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Originally Posted by crucifissio
it would be a fair argument if strong countries did not exploit weak countries, keeping them poor, and in turn creating immigration...
you can not have it both ways...
you can not reap the $$$ from exploitation, print money and force others to follow suit (if they do not their currency value rises against the value of the printed $$$ and their exports suffer), and drop bombs AND at the same time expect not to face the consequences...
the US and EU are the ones denying their own citizens jobs with predatory foreign policies...blaming immigrants is like complaining that water is wet...do not get in the water if you do not want to get wet...
you can not have it both ways...
parreto efficiency...
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When you find your "Fair World" be sure to tell us all and we can move there.
What you say is true. The powerful exploit the weak. The 1% of a country exploit the 80% at the bottom by bringing in more migrants from countries that can't support themselves.
The Serbs exploited the Bosnians only because the Bosnians were weak. A strong Srebrenica would have not ended up with 1,000s of weak Muslims murdered.
You're from a country that exploited the weak. So please no condemnation as if you're an innocent.