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  • stux⚡S This user is from outside of this forum
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    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⚡S El DuvelleE H4Heights 🇪🇺🇵🇸🇺🇦🇨🇦H G 🇮🇹R Tor Iver WilhelmsenT 11 Replies Last reply
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    • stux⚡S stux⚡

      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⚡S This user is from outside of this forum
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      • stux⚡S stux⚡

        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

        El DuvelleE This user is from outside of this forum
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        @stux I generally think this as well. But then I also think about the large variety of human societies that we have today, and how I would rather live in some (say, France) rather than others (say, the US, or those with no women's rights). If everyone could live everywhere without having to accept the laws of each country because there was no concept of country - wouldn't it end up being about "might makes right"?
        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? 🤔

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        • El DuvelleE El Duvelle

          @stux I generally think this as well. But then I also think about the large variety of human societies that we have today, and how I would rather live in some (say, France) rather than others (say, the US, or those with no women's rights). If everyone could live everywhere without having to accept the laws of each country because there was no concept of country - wouldn't it end up being about "might makes right"?
          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? 🤔

          stux⚡S This user is from outside of this forum
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          @elduvelle More like an United Nations 😉

          We need a government but not in the current forms, more general

          Perhaps current countries first as provinces

          But at least no single rulers like kings, queens, presidents or dictators

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          • El DuvelleE El Duvelle

            @stux I generally think this as well. But then I also think about the large variety of human societies that we have today, and how I would rather live in some (say, France) rather than others (say, the US, or those with no women's rights). If everyone could live everywhere without having to accept the laws of each country because there was no concept of country - wouldn't it end up being about "might makes right"?
            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? 🤔

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            @stux @elduvelle The opposite. If the mighty can't lock out people, their might shrinks a lot, and it will be easier to set rights in stone, despite what the mighty want.
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            • stux⚡S stux⚡

              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

              H4Heights 🇪🇺🇵🇸🇺🇦🇨🇦H This user is from outside of this forum
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              • stux⚡S stux⚡

                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

                G 🇮🇹R This user is from outside of this forum
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                @stux with everyone free to go anywhere on this planet there would be total anarchy. If you have issues with the concept of country or border you would have issues also with the law that regulate the society enclosed inside those borders.

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                • stux⚡S stux⚡

                  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

                  Tor Iver WilhelmsenT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @stux Or as Donald Trump said about the Canada-US border back when he wanted to annex it: «random lines on a map»

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                  • Tor Iver WilhelmsenT Tor Iver Wilhelmsen

                    @stux Or as Donald Trump said about the Canada-US border back when he wanted to annex it: «random lines on a map»

                    stux⚡S This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @toriver Away with the lines! No more US or Canada and while we're at it, also dump Trump since no no

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                    • G 🇮🇹R G 🇮🇹

                      @stux with everyone free to go anywhere on this planet there would be total anarchy. If you have issues with the concept of country or border you would have issues also with the law that regulate the society enclosed inside those borders.

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                      @ranx “Everyone free to go anywhere on the planet” worked without issues for literally thousands of years. Why would it be different now?

                      Administrative boundaries and controlled borders are two different things. You can have one without the other.

                      @stux #PostNationalism

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                      • GrymtG Grymt
                        @stux @elduvelle The opposite. If the mighty can't lock out people, their might shrinks a lot, and it will be easier to set rights in stone, despite what the mighty want.
                        El DuvelleE This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @grymt @stux
                        I guess this assumes that a lot more humans are nice than bad. I would like to believe this, and I think this is how humanity has survived originally - by helping each other, including the weakest members - but I am not fully convinced it is the case.
                        Or rather, even if there's more nice people overall, they seem to very easily follow dictators, strong-looking leaders that shout loudly but are just really selfish. How do we avoid that from happening in our utopic, border-free world?

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                        • Peter BrettK Peter Brett

                          @ranx “Everyone free to go anywhere on the planet” worked without issues for literally thousands of years. Why would it be different now?

                          Administrative boundaries and controlled borders are two different things. You can have one without the other.

                          @stux #PostNationalism

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                          @krans @stux because for thousands of years there was no social welfare

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                          • El DuvelleE El Duvelle

                            @grymt @stux
                            I guess this assumes that a lot more humans are nice than bad. I would like to believe this, and I think this is how humanity has survived originally - by helping each other, including the weakest members - but I am not fully convinced it is the case.
                            Or rather, even if there's more nice people overall, they seem to very easily follow dictators, strong-looking leaders that shout loudly but are just really selfish. How do we avoid that from happening in our utopic, border-free world?

                            stux⚡S This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @elduvelle @grymt Hm.. all these replies are very interesting tough!

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                              @krans @stux because for thousands of years there was no social welfare

                              stux⚡S This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @ranx @krans But wasn't there even more anarachy?

                              Nowadays we "keep each other in check" with modern media to record etc

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                              • stux⚡S stux⚡

                                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

                                Brad Rubenstein “:verified:”B This user is from outside of this forum
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                                Brad Rubenstein “:verified:”
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                                @stux

                                Like who are you to tell me where I can and cannot go on this planet..

                                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.

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                                • Brad Rubenstein “:verified:”B Brad Rubenstein “:verified:”

                                  @stux

                                  Like who are you to tell me where I can and cannot go on this planet..

                                  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.

                                  stux⚡S This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @BradRubenstein Difference is.. I don't have to own every single piece of land I come across

                                  We can also enjoy stuff without having to "own" it all I guess

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                                  • stux⚡S stux⚡

                                    @BradRubenstein Difference is.. I don't have to own every single piece of land I come across

                                    We can also enjoy stuff without having to "own" it all I guess

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                                    @stux

                                    Too soon to tell.

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                                    • stux⚡S stux⚡

                                      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

                                      Ivan CarapovicC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @stux A country is just a garden around your house, but bigger. You probably wouldn't wanna let bad people enter and stay in your garden just like that...

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                                      • Brad Rubenstein “:verified:”B Brad Rubenstein “:verified:”

                                        @stux

                                        Too soon to tell.

                                        stux⚡S This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @BradRubenstein Tihi

                                        Hmm.. otherwise it won't be any different from all those before in history

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                                        • stux⚡S stux⚡

                                          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

                                          UkeleleEricU This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @stux this is what many indigenous peoples always found difficult to believe, that, just by claiming a place where you happen to be, you reduce the rights of anyone who steps there in future.

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