
The target is being redirected again. In a Community Voice post on Minnpost.com, Barb Kucera notes
Remember the heavily hyped myth of the "welfare queen" in the Reagan era? She's disappeared — replaced by those "illegals" who are trying to take your job. As long as workers of different backgrounds view each other with suspicion and even hatred, we can't get together to solve our problems.
She concludes by noting We live in a global economy where millions of people are forced to leave their homes and their countries to find work to feed their families, while millions more are witnessing steep declines in their wages, benefits and working conditions. Meanwhile, corporations pile on the profits, destroying communities, the environment and people's lives with impunity. Is this the kind of world we want? As long as working people stay mired in name-calling, they'll never ask that question.
We need to resist the temptation to get so carried away with us v. them that we forget that we all are pretty much the same.
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Most of the people I feel better than think they are better than me. Doesn’t it kind of even out? Of course, Im the one who is right. :)
And there are still welfare queens. Kings too. Illegals are just more the thing these days.
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