If you absurdly scapegoat immigrants for America's problems, choose wealthy ones who "came here legally," as employees of techno-feudalist monsters. Many are serving and/or trapped as complicit tools of corporate AI-run bullshit machines, and hold lucrative jobs in tech-visa extortion scams.
How many crimes against humanity are committed due to the consequences for any foreign national who has moved their entire family to the United States, to work for a billionaire?
Scapegoats are cravenly chosen - not accurately identified.
Whitney Webb’s Investigative Reporting
“Rent Is Too Damn High”
A Ghoul Laughs At Humanity
Note that Andrew Cuomo of the Democratic Party, appears in the 2010, "Rent Is Too Damn High Party Debate" video - laughing like a ghoul, as an authentic person and candidate named Jimmy McMillan spoke flawless sense on every human level. Followed by the chuckles of fools in a slaughterhouse chute of their own selection.
Food, shelter, and medical care are human rights. If they’re not, then give yours up. We’ll wait. Where will you go, then? I’m really curious, as a person with nowhere to go. Maybe I’ll come too!
The rent is too damn high and no solutions are offered that will save our housing. Without housing we’re all refugees. Will us native born Americans get reservations to flee to for our self-preservation? Why were reservations created? Who created them? What is this system of ownership that we accepted by virtue of our birth on this empire-claimed land?
The Choice
Rule Of Thumb - It’s An “Inside Job”
“All large scale crime is an inside job. Running up and down the road, taking fingerprints and sending trash off to the crime lab, just don't get it done. You're dealing with people, you gotta be human." ~Slim Pickens, Rancho Deluxe (1975) - Currently Free on TubiTV
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