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Labor - opened the floodgate for refugees.
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For a time it was hard for me to grasp this quote because of the violent and extremist language which scared me off - hang, shun, treason - it makes me want to shut my ears & run away. But I do agree with the extract above. It is insane that we don't support our neighbours or value our community. It's the same thing when I am buying anything - I look for the cheapest price. When I find it I don't worry if it was made locally or not - I can't afford the luxury after paying for life's basic essentials.
He and you also I presume, blame the lack of border control and inflow of refugees for the breakdown. But tighter borders wouldn't stop consumers wanting cheap imports.
So what is the merchant system not border control refugees that is the problem. although people desperate to work for sub standard wages and conditions doesn't help either. But that's also a symptom of the merchant system.
In this system if we want food and shelter we must complete, Not just be willing to do some work but compete for a chance to do some work. Why? Because the merchant system owns the land.
If the people had their rightfull free access to land, as to air water and sunlight, we could grow food and build shelter for ourselves without having to compete. We could cooperate with neighbours and anyone else you want to live here. There's plenty of space!
So if we see things this way it isn't borders refugees, it's the merchant system which is based on land ownership & the theft of a birthright. I really encourage you to look at the NTW link I provided for a grassroots way out of this mess