I'm looking for a place to live that checks all or most this list.
- good economy
- conservative politics
- not depressing
- beautiful countryside
- catholic community
- good art scene
- gun-friendly
- hot or snowy climate
Ideas?
Switzerland
>>1116137
Philippines
>>1116137
Go to /pol/ then
>>1116137
china
>>1116137
Now help me:
- City (not a small town)
- Jobs
- Easy access to mountains
- No scorching hot summers
>>1116186
>waaah why doesn't everybody think just like me
>>1116149
This or Norway.
Maybe Aus/NZ too.
>>1116137
>good art scene
>reactionary politics
choose one
>>1116399
All I can think of is Denver, though summer there can get pretty hot sometimes.
>>1116399
Vancouver?
I don't know how the job market is at the moment though.
>>1116404
even more
>good art scene
>conservative politics
>catholic community
>gun-friendly
>>1116404
>>1116450
Why aren't there more conservative artists?
>>1116137
New Zealand, anon. Hits all your wants.
>>1116469
Have you read Atlas Shrugged? A key point is that art and culture are basically worthless. Those involved in art and culture (and religion) are second to those who engage in building wealth.
Also, contemporary art isn't something many working class people are into. Contemporary art distances itself from from labor, from direct meaning, can confront religion, and so on. None of these things are going to enthuse the rural base of the conservative party.
However, I bet there are plenty of conservative artists that do things that are no longer in style. And art and religion used to overlap very well. Go to a classic art museum, each piece is either propaganda for Jesus or some king.