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RE: What are borders? Are they allowed?

in #philosophy8 years ago

I can have a house with me alone, or others. We decide how things function in that house. That is our area, and we make the rules within it.

I can have a larger area with me alone, or others, and do the same. (not that this happens in a country where we abdicate personal responsibility and give our voices to "re-representatives" to re-present us)

I said how it works. I don't advocate for statist centralized authority to do it. That's not me confusing it, as I mentioned how it fails as we currently live. That's your confusion for not understanding what I wrote ;) A community can choose to build barriers if it wants, and again, not that this is how we are doing it right now. Thanks for the feedback.

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I don't advocate for statist centralized authority to do it

thanks, that does clear it a bit for me, you can tell I do feel strongly about this particular subject, I hope my comment was not out of line :D

Hehe, yes I know these issues are controversial. I just wanted to make the case of how rational it is to have borders (or not when appropriate). How that gets implemented, however, is another issues as well hehe ;) Thanks for the feedback.

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