I think a careful discussion of this needn't involve the can of worms. I for one accept your level of qualification, but I think that sometimes there can also be a broader pattern to be analyzed, with abundant migration.
I'm not a social scientist, but I intuit that there may be a broad pattern...
I'm not really following your thread, but I was curious to what extent you understand the unconscious competition dynamics between groups - and if this can sometimes be either confused for conscious over-competition on the part of one group against another, or if it naturally crosses a line...
Well I think maybe an important thing to do, is to think about the human timeline in relation to this.. paired with resource usage, and resource renewal rate. But I think one thing to realize, is that for most of history, I don't think we were really maxing out the bank of nature all that much...
Ok look, I came from an upscale public school in the midwest, which graduated like a couple hundred students year. I haven't kept up with many of my classmates 20 years on, but I bet that many of them went to higher scale colleges, looking for six figure jobs. I bet that like none of them went...
To that statement, I can't be opposed, however, I'm having trouble envisioning this being a clean and easy process. As well, they likely wish to expand the program to those who want nothing to do with those who you named. If you read any of my posts at all on this forum, you should quickly...
well I want to know exactly what america's role is around the Darien Gap. If many are coming through there, just to get here, on the basis of just trying to get low-wage work, to 'benefit our economy,' while enduring tragedy there, and a very humble life here, then it is not with a sense of...
It seems like to me, the concept of religion became too small. I prefer now to look at all of the religions as sound arguments, or poor arguments, depending on interpretation.
I think the right 'tool for the job' is coherent social philosophy, and it involves complicated social questions. That the military could now get involved, causes concern, as it may have the potential of being a poorly used and blunt tool, if that's what you're asking. If those doing the...
Immigrants into this country, working manual labor, will often be great workers, but I think that our american business majors and temp agencies are often taking advantage of the immigrants. The other side of the coin, is that every american parent wants to send their kids to college, and likely...
No, it wouldn't cause mass panic, it would cause mass non-production. People would wonder why they have to stay down here working, when the aliens can just explore galaxies all day long. It does not inspire confidence in the anthill status quo that we got going down here.
There was some point I was thinking of earlier to build on this, though I don't quite remember.. I think maybe that the 'ideal' process point in this, is that conspiracy theories end up just as folk tales, and that this breaks down their potential social radiation. Extending this to concepts...
And another thing too, is that around the lake here, there is literally no shoulder at all on the roads, with people probably doing almost 40 miles an hour in spots. With blind corners.. So what happens if you break down and can't pull over properly around one of those? Oh, that's a human error...
I think maybe the nature of that is too complex to tell us anything really definitive. The accident rate has to be multiplied by complex infrastructure variables across the nation, not just by human error variables. Alright, I'm done posting..
Some say that road rage might be increasing, that's not good.
And another thing about infrastructure: for example there a couple spots here with a divided highway that you have to cross, without lights. It was made to be like that decades ago, when the traffic rate was surely far lower. Now the...
And also just unique road complexities caused by unique and changing road infrastructure from place to place, matched against high traffic patterns.. It hardly seems to conform to a very solid form from town to town, across the country. bike lanes, one ways, short onramps.. These are complex...
Yeah, I don't know if I believe that really. Like where? Does the AI driver know how to navigate black ice and flurries in january, I just don't know if I believe it is happening. I've been thinking about it for a while, and I think that maybe most accidents have to do with poor infrastructure...
This would only work with a grid pattern of perfectly maintained roads, with perfect weather all the time. It's an infrastructure problem. And that would take a ton of money to overhaul.
This is such a horrific thing to imagine visualizing, that I think maybe my ability to concentrate on anything for the rest of the night is pretty well broke now. I don't even need to look at those articles, I can just see how pathetically horrible it would be in my imagination. I don't know, I...