1 year ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)1 child
I agree with their decision. Trying to normalize homosexuality was a grave mistake I didn't understand back then ( although I always hated the pride parade for being a display of degeneracy ).
Stay in the closet. And don't invite a bunch of guys in said closet.
Brainwashing and trooning kids with ''gender theory'' was the slipping down the slope that ''tolerance'' caused.
I wish it wasen't that way, but ''activists'' are extremely clear that tronning kids is part of the gay normalization package. So it all has to go.
Its not just about kids. While they are the most vulnerable, there are plenty of weak and gullible adults that need to be protected from fag and trans propaganda
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
Alas, everything I know is second-hand. From what I know, however, Georgia pretty much delivers on what's advertised morally speaking. Like most post-Soviet countries, they're the opposite of economically prosperous, but they seem happy enough to have real food over goyslop and traditional stone buildings over glass-and-steel skyscrapers.
The two major issues that I found with myself moving there are firstly that their language, Georgian, is a true language isolate (i.e. it hasn't changed since Babel and shares no ancestry with other language families). While a neat trivia fact and a point of cultural pride for Georgians, those of us who aren't polyglots would be challenged by the task of learning Georgian. The second issue was that the Caucasus are in a prime location to get caught up in pretty much every major global happening. In times of peace, that's exactly what an enterprising man wants to see. In times of trouble? Well, there's a reason that Caucasians- victims of the rise and fall of countless empires across the millennia, have a reputation for ferocity.
It's not just that their language is obscure and difficult to learn, but on top of that it's also written in a script that looks more like Elvish than anything resembling Latin, Greek, or even Cyrillic characters.
I’ve only been to the capital Tbilisi, but the best restaurant there was “salobie bia” by far. The ingredients they use are 100% fresh and organic. The most basic looking food but extremely delicious.
There’s also some church in the middle of the mountains which is pretty famous, but you need a car to get there. “Gergeti Trinity Church”
but beatings and imprisonment is good enough for a deterrent