For Those Considering Blaxit, I Present to You: Berlin

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gorilla;c-10058173 said:
Man it's fucked uo that we as black americans have no home country. The place we were born still killing us and we have lost our connection to the motherland. We're aming the most misplaced people in the world.



I have often wished for a place where black folk from across the globe could just be. Reality is what gotta make the best of things

Jeremiah 17:4

[4]And thou, even thyself, shalt discontinue from thine heritage that I gave thee; and I will cause thee to serve thine enemies in the land which thou knowest not: for ye have kindled a fire in mine anger, which shall burn for ever.

 
2stepz_ahead;c-10058071 said:
AggieLean.;c-10058062 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10058045 said:
AggieLean.;c-10058040 said:
Lived in Sweden for a little while, and visited Norway, Denmark, and England. Had some resistance and push back in each country. First time I was ever called a n**ger was in Sweden. I was 12 years old as a foreign exchange student. I come from racist ass Mississippi, and had never been called that. Maybe it's because I'm a black ass nigga, but in each country I had white men and women tell me their racism in their respective country was rampant.

All I'm saying is, most of those European countries are homogeneous. Niggas start going to them countries in abundance, and I guarantee them white folks over there start to get rowdy, and push that "nationalism" and xenophobic crap. Them white wimmenz y'all feigning over will turn too.

I plan on leaving the states at some point in my lifetime, sooner rather than later, but I'm still researching. Still gotta visit some other countries. I know there's racism everywhere, but I don't think Europe is the place, atleast not for me or the African American. Just doesn't seem like a good idea to set up shop in homogeneous countries. That's me though. Niggas in here have me wanting to look more into south and Central America, as I could see myself and fam living a simple life in a Belize or Honduras.

depending on your color latin america is no different.

the way of life may be cheaper but dark skin is the same everywhere

Oh, I figure that. It's gone be hard for my dark ass. I'm one shade away from purple black lol, so I know wherever I go I'm getting some pushback. My skin is a blessing and kind of a curse. It was an El Salvadoran and Swede who were the two who called me n**ger in Sweden. Them dark latinos are treated like shit.

very true.

so i hear niggas want to go to africa......where they think their skin color will get them a pass.....then its about being american that can kinda get you shut out..or it may help.

i think people should embrace who they are an dont worry about who accepts them and who doesnt want them somewhere.

its alot of niggas who dont want other niggas in the hood.

its alot of niggas who dont want niggas in the burbs.

will people live their life according to who wants them where?

you'd go crazy.

I think you've got the right idea, because if we're being real, there's not too many countries; African countries included, that want us there.

Gotta live your life, and embrace who you are no matter where you are. I appreciate you tryna put niggas on a different wave; expanding the mind and trying to get niggas out of their comfort zones.
 
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AggieLean.;c-10058238 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10058071 said:
AggieLean.;c-10058062 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10058045 said:
AggieLean.;c-10058040 said:
Lived in Sweden for a little while, and visited Norway, Denmark, and England. Had some resistance and push back in each country. First time I was ever called a n**ger was in Sweden. I was 12 years old as a foreign exchange student. I come from racist ass Mississippi, and had never been called that. Maybe it's because I'm a black ass nigga, but in each country I had white men and women tell me their racism in their respective country was rampant.

All I'm saying is, most of those European countries are homogeneous. Niggas start going to them countries in abundance, and I guarantee them white folks over there start to get rowdy, and push that "nationalism" and xenophobic crap. Them white wimmenz y'all feigning over will turn too.

I plan on leaving the states at some point in my lifetime, sooner rather than later, but I'm still researching. Still gotta visit some other countries. I know there's racism everywhere, but I don't think Europe is the place, atleast not for me or the African American. Just doesn't seem like a good idea to set up shop in homogeneous countries. That's me though. Niggas in here have me wanting to look more into south and Central America, as I could see myself and fam living a simple life in a Belize or Honduras.

depending on your color latin america is no different.

the way of life may be cheaper but dark skin is the same everywhere

Oh, I figure that. It's gone be hard for my dark ass. I'm one shade away from purple black lol, so I know wherever I go I'm getting some pushback. My skin is a blessing and kind of a curse. It was an El Salvadoran and Swede who were the two who called me n**ger in Sweden. Them dark latinos are treated like shit.

very true.

so i hear niggas want to go to africa......where they think their skin color will get them a pass.....then its about being american that can kinda get you shut out..or it may help.

i think people should embrace who they are an dont worry about who accepts them and who doesnt want them somewhere.

its alot of niggas who dont want other niggas in the hood.

its alot of niggas who dont want niggas in the burbs.

will people live their life according to who wants them where?

you'd go crazy.

