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RE: Massive Influx Of Asylum Seekers Now In Quebec Canada - What You Need To Know!

in #news7 years ago

Sad that when the government owns all property (in some form or another) it can dictate who is allowed to come onto otherwise private land, and then pit groups against each other because of the nature of the coercive state.

If private property was protected, and everyones income wasn't stolen and used a political football through handouts for some, theft for others; migration across "borders" wouldnt be nearly this disruptive.

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There is no spoon, neo.
It's just an illusion.

Who has the original first receipt for purchase of land.
Not to mention....if we are going by law....it's all first nations land.
None of the treaties between the crown and the first nations people were met or honoured.
Technically, we occupied the land...invited others....sold the debt and the resources.....
We are being destabilized, same way it's happened everywhere else.

I wasn't speaking historically. Just saying that without the state, this land would be privately owned and the property owner (whomever it is) would decide the movement of people.

This is an issue with the southern border of the US in Texas. Ranch owners' property rights are violated by the federal government who decide they are not allowed to defend their property from border crossers.

The people coming in are not the problem.
We have three main issues
Money
Religion
Politics
Three systems that controlled us for too long.
All have one thing in common. ..
People believe they are needed,
But they know otherwise.

Only one of those operates by force and will lock you in a cage if you disobey.

I agree, people coming in is not the problem. But who decides when, who, where and why people come in is important. Right now, that's the state.

It brings people into its national boundaries and than gives out goods and services paid for by others, creating resentment.