• FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.auBanned from community
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    1 个月前

    Why does your nation having more refugees etc matter?

    Illegal immigration is wrong. If you want to live in another country, follow the rules and do it the right way.

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      What if “the right way” is purposely blocked or made impossible?

      A lot of American history has clear demonstration of using the letter of the law to impede people trying to live their life.

      Georgia city clerk: “Oh sorry, we need you to bring your land ownership forms. Don’t own land? Well, this office is closed for lunch, have a good day”.

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      “freedom advocate” arguing for strict border regulation and the ultimate authority of nation states lol.

      If you had plural brain cells you’d probably read into what actual freedom oriented philosophies have to say on the matter.

      Freedom to lick that boot

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      I get that it’s legally wrong, but do you think it’s ethically wrong?

      What if someone thinks the laws and systems in place aren’t morally perfect?

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        I don’t think it’s ethically wrong to have migration policies in place, no. If we didn’t it would easily enable certain countries with gigantic populations to essentially take over the world.

        I don’t see anything immoral or unethical about the legal immigration system in the USA for example, do you?

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            No, I specifically said that if there were no immigration laws then there could be. China for one would absolutely start taking over countries with sheer number of people.

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              Fascinating! What other countries do you think would start taking over places without immigration laws?