Freedom, Principles, and Immigration

A popular thing to argue about these days is “immigration”—also known as “human beings trying to cross arbitrary, imaginary lines made up by ruling classes.” If you ask me, the link below will show you about the most civil, rational discussion you will ever hear about the “open borders” vs. “closed borders” debate, and how it relates to self-ownership and a voluntary society. As much as I’m tempted to elaborate and pontificate, in the name of fairness I will let the debate speak for itself. I think I covered everything I wanted to during the back-and-forth anyway. And it still managed to be well under an hour long!

I want to thank Adam Williams—the “good anarchist” in our “good anarchist/bad anarchist” routine (even though I haven’t even needed to get nasty on the show yet)—for his input, and especially wanted to thank Hunter Thompson for giving perhaps the most rational and principled attempt to oppose “open borders” … even though he is still wrong. (Snicker.) Enjoy. Or don’t enjoy. Get mad. Argue about it. Post nasty comments. Whatever.

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