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by catzaa
6000 days ago
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Be careful what you wish for. A world without borders might sound nice in a John Lennon song, but in practice it is not. The domino effect can happen – one state collapses and the people move to another state, which strains that state’s government and collapses that economy too. I live in South Africa, and we basically have an open border policy (since the laws do not get implemented). There are a lot of illegal immigrants which significantly increases crime, puts strain on services and creates social problems. We have a broad unemployment rate of 40% - we can’t even provide jobs for our own people, let alone 4+ million illegal immigrants. |
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It's entirely for selfish reasons that I would like such a world to come about because it is the only future that I can envision where enough people will be pulling in the same direction to start solving the problems that we have.
We are currently wasting roughly 60% of the worlds mental capacity, we can not afford to continue to live in such a wasteful way much longer.
Pieces of paper to hold people out of places that they wish to go to ought to be a thing of the past.
I've lived in poverty and I've been too rich for my comfort and pretty much all the stages in between, there is no way that 4 million illegal immigrants would converge on any place in the world because they would be bringing their homes with them, literally.
What will happen is that just like with water vessels connected by a tube there will be a period of 'sloshing', overcompensating back and forth until some kind of equilibrium weighted by local conditions is arrived at.
That probably won't be a pleasant thing for many of us, but the sooner we get it over with the better.
The only people scared of that are those that are afraid to compete, and with the headstart that we've got competition should be the least of our worries.
The alternatives are very much worse.
As long as you are thinking in terms of 'our own people' you are completely missing my point, there is but one people.