Subj : Re: =?UTF-8?Q?Re=3a_Pedro_S=c To : Boraxman From : Tracker1 Date : Fri Apr 15 2022 17:11:04 On 4/14/22 18:34, Boraxman wrote: > > There is something inheritly unsustabinable about an economy that relies on > perpetual immigration. Companies talk about "sustainability", but then rely on > a constant influx of migrants. > > Not every country can be a net migrant sink, so this to me seems to smack of > Western supremacy. *WE* are the best countries, and the normal mode of > operation for the world is for the rest of the world to move to us, to power > our economies for our riches and wealth. > > Frankly, I find the position of the anti-immigrationists less racist. You're arguing against a stance I didn't make... I said immigration should be based largely around the questions "Where are you going to live?" and "How are you going to pay for it?" ... That approach is inherently sustainable in terms of immigration policy. -- Michael J. Ryan - tracker1@roughneckbbs.com --- þ Synchronet þ Roughneck BBS - roughneckbbs.com .