Comments by "RexFx" (@RextheRebel) on "Intercollegiate Studies Institute"
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Ah yes, globalism, immigration and "culture" will save us. His argument is terrible both from a conservative and a socialist perspective. Openness has gone too far. Immigrants hurt workers from local areas, not benefit them. Global capitalism hurts national economies for the benefit of international organizations and transnational corporations. Workers do need to have more skills, but that's because that knowledge of their labor allows them to better manage their own labor along with the other laborers who likewise have that skillful knowledge. But to have that knowledge itself, without any say over how that skill is used and for how long and for how much, is meaningless.
Conservative socialism is the future. Economy for the workers, workers of that region/nation/city etc, while workers elsewhere have the power to choose for themselves. Workers of the world can't unite if the workers of the world all immigrate to a small number of already developed countries. And those workers of the world can't control their own labor in their own country because global capitalism places embargoes on those people, global capital instigates and funds coups/assassinations of those people's leaders who dared seek a more worker oriented economy. America privately owned Venezuelan oil, until Chavez said "nope". Then that global capital said, "alright, if we can't have your resources, no one can".
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