aphotic -> RE: What would it take to actually secure the border with Mexico? (7/26/2010 4:22:24 PM)
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This question is easy, and necessary for the well-being of any given amount of space (or country if you like politics)-- Population control. No one is having babies in mangers these days, and when they have to go to the hospital, we'll practice infantcide. Of course I'm stealing this idea for Vonnegut, but it did sound glorious in 2BRO2B. No one is going to come here when they can't just have Catholic sex as often as they want and produce offspring like the indomitable miscreants they are. I don't even have a problem with immigrants, but it would probably help. It would also get rid of some of the other idoicies of society--like the "Nineteen and Counting" show, or the fascination with having a large family. Isn't that everyone's real problem? That it's getting crowded and influxing too many different cultures upon you? Culture is a spice of life, but not when it's conflict for space and well-being. So we can curb it! I realize most people will disagree with this, but let's be honest: in a world of dying resources and depleting living conditions for the lower and middle classes, you need not look any further than population control. P.S. As someone who lives in the upper-Northwest now, but lived in Texas for a great deal of time--those Mexicans were always taking work for jobs that others don't want to do, and when they'd do a repair for me, they were nothing less than any other person I'd love to have in my house again. They were shocked when I'd offer them to have tea or a dinner with me, and why is that? Everyone is good enough, but let's not confuse space with racism.
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