Jiang says immigration is not natural for most people because the natural impulse is to help one's birth community grow, not abandon it for a better community.
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Jiang says immigration is not natural for most people because the natural impulse is to help one's birth community grow, not abandon it for a better community.
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"Okay. That's a great question. And I'm sure everyone's familiar with this question, which is like, what can we do about this situation? Well,..."
"And they're not going to be able to conform to the community. Okay? And historically, these people have been killed by the communities. And..."
"...So Pax Americana started to itself ignore the rules based on natural order."
"...because jesus was a rebel he was trying to subvert the natural order right the natural order"
"...develops, a strict hierarchy emerges. And the hierarchy goes against the natural order. Also remember that people at any time can just choose to..."
"of them. Okay? This is just the natural order. This is the mandate of heaven. This is the way that it should be. Okay...."
"...are now kind of pissed at them because they're disrupting the natural order. Okay? So the gods have a meeting and they decide that..."
"...Demiurge is a monster, a monstrosity, because it goes against the natural order. But then Sophia is like, oops, I shouldn't have done that...."
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