Originally posted by xoggoth
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Without change, we'd all be living rough like our ancestors did tens of thousands of years ago. Does that appeal?
How long have the things that we think of as absolutely fundamental really been with us? Like most of us that were born and brought up in England, I feel a strong attachment to the country that is England*. But it has only existed for roughly 1,000 years and I suspect that it took a few hundred years before anyone living there started to think of it in that way, but they got on with their lives regardless.
Everything in the affairs of humans is transient. I don't lose any sleep over it. Of course I am now an immigrant in somebody else's country so I am bound to think immigration is OK.
*Yeah, I know that I don't live there any more but I will be up in the middle of the night tonight watching the England v Germany match.

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