- 23 Jul 2016 01:29
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I know commies are internationalists who see the world along class lines but most people identify themselves with their country, city, village, etc.
Why aren't modern day socialists and communists more critical of immigration? How do you plan to build a movement amongst the working class if you don't oppose the arrival of immigrants who undercut their wages and working conditions and frequently hold views to the right of locals on social issues?
Most people don't read Marx. Most haven't developed class consciousness or see themselves as internationalists. They see immigrants and their own groups unemployment as directly connected.
Why would people trust you and work with you when you condone policies that undermine their material conditions?
Why aren't modern day socialists and communists more critical of immigration? How do you plan to build a movement amongst the working class if you don't oppose the arrival of immigrants who undercut their wages and working conditions and frequently hold views to the right of locals on social issues?
Most people don't read Marx. Most haven't developed class consciousness or see themselves as internationalists. They see immigrants and their own groups unemployment as directly connected.
Why would people trust you and work with you when you condone policies that undermine their material conditions?
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