I think you've got the right idea, because if we're being real, there's not too many countries; African countries included, that want us there.

Gotta live your life, and embrace who you are no matter where you are. I appreciate you tryna put niggas on a different wave; expanding the mind and trying to get niggas out of their comfort zones.

no problem.

i keep trying an been trying for years.

i honestly get tired of seeing know nothing ass white people get by on being white cause they have no competition.

the sisters aint scared to go for theirs.... a story i told a while back about this chick i met here....shes 23 about to be the site head in slovenia. another black chick i met here....goes to brazil, south america an office in switzerland. its crazy cause she worked at a place around the corner from my house in pa. small world but these black chicks getting it.

they dont care.....they going for it. they are being rewarded for it.

can you blame them for coming back to the states an looking down on people who aint trying?

i seen only a few black dudes here an they are either married or if they single they stuck the fuk up..cuz they know they the shit right now.

got people here making 120k+ euros a year on expat contracts.

an people question why someone would relocate to a white country....but why stay to prove you black?

you gonna be black no matter where you are. no need to prove it. and location doesnt take away from a persons blackness.

i mean ....when you look back at your family tree...what if you found out that your grandfather had an opportunity to be a businessman but choose to stay a slave. how would you feel?

his decision controlled the fate of others along his bloodline. so your parent struggled cuz of him and now you struggling cuz of him. think about that.

smdh

i just wish niggas can see what i see.

we gotta do better.

its not about europe...its about being global.
 
gorilla;c-10058173 said:
Man it's fucked uo that we as black americans have no home country. The place we were born still killing us and we have lost our connection to the motherland. We're aming the most misplaced people in the world.

I have often wished for a place where black folk from across the globe could just be. Reality is what gotta make the best of things

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I'm jussayin...
 
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fortyacres;c-10057982 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10057950 said:
fortyacres;c-10057941 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10057936 said:
Please tell me a place that ain't racist towards blacks.

Ive been to Germany and Stockholm a few times and ive never felt uneasy about my skin colour as much as i have in the good ol USA.

true an i feel the same way but they are very racist.

i always find it funny that white people are aggressive to get in front of you...but want to look over their shoulder an clutch they pearls like you are now going to rob them......when they jumped in front of you.

i dont know, i always think African Americans always use that ( the racism argument ) as an excuse (lack of a better word) not to travel and experience a world beyond America or what they know.

A lot of Black folks don't even travel outside of their state, shit many haven't even gone to other parts of their home state.
 
konceptjones;c-10058836 said:
fortyacres;c-10057982 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10057950 said:
fortyacres;c-10057941 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10057936 said:
Please tell me a place that ain't racist towards blacks.

Ive been to Germany and Stockholm a few times and ive never felt uneasy about my skin colour as much as i have in the good ol USA.

true an i feel the same way but they are very racist.

i always find it funny that white people are aggressive to get in front of you...but want to look over their shoulder an clutch they pearls like you are now going to rob them......when they jumped in front of you.

i dont know, i always think African Americans always use that ( the racism argument ) as an excuse (lack of a better word) not to travel and experience a world beyond America or what they know.

A lot of Black folks don't even travel outside of their state, shit many haven't even gone to other parts of their home state.

Or other parts of they city
 
Why would people Blaxit to go to another white nation. If black people are going to leave, shouldn't we be going to a black nation that we can help build up?
 
2stepz_ahead;c-10059007 said:
konceptjones;c-10058836 said:
fortyacres;c-10057982 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10057950 said:
fortyacres;c-10057941 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10057936 said:
Please tell me a place that ain't racist towards blacks.

Ive been to Germany and Stockholm a few times and ive never felt uneasy about my skin colour as much as i have in the good ol USA.

true an i feel the same way but they are very racist.

i always find it funny that white people are aggressive to get in front of you...but want to look over their shoulder an clutch they pearls like you are now going to rob them......when they jumped in front of you.

i dont know, i always think African Americans always use that ( the racism argument ) as an excuse (lack of a better word) not to travel and experience a world beyond America or what they know.

A lot of Black folks don't even travel outside of their state, shit many haven't even gone to other parts of their home state.

Or other parts of they city

That's Baltimore to a T. It's depressing going back intyo the city
 
konceptjones;c-10059028 said:
The Lonious Monk;c-10059016 said:
Why would people Blaxit to go to another white nation. If black people are going to leave, shouldn't we be going to a black nation that we can help build up?

