immigrants aren’t the enemy
Leona believes that the government and its corporate global mates get away with increasing the number of cheap immigrants by promoting the myth that our working class is lazy, stupid and immoral and deserves to be replaced.
“So, adding to the injury of being priced out if a job and a home by cheap immigrants is the insult of being unfairly victimized by our fellow countrymen and women who are better off than we are,” says Leona. “It’s classic divide and rule. No wonder so many of our working class people are choosing to emigrate or retire early rather than suffer so many indignities.”
“Immigrants and the unemployed welfare class are not responsible for whatever ails us, so we should stop blaming them – and particularly we must stop blaming immigrants because if we do we’ll be called racist.”
“Immigrants, racial tension and the existence of a growing unemployed welfare class are just symptoms of the same disease – elitism or classism,” explains Leona, “and we have far more in common with these demonized people than we do with the real villains who are ripping us off, lying to us and stirring up trouble in the classes below them in order to deflect attention from themselves and prevent united action against them.”
“Our survival on all levels is dependent upon our cohesion,” says Leona, “so stick together guys and don’t let them divide us.”
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“So, adding to the injury of being priced out if a job and a home by cheap immigrants is the insult of being unfairly victimized by our fellow countrymen and women who are better off than we are,” says Leona. “It’s classic divide and rule. No wonder so many of our working class people are choosing to emigrate or retire early rather than suffer so many indignities.”
“Immigrants and the unemployed welfare class are not responsible for whatever ails us, so we should stop blaming them – and particularly we must stop blaming immigrants because if we do we’ll be called racist.”
“Immigrants, racial tension and the existence of a growing unemployed welfare class are just symptoms of the same disease – elitism or classism,” explains Leona, “and we have far more in common with these demonized people than we do with the real villains who are ripping us off, lying to us and stirring up trouble in the classes below them in order to deflect attention from themselves and prevent united action against them.”
“Our survival on all levels is dependent upon our cohesion,” says Leona, “so stick together guys and don’t let them divide us.”
Read more by Leona on this issue:
Labels: classism, divide and ruel, elitism, immigrants, overcrowding, racial tension, ruling classes, unemployment
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