Yes, it’s a PCM meme, but still accurate as fuck.

  • Doom@ttrpg.network
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    4 days ago

    Nobody is importing cheap labor. Are you a moron lmfaooo

    What a way to tell me you know nothing of the migration crisis. The answer is right there and instead you take the moronic scenic route.

    Such a more obvious way to criticize the west and you choose to be dumb and ineffective lol

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      4 days ago

      The US is absolutely importing cheap labor. It’s not even controversial that the H1-B program has been abused to do just that. The AFL-CIO admits immigrants are needed for labor, but they play more coy about the cheap part.

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        4 days ago

        No no no.

        Read this post equating immigration to slavery. A work visa is not slavery absolutely silly to defend this.

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          This post is not equating immigration and slavery. It is using this thing called a metaphor. It highlights an issue or argument using a comparison that shares relevant characteristics.

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                It’s a comparison just a comparison it’s really nothing else.

                A specific necessity of a metaphor is that the two are not something you should be able to compare. Like time and apples. It isn’t a metaphor if you compare something similar especially if you’re trying to make the argument that the two things you’re comparing are similar, that’s specifically like the opposite of a metaphor