Quote (thundercock @ 5 Sep 2021 18:31)
If the lazy whites were willing to retrain, it wouldn't be a problem. We have so many high-quality jobs available that are being filled by immigrants because there just aren't enough natives who can do them. Unfortunately, they reject being educated, retrained, etc. They expect the rest of the world to cater to every whim of theirs and are hindering technological and economic progress. Let me ask you this, would you be willing to take these people off of our hands into your country? They won't learn German but you seem to care about them a lot.
Oh please, this type of vulgar libertarianism is ridiculous, and I know that you're too smart to actually have such a simplistic worldview. Also, you know full well that IQ and all other forms of talent are not distributed evenly, that some folks just don't have what it takes to do certain jobs. It just isn't feasible to retrain your typical coal miner or truck driver into an engineer or a programmer.
No, I would of course not take these people into my country. What I care about is fostering a fair, free, stable and peaceful society in my own country as a first step, then also in countries which are similar to it as a second step. Call me a "first world supremacist" if you like. This requires stopping the working- and lower middle classes from bleeding out, from getting fucked by predatory globalist policies for the benefit of the top 0.1%. Pitting the domestic low-qualification people against cheaper competition from abroad, either via mass immigration or via mass outsourcing of their jobs to low wage countries, destabilizes society and mostly serves to enrich the capital owners of the large multinational corporations.
To put it short, I am against zero-sum policies which intentionally seek to increase the global wealth and wage entropy without providing an actual benefit to our society. No, corporations having to pay lower wages is not automatically a benefit to our society... not when the drawback is higher unemployment, a lower wage ratio (share of wages among GDP), less tax revenue or depressed wage gains in high-demand fields - all just so that a few greedy guys at the top can rake in higher profits and some privileged workers like you and me who have well-paying jobs can save a dollar on the pool boy's or housecleaner's wage.
Well, seems like there's some socialism and some nationalism permeating my worldview. Guess I am a German after all.
