I recently learned that you're to be attacked if you complain that the wide open borders policy just has to been hurting black America / inner city minorities...
Of course this all falls back on the core of the pro sides argument: the jobs the illegals are doing are the ones "no one wants to do" as they all say. Well here goes some insights that no ivy league economist is likely to have a clue about: those crappy jobs are what youngsters are supposed to have as part of their workforce training to prepare them for being useful participants in the big bad world!
The idea of say doing landscaping, or painting, food service or misc dirty labor job whatever isn't that they're there for everyone to make a career out of (although they should be available for those whom screw up their outlook or are in between their career jobs), they're supposed to be there to as they say in construction to "put hair on your balls".
They also say, typically at the hardest point on the hardest work day (also about dealing with the ornery miserable pricks around you) "it builds character". "Toughening up your skin" is a more specific expression for this part.
"Character" is surely something lacking these days, in particular with these spoiled college kids. Who would disagree they're the worst of the millennial generation? Not even Bill Maher!!
Therein involves all sorts of things inportant for building work ethic, self worth and so on along with picking up various skills and understandings about things like toola, processes and perhaps most important what youre made of; capable of.
As Tyler Durden begged, "how much can you know about yourself if you've never been in a fight"? This is the same stuff here, and lookie the Millennial's are out violent in the streets all the sudden. A correlation? Seems a safe bet to me, but a "brownshirts" trend not the kind of "progress" JFK would have had in mind.
There's just so many dynamics to this I fear are going mostly unspoken; drowned out by rhetoric I guess the rationale behind it is we're supposed to save the world but handing what we have away.
I say we need to fix what we've got and inspire; lead by example.
If I'm wrong then answer me this: if Mexico etc sends their workers here to do all jobs crappy jobs then who's going to do the crappy jobs there? Ok so then they import workers to do those now what about the crappy jobs where those people come from? And then from there? And then from there. Sounds like a lot of shia'ite rolling down hill to me. Where in the end what I see at home is minority America losing out.
When there are more illegals than there are jobless blacks, for example, that's a busted system. While it isn't just about the jobs themselves, its about the role they're supposed to serve in plain old workplace experience for those up and coming, and even those just losing out.
Even educated people born for a field just out of school often have a brutal time as entry level getting that first job into their fields to begin their trajectory. Now imagine them having NO job experience and behold that right there just might be the biggest lynchpin of causes of why an entire generation f'd over and out.
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Immigrants aren't to blame for unemployment, the US's tacky system of patents and zones is.
True or False:
There are nearly as many illegal immigrants as there are total blacks in America?
It isn't the illegals fault that our industrial base was sold out by Two Party politicians to multinational corporatism (globalism).
But in any given system there are limits to any variable within it before each becomes a burden.
And something has to give somewhere. So what is your suggestion?