▲ | like_any_other 4 days ago | |
> Is it unfair? Maybe. But in my opinion anything is fairer than our country's evil immigration requirements. For some reason those stupid racist citizens don't want to compete with the whole world in a borderless economic zone. Thankfully we have wise corporations to subvert democracy for the better. | ||
▲ | antonvs 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
What’s evil about the current situation is that the system tries to have it both ways: bring in cheap foreign labor, but in such a way that makes it easy to exploit them and hard for them to become permanent residents or citizens. If the country’s goal was really to avoid direct competition with people outside its borders, you wouldn’t deliberately import so many of them, and you’d also take steps to prevent businesses from depending so much on undocumented immigrant labor. Now, you might say that you don’t agree with the government’s position on all these things, but in that case you ought to be more in line with the comment you replied to. | ||
▲ | BeFlatXIII 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Some call it subverting the tyrrany of the majority. |