Personally I always had issues with the concept of a "country" and "borders"
Like who are you to tell me where I can and cannot go on this planet..
Everyone should be free to travel where ever they want on this planet
Just because a huuman claimed land centuries ago decides how we live, it's pretty messed up if you ask me
stux⚡
in reply to stux⚡ • • •For me there is no "holy land" or whatever you wanna call it on this lone spec
I do not do religion so that won't work on me
Just because some other human believes some land is "holy" does not mean I cannot walk on it
People and their "properties", yikes...
Gondor
in reply to stux⚡ • • •Agree 💯 It's rediciolous and stupid as flags and this Eddie Izzard-clip is funny:
youtu.be/UTduy7Qkvk8?feature=s…
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Do you have a flag? - Eddie Izzard
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in reply to stux⚡ • • •El Duvelle
in reply to stux⚡ • • •Or maybe we can have no borders, no countries, and still somehow all agree to live in harmony, between each other and also between humans and nature? 🤔
Their friend, Svavar
in reply to stux⚡ • • •How do you approach in-group favoritism (a.k.a. in-group bias) and its effects when anyone can move anywhere?
Does that risk creating tensions and undermining the cohesion of the host country?
Even in places like the US and EU where people are free to move around, most stay in their country/state of origin.
When people do migrate en masse, they tend to stick together and form enclaves like Brits and Scandinavians do in Spain.
It's a lofty idea that I think is fraught with challenges.
@stux
Tor Iver Wilhelmsen
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in reply to stux⚡ • • •This was exactly the feeling of the Mongols in the 12th and 13th C, perhaps you can use their resulting approach as a model going forward.
Jack
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