Interesting presentation which challenges the neoliberal myth of a borderless world. Despite the pre-pandemic movements of people, migration has become increasingly priveleged and circular. Until the global flows of capital are constrained (or labor mobilised) a risk remains that economic, technology, and climate inequities will threaten the opportunities of billions of poor folks around the world. We are bearing the consequences of 400 years of transferring wealth from the have-nots to the haves on an industrial scale.
@living4adrenaline3 жыл бұрын
Retire on a cruise ship? I'd rather die off.
@tomejcasey3 жыл бұрын
Die off? Just drop a tab and dissap........p....r.......
@living4adrenaline3 жыл бұрын
@@tomejcasey Cruise ships are disease petri dishes.
@aperson27303 жыл бұрын
Interesting but I'd had preferred if he went into more depth at times. Best wishes.
@curiousgirl.4134 Жыл бұрын
Well ... this is what I needed to hear and how I needed to hear the information and explaining what is currently happening and why. If this was presented in a concise manner on MSM, so "certain" people could understand it without losing focus, they may understand better why there is such a movement by the Biden administration on the open borders; albeit, being done in a chaotic way people could possibly have a little more grace. It did show Mexico, Texas and some of Arizona all brown which is not a good thing. I wonder where Texans go if we close our borders to them? LOL and just a joke. You surely don't hear Trump talking about this and found it interesting that Parag said Chinese foreign student visas were at an all-time high during his Presidency and ironic based on how he instills fear to his followers about communism. I would have loved to ask him about the elite class using this information as a way to position themselves in the new economy but doing it in a "controlled" environment way which I am extremely resisting because I disagree with that ideology. Freely mobile sounds much better.