifeinrussia.wordpress.com/2013/09/30/purchasing-our-little-dacha-in-aseri-estonia/
Although it's rather modern, the house below also looks nice (I like boxy angles on most things) ... but with all that glass, it's probably not that practical for a cold climate, and maybe even bears.
http://www.kv.ee/soodushind-kehtib-01-03-2016osta-enne-kevadist-era-1955003.html?n
Bears inhabited the Estonia region for 11,000 years. But the bears have been reduced to 231 brown bears in 1998 ( here).
In 1998-99, there were 12 orphaned cubs, as either the mother was killed or was disturbed by hunters or loggers (in which case she will have abandoned her cubs).
Bears reared in captivity become too accustomed to people for it to be an effective means of rearing bears that are destined for release in areas that are close to human settlements (as is the case in Estonia).
Bears younger than 6 months aren't capable of surviving on their own. Young bears are either taken in by people who raise them or they're left at bear 'homes'.
How cool would it be raising baby bears in bear homes?
Despite the low numbers, bears weren't protected as at the date of that (maybe late 1990s) article.
We live in a disgusting, over populated, and destructive world; and we stand by as Europe itself is being destroyed.
Meanwhile, everyone in the 'human rights' exploitation industry is bleating about 'human rights' of aliens, as if alien members of the human species that numbers in the multiple billions are magically 'entitled' to considerations and concessions from Europeans, owing to nothing but mere biological existence that is a consequence of senseless, plague-proportion reproduction.
In a world of 7.349 billion estimated in 2015, of which 742.5 million of all extractions is estimated to inhabit the native European land mass (2013), it looks like both the bears and the native Europeans need protection before they cease to exist.
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