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marcuskane2 | 4 months ago

It's crazy to me that you're still blaming the poorest, most exploited, least powerful person in the economy for the problems instead of the people actually responsible.

Since you moved the goalposts after I pointed out the absurdity of suggesting that the underpaid Honduran laborer is also bidding up the price of housing to a broader, indirect impact, I'll go ahead and point out that your argument still fails there. That low-cost labor you're complaining about? That makes construction of housing less expensive. The migrants are building more houses than they're occupying.

Be mad at the top 1%. Be mad at the people who inherited land, wealth and power. Be mad at the people raising your rent and preventing people from building more housing. But don't be mad at some guy just trying to make an honest living doing hard work to stay fed and sheltered because he wasn't born as lucky as you.

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brazukadev|4 months ago

They are mad at the top 1% using the poorest, that is clear from their posts.

> Be mad at the top 1%. Be mad at the people who inherited land, wealth and power.

Guess who are the employers? Not sure what's the point in distorting his opinion to say exactly the same thing he is saying.