Immigration Protest
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..who are paid to enforce local gradients of accumulated value..
The world is one increasingly crowded shrinking place, if the economy of any one major regoin suffers, we are all affected from the board room to the shanty town - we are all living under the same global economic weather systems, power flows and ebbs around this system outside the control of any one system or government...yet we are locally obliged to restrict our responses to this by governments whose very exitence is defined by geography - a relic of the time when economic, monetary and social power was limited by the speed at which information travelled on foot.
What illegal immigration highlights is that the US is as, if not more dependant on Mexican labor to maintain itself than the people of Mexico depend on the natural flow of money from the US...In 10 years, all currencies will be traded against a currency based wholly on online trade. eDollars, InterPounds, whatever it's called..
10 years after that, Internet citizenship will start to supercede nation states.
10 years after this, National Governments will occupy the same role as the British Royal family....Inbreeding and waving from Range Rovers to groups of old people and kids at 2 oclock on a Thrusday afternoon, outside a new leisure Centre in Basildon, Essex, when everyone else is at bloody work.