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Still, a wall is better than nothing. Having nothing there is almost analogous to a welcome mat.
If you're climbing over a wall or somehow getting past it, at least it's a strong reminder that you aren't wanted on the other side of it. And it may serve to deter some people wanting to cross depending on how it is built. I have to ask why building a wall is a general anachronism? Maybe if you are of the belief that we should all be interconnected; who cares about nations? We're all citizens of the world! Pshah. I don't buy that for a minute.
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I would think that if you're cramming yourself into the back of a sweltering panel van, or hiking 40 miles through desert terrain with minimal supplies, or crawling through a claustrophobic mud tunnel, and all with a decent chance of death that the awareness you're not supposed to be where you're going is pretty strong.
I don't think a wall is anachronistic, just pointless and excessive. |
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