When you overclock a person, this results. And it’s pretty awesome.
Day: October 22, 2015, 11:21 AM
Open borders
People like this who advocate for open borders would probably be sorely displeased with the results, and those former supporters like him with the financial resources would quickly migrate to countries who didn’t self-destroy with such policies.
As a commenter noted:
There may be other examples, but they must be few and unusual, precisely because no state that is strong enough to control its borders has ever permitted the kind of immigration experiment you propose.
Anyway, talk of “open borders” is just signalling — it’s to demonstrate your open-mindedness, supposed empathy and cultural sensitivity. As noted in the comment above, no nation with the capability to control its own borders would allow such a thing to occur because of the absolute chaos it would cause.
In other words, “open borders” is supported by people on whom it’d have little to no impact either through their own mobility due to affluence or because supporting it currently has no cost, only benefit for signalling purposes.”Open borders” is one of those things that people of the right mindset (that is, neoliberals who believe they are progressives) like until they are forced to try it.
Appropriate response
All of the faux-concern about cultural appropriation is a complete waste of time as that’s simply fighting against how culture works and always will.
Yet simply to point out instances of appropriation in the assumption that the process is by its nature corrosive seems to me a counterproductive, even reactionary pursuit; it serves no end but to essentialise race as the ultimate component of human identity.
Of course the origin of this is the complete victory of neoliberal thought even in the progressive mind. Identity politics after all is naught but neoliberalism filtered through modern pseudo-progressive sensibilities (and nearly all progressives these days are pseudo-progressives).
The stupidest example of this I’ve seen recently, and alas I don’t remember which site I saw it on, was the idea that making a certain kind of food that combined cuisine from two cultures was “cultural appropriation.”
Damn, if that person knew anything — anything at all — about the history of food and all the cross-pollination, hybridization, immigration-related fusions and borrowing, she could never eat anything but like a tree stump. And maybe not even that.
Even rap music which in the modern liberal moron mind supposedly “belongs” to black people is just an instance of a form of music that happens in all human cultures when people are too goddamn poor to afford instruments.
Such as puirt a beul, or Scottish mouth music. Notice particularly the end where it sounds pretty damn rap-like.
Fighting cultural appropriation is like fighting the wind — on Neptune.
But it’s a nice distraction from real issues, which is its real intent anyway.