Stay There!
I don't know who thought that national borders were a good idea. Yeah, of course it's a lot more complicated however, this is at the end of the day, the result of experience and not something that is completely natural. We do not come into this world with sword and shield, ready to bleed for the motherland. This was drilled into us. I never saw the point. I still don't see the point.
For me, all this pride and sense of ownership over land we don't really own, is a little, for lack of better words, meh. I find it limiting and cumbersome. Just stay with me for a second.
Imagine, you can, at the drop of a dime, decide to travel anywhere in the world, without ever having to visit the immigration office. You will never, ever, ever have to hear "hmmm... you forgot this important piece of document, I could have easily told you earlier but I like to see your handsome face visit my doors for like 4 days... maybe 5" ever again.
No borders means, you won't ever have to renew your kebele ID, because hey, you know what, nobody cares who you are because ideally, the world is your oyster and you're not allergic on sea food. No one cares about ownership, it's all ours.
Racism wouldn't probably be a thing. It would be really dumb to think you race is superior when everyone has seen the world. It would be hard to lie about the other, because we've all seen each other and we're all equally beautiful or equally ugly. Depending on how you see it.
领英推荐
Poverty... pfff a thing aliens who have borders struggle with because, they hide their treasures like Smaug. We want to send help but every time we would send help, they would attack us fearing we're there to invade them. Ridiculous!
Wait... is that why aliens are hiding? Are we the embarrassment of our solar system? Someone should turn this into a situational half-hour comedy.
hmmm... enough of my rambles. All this to say... immigration office, please just renew my passport...
Girls & Women's Rights Advocate | Education Activist |Youth Engagement Specialist |Consultant|
1 年In a perfect world…