The “Immigration Problem”
June 23, 2010 Leave a Comment
One nice thing about Indarchy, is how simple it is. Look at how many experts and profound thinkers are addressing the “Immigration Problem,” and notice how the problems just get worse and worse. There’s a simple explanation for this—almost nobody recognizes the problem.
From a political perspective, there is one and only one problem, and that is that the property of some of our neighbors is being trespassed and some of those property owners are being assaulted and murdered.
That’s it. There’s no other problem, at least right now. It’s irrelevant how badly the federal government is failing to secure the borders. Governments always fail at their ostensive purposes, so border protection should be no exception. I mean, sheesh…our government can’t even keep it straight who is and who aren’t its own citizens! That’s supposedly the other “problem” on top of the failed border security.
Indarchy has only one level of organization…the individual. Millions of people will take action, and billions of dollars will be spent, but nobody’s going to bother protecting the single individuals with the single properties. It’ll be “policy” and “qualification” and departments and organizations, but it’ll never be just the individuals.
And yet there’s nothing else there, but the individuals. When you come to understand that, you will begin to understand Indarchy.