I take six or seven years to write really small books. There is a kind of aesthetic of leanness, of brevity.
I think that when we take the long view, the notion that some people are deemed less worthy of being able to move - to not have the right to cross borders - over time, that's going to seem as outmoded and as unfair, really, as racial discrimination or other kinds of discrimination.
Interpretation
What this quote means
The quote suggests that restricting people's movement across borders is fundamentally unfair and will eventually be viewed as outdated, similar to racial discrimination.
In this quote, Mohsin Hamid reflects on the morality of border restrictions and immigration laws. He argues that, when viewed from a long-term perspective, the concept of deeming certain individuals as less worthy based on their nationality is as unjust and outdated as racial discrimination. The quote invites us to reconsider our views on freedom of movement and to acknowledge the shared humanity that transcends borders.
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Example use cases
During a speech on human rights, this quote can highlight the need for inclusive immigration policies.
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