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So how is the education, technology and quality of life in Belize? Do they have access to modern conveniences? Do they speak English? How the women look?
 
my dude came back from the philippines and had bitches fienin for black american men. he said he wants to move there cause them women bathed and lotioned him down. he said his whole mind state changed. he felt like a king. he said its cheap and you could be ballin and youre on a budget. he said if i went i wouldnt want to come back. im pretty sure he's right cause @ineedpussy
 
VulcanRaven;c-10059126 said:
konceptjones;c-10059028 said:
The Lonious Monk;c-10059016 said:
Why would people Blaxit to go to another white nation. If black people are going to leave, shouldn't we be going to a black nation that we can help build up?

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So how is the education, technology and quality of life in Belize? Do they have access to modern conveniences? Do they speak English? How the women look?

Education:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Belize

Belize is definitely not a tech heavy country. As I said earlier their fastest internet speed in 16mb/s and it costs $200/month; it's genuinely the most expensive and the slowest in Central America. There's a push for faster speeds and it's been rolled out in one area with plans to expand on that. Cell phone service is decent but it's through the state controlled BTC (same company that runs their landline and internet service). For the most part it's prepaid but if you already have service from Sprint, Verizon, ATT, etc you can still use it if you get international calling activated. There's cable TV in Belize and the majority of the stations are from North America. If you want, you can get Dish or Hughes satellite service (we'll be getting Dish). Cable is limited to 720p HD and satellite is the same as it is here, 1080p. Installation costs for satellite and the equipment can be expensive as shit so if you already have it at the crib now your best bet is to bring it with you, pay the money for the permit to use it in Belize, and learn how to set that shit up yourself, including aiming the dish.

Modern conveniences: Corzal District (where we're moving to) is directly on the Mexican border. People regularly cross the border for shopping in Chetumal, Mexico where there's a Walmart, modern shopping malls, etc. There are some modern conveniences in the country, but that's usually found in the larger cities like Belize City.

Language: Belize is the only country in Central America with English as it's official language. Spanish is spoke there since it's bordered by Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, and there's definitely a Caribbean accent to the English spoken there.

How do the women look??? Think of every picture you've ever seen of women from any Central American country (i.e. Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, etc...). They're like that in Belize.

Mind you, you gotta do the knowledge about this country. You can't just go there and start working, you gotta get residency before that happens UNLESS you're doing like me and continuing to work via remote in the States. What you do via telecommute doesn't count as working as far as they're concerned. If you want to set up shop in Belize and offer services to the locals you gotta have your paperwork in order. If you want to get a job in Belize you gotta have a work permit, without it you can be kicked out of the country if you're caught... I can't DJ there, even for free, without a work permit.

One thing to know, you can move there as if you're on vacation. Belize allows US citizens to stay there for 30 days at a time, but you can extend that for an additional 30 days indefinitely by paying a small fee. In order to get residency you need to have lived there for a minimum of 50 weeks (i.e. keep renewing your vacation time every month until you hit 50 weeks), and there's a $1000 fee when you submit your residency paperwork.

In a way you can do a "try before you buy" with Belize: Stack about $5000-$6000. Find a rental house or apartment beforehand and book it for a few months, don't book a hotel 'cause then you're just a tourist. The rentals are usually fully furnished. Fly out there or drive there through Mexico (don't trip, it's a lot safer to drive there than you would believe, just stick to the toll roads and you'll be fine). Get to your crib, unpack and chill. Try to avoid the obvious tourist areas and go to the spots where the locals hang out. Talk to the people and check out the area. Whatever you do DON'T come with an attitude like you're better than anyone, the locals don't take to kindly to that sort of attitude. If you grew up in the hood, bring those senses to the forefront; this is a third world country, after all, and if you come across as a tourist you might get got. Immerse yourself in the local culture and get to know it. Being Black in Belize has it's advantages cause you tend to blend in with the locals and can go about your business without raising eyebrows.

Continued in the next post...
 
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blue_london;c-10059873 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10059866 said:
Moving abroad is not easy.

Trying to convince my girlfriend to do it...

i will say this....someone needs to go ahead first and secure an income.

living off savings until you find a job is not a good idea...and very risky.

take a few trips to interview and look around.

the visitor way of seeing things and a resident way of seeing things are night and day.

and make sure you have a mate that will stand by you thru thick an thin. i have seen too many marriages fall apart because of relocation.
 
