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by JumpCrisscross
4802 days ago
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"I like people in Wisconsin, can't really relate to people in Chengdu" I was raised multiculturally and have grown more cosmopolitan since leaving home, so I understand my reaction is a marginal one, but this emotion scared me. I am familiar with your comments on HN and so know you are an incredibly intelligent human being. Why, still, do you exclusively penalise the other party for unfamiliarity, which is a bilateral function? Why are intranational and international wealth inequality seen as diametrically opposed subjects? |
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Why one person deserves to work more than another, or one company deserves your business more than another, solely based on where they are on the globe, is beyond me.
Personally, I think it's one of the last vestiges of patriotism/nationalism that otherwise rational, worldly people for some reason still hold on to. Hopefully we can get past it.