The elites have put themselves in a position where the two main options are the sentiment above or Luigi Mangione. It honestly scares me a bit what's coming.
> If the foreigners were positively contributing to the economy their economic output would create jobs as well.
They do—actually, by a massive margin compared to citizens born here—we just don't have the legal immigration framework set up to support this.
EDIT: I was unaware a "debate" was even happening, I was just clarifying that immigrants start businesses at a massively higher rate than birthright citizens do.
The elites have put themselves in a position where the two main options are the sentiment above or Luigi Mangione. It honestly scares me a bit what's coming.
It no longer scares me, it gives me a lot of hope and I think most people my age and younger feel similarly.
> If the foreigners were positively contributing to the economy their economic output would create jobs as well.
They do—actually, by a massive margin compared to citizens born here—we just don't have the legal immigration framework set up to support this.
EDIT: I was unaware a "debate" was even happening, I was just clarifying that immigrants start businesses at a massively higher rate than birthright citizens do.
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That's certainly a... very specific perspective, can you share where you're coming from?