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Note that even if your answer to ‘robots end work’ is a guaranteed income, immigration hurts (erodes solidarity) theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
Note that even if your answer to ‘robots end work’ is a guaranteed income, immigration hurts (erodes solidarity) theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
@kausmickey -‘Robots end Work’ argument implies extraordinary ‘distribution problem’ -becomes impossible w free claims by billions unwashed.
@kausmickey What in the world would people strive for if they didn’t work? Everyone is the same? Sounds like socialism. Count me out.
@kausmickey “In the future *everyone* will be a millionaire” – ’98 Red Herring mag.
Robot BS another line for profit at others expense
@kausmickey Immigration absolutely does erode solidarity. We stop becoming us and we become them.
@kausmickey also, the incredible redistributing conclusion of the guardian: g’teed income financed by workforce NOT by company owners
@kausmickey “..and the peace isn’t kept by excluding any inconvenient foreigners”. The Guardian can’t help trying to indoctrinate us
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With a basic income, open borders means a commitment to support everyone in the world who would want that income