57. Unbalanced Migration.

So after 56 you’ll get 57.

Yes, unbalanced migration is a phenomenon in which people move from one country or area to another in disproportionate numbers. This can be due to a variety of factors, such as economic opportunity, political unrest, or even climate change. Unbalanced migration can lead to a variety of social and economic issues, such as overcrowding, poverty, and cultural conflict. (ao)

“The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.”

JP Morgan

Freedom of movement between countries and its consequences

Freedom of movement between countries has both positive and negative consequences. On the one hand, it allows people to access opportunities in other countries, such as better education and jobs. It also encourages cultural exchange, allowing people to experience different cultures and broaden their perspectives. On the other hand, it can lead to overcrowding and competition for resources in areas with high immigration rates. It can also lead to cultural tension and conflict between different ethnic groups. (ao)

AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury.

Me: And now it leads to unbalanced migration?

ChatGPT (jan23):

Usury can also contribute to unbalanced migration. When access to credit and favorable loan terms are limited or unavailable in certain regions or communities, it can make it difficult for people to find economic opportunities and improve their standard of living. This can lead to a situation where people are forced to migrate to other areas in search of better prospects.

For example, in developing countries where access to credit is limited, farmers may be unable to invest in their land or equipment, making it difficult for them to compete with larger, more modern farms. This can lead to a situation where farmers are forced to leave their land and migrate to cities or other countries in search of work. Similarly, in countries with high levels of debt, citizens may find themselves forced to migrate in search of better economic opportunities or to escape the cycle of debt that usury can create.

In conclusion, usury can contribute to unbalanced migration by creating economic disparities and limiting opportunities in certain regions or communities, which can lead people to migrate in search of better prospects.

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Extra:

Related concepts include immigration, labor migration, human trafficking, and emigration. Immigration is the movement of people into a country. Labor migration is the movement of people into a country in search of work. Human trafficking is the illegal movement of people across borders for the purpose of exploitation. Emigration is the movement of people out of a country.

Wikipedia:

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Books:

  1. “The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World” by Stephen Castles and Mark J. Miller
  2. “Global Migration: Patterns, Processes, and Politics” by Elizabeth Mavroudi and Khalid Koser
  3. “Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza” by Gloria Anzaldúa
  4. “The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration” by Isabel Wilkerson
  5. “Refugee: The Untold Story of the Great Humanitarian Crisis” by Alexander Betts and Paul Collier

Documentaries:

  1. “Human Flow” (2017) directed by Ai Weiwei
  2. “The Gatekeepers” (2012) directed by Dror Moreh
  3. “Immigration Battle” (2015) directed by Michael Camerini and Shari Robertson
  4. “This is Home: A Refugee Story” (2018) directed by Alexandra Shiva
  5. “The Undocumented” (2013) directed by Marco Williams

Movies:

  1. “Babel” (2006) directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu
  2. “A Better Life” (2011) directed by Chris Weitz
  3. “The Visitor” (2007) directed by Tom McCarthy
  4. “Dirty Pretty Things” (2002) directed by Stephen Frears
  5. “In This World” (2002) directed by Michael Winterbottom

Series:

  1. “Sense8” (2015-2018) created by Lana and Lilly Wachowski
  2. “Little America” (2020) created by Lee Eisenberg and Kumail Nanjiani
  3. “Immigration Nation” (2020) directed by Christina Clusiau and Shaul Schwarz
  4. “Orange is the New Black” (2013-2019) created by Jenji Kohan
  5. “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” (2013-2021) created by Michael Schur and Dan Goor

Songs:

  1. “Immigrant Song” by Led Zeppelin
  2. “I’m an Immigrant” by Johnny Reid
  3. “Borders” by M.I.A.
  4. “Refugee” by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  5. “Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

Artworks:

  1. “Ellis Island” (1980) by Robert Rauschenberg
  2. “Immigrant Movement International” (2011) by Tania Bruguera
  3. “Balancing Acts” (2016) by Do Ho Suh
  4. “Migration Series” (1940-41) by Jacob Lawrence
  5. “The Arrival” (2006) by Shaun Tan

Podcasts:

  1. “Migrant Stories” by The Guardian
  2. “The Stoop” by Hana Baba and Leila Day
  3. “The Globalist” by Monocle
  4. “Migrations” by IOM – UN Migration
  5. “The Displaced” by The New York Times

Purpose: to create a usury-aware AI

Would you agree…

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