The evidence is mixed? Well, then you need to read about the post about 🇵🇸 terrorists in 🇮🇱
https://t.me/ApartheidPalestine/89
This research reveals that the immigrants jumping the fence at Melilla are represented as wild and dangerous.
If you see a ⚠️🥵 and you still decide to go there, it's your fault if you die ... same like climbing walls ...
https://t.me/LetzteGenerationTelegram/104
exactly like people dying in winter, because they use wrong clothes!
https://t.me/NatureFreaksDeutsch/452
or people going in terroristic country saying "why happened a terror attack?", smoking, drinking etc.
https://t.me/TravelAdviceTelegram/90
Walls don't stop movements of people, since people can still move where there is police control by asking a legal migration.
The real problem is not about humans ... but about animals!
And from this point of view, we agree 100% with missing animal rights
Presently, Appendix I lists around 20 (sub)species that are, or could be, affected by current or future border fences. These include the large carnivores snow leopard and cheetah (Acinonyx juba- tus); four Asian large herbivores, namely wild yak (Bos grunniens), kouprey (Bos sauveli), Bukhara deer (Cervus elaphus yarkandensis) and the afore- mentioned Bactrian camel; a range of gazelles and other ungulates from North Africa and the Middle East;95 all four subspecies of gorilla;96 the Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi), native to Eastern Africa; and two South American ungulates
Wolves may face a more serious challenge. Out of 10 or 11 wolf packs currently pres- ent in Slovenia, five have their home ranges on both sides of the Slovenia–Croatia border.
So for sure we are against "Border fence construction at the Hungary–Croatia border: the fence consists of three layers of razor wiring on the Croatian side", because again there is wall and wall. We need to find an optimal way to keep illegal migration low, but at the same time respect animal rights
https://t.me/ApartheidPalestine/89
This research reveals that the immigrants jumping the fence at Melilla are represented as wild and dangerous.
If you see a ⚠️🥵 and you still decide to go there, it's your fault if you die ... same like climbing walls ...
https://t.me/LetzteGenerationTelegram/104
exactly like people dying in winter, because they use wrong clothes!
https://t.me/NatureFreaksDeutsch/452
or people going in terroristic country saying "why happened a terror attack?", smoking, drinking etc.
https://t.me/TravelAdviceTelegram/90
Walls don't stop movements of people, since people can still move where there is police control by asking a legal migration.
The real problem is not about humans ... but about animals!
And from this point of view, we agree 100% with missing animal rights
Presently, Appendix I lists around 20 (sub)species that are, or could be, affected by current or future border fences. These include the large carnivores snow leopard and cheetah (Acinonyx juba- tus); four Asian large herbivores, namely wild yak (Bos grunniens), kouprey (Bos sauveli), Bukhara deer (Cervus elaphus yarkandensis) and the afore- mentioned Bactrian camel; a range of gazelles and other ungulates from North Africa and the Middle East;95 all four subspecies of gorilla;96 the Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi), native to Eastern Africa; and two South American ungulates
Wolves may face a more serious challenge. Out of 10 or 11 wolf packs currently pres- ent in Slovenia, five have their home ranges on both sides of the Slovenia–Croatia border.
So for sure we are against "Border fence construction at the Hungary–Croatia border: the fence consists of three layers of razor wiring on the Croatian side", because again there is wall and wall. We need to find an optimal way to keep illegal migration low, but at the same time respect animal rights