2stepz_ahead;c-10059866 said:
Moving abroad is not easy.

no, it's not. We got a lot of the logistics sorted out, but we're still looking for a company that can ship our stuff out for a reasonable cost. Shipping containers are expensive and you gotta pay for a broker to get it all sorted out at the dock before you can even get it transported to the crib. We're going to drive there and we're taking some things with us which means it all has to be inventoried and we're going to need another broker to get it through customs both in Mexico and in Belize. We're also bringing our pets with us and that's another issue: We gotta make sure all their shots are up to date and we need that paperwork.

Getting the house and shit is the least of our worries, the wife already has a couple of realtors out there to get a house for us in Corozal District. I've already got the shit together to get internet access up and running so when we get there it'll be installed immediately. We already have our Dish boxes in storage, so I'll need to cop a dish for it and enough coax to run it throughout the house. We're taking our Chevy Traverse with us and I've already got the letter from the bank to show customs.

Money-wise I'm set. I just inked two new long term contracts this week and I can work those while in Belize. The money from that will have us stacking like fat cats but as long as we keep shit humble ain't gonna be no problems.
 
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konceptjones;c-10059885 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10059866 said:
Moving abroad is not easy.

no, it's not. We got a lot of the logistics sorted out, but we're still looking for a company that can ship our stuff out for a reasonable cost. Shipping containers are expensive and you gotta pay for a broker to get it all sorted out at the dock before you can even get it transported to the crib. We're going to drive there and we're taking some things with us which means it all has to be inventoried and we're going to need another broker to get it through customs both in Mexico and in Belize. We're also bringing our pets with us and that's another issue: We gotta make sure all their shots are up to date and we need that paperwork.

Getting the house and shit is the least of our worries, the wife already has a couple of realtors out there to get a house for us in Corozal District. I've already got the shit together to get internet access up and running so when we get there it'll be installed immediately. We already have our Dish boxes in storage, so I'll need to cop a dish for it and enough coax to run it throughout the house. We're taking our Transport with us and I've already got the letter from the bank to show customs.

Money-wise I'm set. I just inked two new long term contracts this week and I can work those while in Belize. The money from that will have us staking like fat cats but as long as we keep shit humble ain't gonna be no problems.

and there is most problems i seen......staying humble.

i have learned alot living outside america...like shit i just dont need. man moving to swiss....we took most of our furniture an still have enough to furnish another house,.

why did we have all that?

but our transition was smooth for the most part. had to get our animals chipped an get them passports. but they arrived ok.

i will say this......check on the petfood they have there and check what medicine they plan on giving your pets for the trip.

alot of peoples animals died within a month of arrival here. their bodies coudlt adjust to certain shit an the food was one of them.

i straight up bring back big bag of dog food every trip.
 
2stepz_ahead;c-10059888 said:
konceptjones;c-10059885 said:
2stepz_ahead;c-10059866 said:
Moving abroad is not easy.

no, it's not. We got a lot of the logistics sorted out, but we're still looking for a company that can ship our stuff out for a reasonable cost. Shipping containers are expensive and you gotta pay for a broker to get it all sorted out at the dock before you can even get it transported to the crib. We're going to drive there and we're taking some things with us which means it all has to be inventoried and we're going to need another broker to get it through customs both in Mexico and in Belize. We're also bringing our pets with us and that's another issue: We gotta make sure all their shots are up to date and we need that paperwork.

Getting the house and shit is the least of our worries, the wife already has a couple of realtors out there to get a house for us in Corozal District. I've already got the shit together to get internet access up and running so when we get there it'll be installed immediately. We already have our Dish boxes in storage, so I'll need to cop a dish for it and enough coax to run it throughout the house. We're taking our Traverse with us and I've already got the letter from the bank to show customs.

Money-wise I'm set. I just inked two new long term contracts this week and I can work those while in Belize. The money from that will have us staking like fat cats but as long as we keep shit humble ain't gonna be no problems.

and there is most problems i seen......staying humble.

i have learned alot living outside america...like shit i just dont need. man moving to swiss....we took most of our furniture an still have enough to furnish another house,.

why did we have all that?


but our transition was smooth for the most part. had to get our animals chipped an get them passports. but they arrived ok.

i will say this......check on the petfood they have there and check what medicine they plan on giving your pets for the trip.

alot of peoples animals died within a month of arrival here. their bodies coudlt adjust to certain shit an the food was one of them.

i straight up bring back big bag of dog food every trip.

We heard early about Belize's attitudes towards foreigners that like to floss on 'em. It's one thing to be in a tourist spot flossin and buying the bar, but to be in town like that is asking for serious problems. I gotta let go of my love of Mercedes in order to live there without attracting attention.
 
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