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The observation that the lines on a map separating nations are not natural features but political fictions, often drawn by colonial powers with rulers, enforced by stories of "us vs. them," and made real through violence (border guards, walls). A river is geography; the "border" running down its middle is a story we all agree to treat as deadly serious, changing who gets to live where and who is considered a foreigner.
Example: "Standing at the U.S.-Mexico border, the Theory of Constructed National Borders hits hard. The desert ecosystem is continuous. The people, cultures, and families have flowed across it for millennia. The rigid, armed line is a recent invention, a story of nationalism made concrete and razor wire, proving a border is just a conflict between geography and ideology where ideology hired the guns."
by Abzu Land January 31, 2026
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