Wednesday, May 13, 2020

In Your Face


South Africa is the world’s most unequal country. It is also only as unequal as the world. This is only possible because the primary tool of Global Apartheid is Nation States. While it has become less and less acceptable to discriminate opportunity by race, gender, and sexual preference, “where you were born” is still a legal tool of hereditary privilege and apartness. According to Bryan Caplan’s book “Open Borders”, we are willing to pay a Trillion Dollars in economic handcuffs to restrict the free flow of labour, goods, capital and services. The biggest loser in the restriction of four freedoms is people. I am a Soutie. One foot in South Africa and one foot in the UK. In the relief programs for 2020’s forced time to reflect, unemployed people in South Africa received R350/month (about £15). The furlough program in the UK saw about 7.5 million people receive 80% of their salaries. Capital Controls make it difficult to even send Unconditional Cash Transfers. The contrast is stark. I only see that because my eyes and heart are on both countries. South Africa takes the world’s inequality, squashes it, and shoves it in your face.



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