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[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Everything you wrote implies I blamed immigrants, which is entirely a lie.

Wasn't my intention. What I meant to say is that, in spite of not blaming the immigrants themselves, you're blaming things on immigration that simply are not caused by immigration.

they can increase immigration to weaken the working class

That's the crux of it: they can't. Immigration is a net benefit to the economy as a whole, ESPECIALLY the working class.

This has been done

No. They made it up. Immigration doesn't hurt you.

Advocating for labor and tenants is not right-wing. Advocating for higher wages is not right-wing. Blaming capital, rather than migrants is not right-wing.

True, but you're still missing my point: even when not blaming the immigrants themselves, you're helping the right wing when you repeat their bogus talking points. No matter how different your intentions and attitude towards immigrants are.

Right-wing politics tried to shame people who resist anti-labor, anti-tenant, anti-worker policies.

And also made up causal relationships, having so much success doing so that even seemingly good people like yourself repeat their lies.