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      I think there’s one situation where the border was defined by the river but then the river moved, and some Americans ended up on the Mexican side of the river. I’m not sure if this is an active border dispute or not.

      I think there are some semi active disputes going about the possibility that some American water management activities in the watershed may cause the river to shift more. For reference, the headwaters of the Rio Grande are deeper into US territory, not on the border

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      Where the Mexican border ends? The us southern border still exists when not in contact with mexico.

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    Oddly enough, this is not true between Belize and Guatemala.

    Because border conflicts between nation-states are pretty pretty pretty common.

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    23 months ago

    This more looks like how I remember it from my timeline, with a big river between the US and Mexico.

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      213 months ago

      I hope this is Poe’s Law at play. I literally don’t know what that even means if it’s meant seriously

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        As a Mexican I also have no idea what that guy is talking about. My best guess is that he thinks it’s racist because it just mentions Mexico at all?

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        Continental drift in its current form was theorised by Alfred Wegener. Wegener was a citizen of the German empire. Empires were invented by Rome. Rome shares two letters with Race. Race is a social construct that allows for racism. Therefore all Mexicans who have allowed their border to continentally drift away from Merica are racist.

        That’s my best guess, anyway

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          Ah, I didn’t know we were using the “why fire trucks are red” argument. I see now why it’s racist