Ever wonder why our people are working low-skilled jobs stacking shelves?
Why they can’t afford university while their dreams fade away?
Because your taxes trained foreign replacements and paid for their visas.
Now, Mohammed is your local doctor, and your children serve him coffee.
This is the Great Replacement—and you are its financier.
I think the effect of immigration on low skilled work is actually more concerning. Because language, culture, and connections are a huge part of finding work and being success at it, the dominance of certain low skilled sectors like construction by immigrants makes it harder for low skilled domestic workers from finding work in that sector, resulting in fewer stepping stones for them to climb up the economic ladder
It really is like that, perhaps if we hadn't had people waiting to help us when we arrived, our reality today wouldn't be the same.
Are you aware where you are here @guerratotal?
Most Bitcoiners are CAPITALISTS. And capitalists usually like private corporations doing business and profit.
I personally am a capitalist and own capital. I.e. I own shares in companies that pay dividends. In fact, my cost of living has been financed by my brokerage account for the last 26 years. The process you're describing is awesome. Imagine how much better it could be if we had full capitalism with sound money instead of capitalism-with-socialism-in-the-financial-sector.
Life isn't fair. Nature isn't fair. The antelope gets eaten by the tiger and you need to grow up and get a new job after being fired or fight hard to get a promotion or pay for higher quality products.
Grow up and stop whining.
I'm not really complaining, I'm just sharing the chart and adding a comment.
I'm an immigrant. I left Cuba because I was stuck there and prevented from growing. Since arriving in Brazil, I've tried to adapt to capitalism, grow, and mature financially.