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Here's how "migrants" help save lives and enrich our scientific knowledge of the world - The Cancer Detectives videoneat.com/documentaries/26…

The people who are "nationalists" seem to have no idea that the healthcare they rely upon in their own tribe, the products, the knowledge, architecture, and everything else, comes from many parts of the world. Nationalism = Primitivism.

#nationalism #cancer #society


Newly added documentary on VideoNeat.com:

The Cancer Detectives

The story of how the life-saving cervical cancer test became an ordinary part of women’s lives is as unusual and remarkable as the coalition of people who ultimately made it possible.

Watch it here:

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in reply to Tio

Reminds me of Sasha's Prison Earth video. I wonder if there'd still be any nationalism left if people were allowed to freely move from one place to another without restrictions. Humans make up these imaginary ideas like borders and then use force to make everyone accept them.


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in reply to Tio

I love how you mention the actual scientific history of human beings! Countries and borders are man-made fiction/ideas that we choose to believe in, and they keep changing from time to time - there is a stark difference between that and the actual scientific reality of our world. Science is often a very humbling experience I feel like, think of the famous pale blue dot image and how carl sagan described it......
in reply to Rokosun

BTW, I'm glad to hear @bigworldsmallsasha is finally free to stay there in Spain, that must've been a huge relief after having to go through this much trouble.
in reply to Rokosun

Yeah for sure, don't we all miss Carl Sagan 🥰😊
And thank you, yes it is a huge relief, finally 😅
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"It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known." C.S.
in reply to Tio

"I spent my life doing free things for others, never made a profit, but this has 0 value in this society."

Oh yeah, I feel you :D Yep. Welcome to the club xD