Have been requested to post this ‘Gumballs’ Video which “Refutes the Argument That U.S. Must Double Immigration To Show Compassion to Rest of World”
Per requestor: “I’m not sure where to put this. But it certainly emphasizes the notion that lifting all boats, as it were, is the only way to help the world’s impoverished.”
That would be the fusion argument - abundant energy to end poverty and put a dent in all those destitute gumballs.
The video does a good job of giving you an idea of the scale of poverty and unintentionally shows how little the US is doing to help immigrants in greatest need. It shows up the US - they have very strict immigration rules and they aren’t really taking in the poor - for the most part they’re siphoning off the skilled - “aliens of exceptional ability” (except for migrant labor - although that is an exceptional ability, too, I guess).
That’s the same problem with the sciences, why Americans don’t bother studying science, because we’ve set it up to import cheaper scientists from abroad (Discuss in this thread).
But the problem isn’t the immigration. It’s the deeper, underlying stuff - the disappearing jobs because of being under-bid and machines are killing us all, and many other factors. Just getting rid of other people doesn’t address the real problem. Doesn’t even identify it.
The argument put forth in the vid sounds logical,
“We may be really hurting the impoverished people of the world because the million that we do take are among the most energetic—often the better educated, certainly the most the dissatisfied—people who if they did not immigrate would be the agents for change to improve the lot of all the people in these (impoverished) countries.”
but there’s another way to look at this:
But then again, these energetic people are usually fleeing places where their energy is wasted. Take Iran. Major site of brain drain (and brain GAIN for other countries). But does the current regime deserve those brains? And do those brains deserve to be trapped there? In the long run, it’s best for brains to move where they can and want to. You get them out here, they develop relationships and businesses and so forth. When the regime back home, now bereft of skilled people, finally rolls over and transforms, you have all these well trained, integrated people ready to head back and set up shop, much more effective at connecting their home culture and practices with global culture and practice.
So, the time spent abroad is very valuable and can be later leveraged to help improve the lot of the folks back home in a much more effective, rapid way - as well as jump start business connections with the host country.
This is how India skipped a step in development and is moving forward out of poverty much faster than anyone expected. The emigration/re-immigration/connection experience.
I feel that if you believe in a market system, then market barriers are ill advised. People move to markets. Why just let big capital move production offshore to cheap labor? They don’t help develop people as much as exploit them. Immigrants, on the other hand, are the quintessential people who are trying to self-improve and many will go back and help their home country, or send money back, or otherwise network for the greater good of the planet.
It’s win win. This guy is overwhelming us with atomized gumballs, I wonder how he could show the networks. Chew some of the gum and it helps the rest stick together?
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