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You're hitting on a deep point: that it's not merely that freedom of movement that is hampered by borders, but that it creates completely bizarre and artificial geographical social complexity that has no bearing on the real, actual activities and cultural fabric of the people who cross those borders. Many of you live next to a border: reflect on how in adds complexity and inefficiency to your lives for no particular reason. Particularly egregious are political borders that run along rivers - the people of these regions are usually united by the river, but then the border creates nonsensical division (Kansas City comes to mind as a city united by rivers, and then fucked with by borders).