To first order, the degree to which your humanity is acknowledged by societal consensus is almost perfectly modeled by the territorial extent through which you can move pretty freely. I think this is why I react so strongly against walls/borders.
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I'd like to see you steelman the arguments for borders, I dont normally find your work to be that dogmatic or biased
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This wasn't written as such a steelman argument, but I found it to act as such: Walls: A History of Civilization in Blood and Brick by David Frye.
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I just moved my daughter into a secured building in LA that's half a block from a major homeless tent city that the city talks about razing on a regular basis. We were talking a lot about that, about who has the right to use public spaces and how the middle class controls them.
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