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Comment author: bramflakes 15 September 2014 05:58:51PM 3 points [-]

Ebola is more an argument for colonialism than against open borders but let's not be picky.

Comment author: shminux 15 September 2014 06:12:03PM 8 points [-]

Ebola is an example of a locally-originated virulent existential threat open borders fail to contain, biological, social or otherwise. Controlled borders, despite all the issues, at least can act as an immune system of sorts.

Comment author: roystgnr 19 September 2014 05:26:07AM 2 points [-]

Define "controlled borders"? In the "open borders" context the debate is usually about residency and citizenship restrictions, but in the context of ebola those don't matter; tourists and airline workers and cargo ship crews and so on all carry diseases too.

Comment author: bramflakes 15 September 2014 07:17:06PM -1 points [-]

Yes I agree, I was just being facetious :s