Yeah, but that responsibility for actually creating that dignity of the American working class is not the concern of a state likely being exploited too especially when that comes into play within their borders and at the expense of their already extra exploited citizens.
The difference is that expats go home. They work their year or two or three contracts and then leave. Usually with gratitude and a great sense of relief that their time in another country is over.
Wrong or right I'm not too concerned about but I also don't think it's xenophobia too tame the dollar and it's consequences.
The power of the dollar should be destroyed.
But while its not happening, the american working class that get ground into dust deserve a chance at dignity as much as anyone else.
Yeah, but that responsibility for actually creating that dignity of the American working class is not the concern of a state likely being exploited too especially when that comes into play within their borders and at the expense of their already extra exploited citizens.
how is it at the expense of their citizens for an American to move there.
we aren't talking about tourists here American emmigrants aren't harmful to the places they go
you must not have met the American 'expats' I've met, in that case.
I'll concede that point but individual immigrants being obnoxious isn't a systemic problem
The difference is that expats go home. They work their year or two or three contracts and then leave. Usually with gratitude and a great sense of relief that their time in another country is over.
Immigrants stay. For life.
This is nativism
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