CrackRabbit
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- Mar 30, 2001
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For a lot of us, we can do that simply going to the garden in our back yards. And I live in a city.
There are also local farmer's markets just about everywhere, where local farmers who aren't even big enough operations to employ armies of illegal laborers sell their stuff very affordably, and usually much better quality than the big business labor-cheaters.
Your lazy ilk has been arguing the same stupid shit since it was slavery instead of the current illegal labor racket. You assholes have always insisted ending your slave/illegal labor rackets would end the economy. (Despite the fact most nations on earth manage to feed themselves just fine without exploiting their third world neighbor).
And ofcourse, ending slavery didn't tank the economy, it made it far stronger. The south was made far poorer by allowing a few fat cat assholes to undermine everyone else with their slave racket.
Gee, as it turns out, its NOT actually good for a few plantation owning nitwits to gut the legal/fairly paid market with their illicit one. But dipshits using your 'logic' were there back in the day telling dirt poor southerners they couldn't possibly do any of that work themselves, and 'lets see you go a day without some slave providing everything for you!'
Your ilk wants to sit up on the porch sipping your mint Julip while armies of illicit labor toils the fields for you, because you're too good to any of that icky labor stuff yourself and you don't believe (stupidly) that any US citizen has ever been a farmer.
The fat cats running illegal labor rackets and cheating the American farmer/carpenter/childcare worker/landscaper/factory worker/ electrician/plumber and on and on thank you for being an enabler of them to cheat the system, sell out the US worker, undermine wages and work conditions, and exploit your greed for profit.
They aren't actually giving you much for cheap either. It's been estimated that a fully legal system would cost Americans a whopping $16 annually in price increases. But the gain in increased wages and less strain on social systems burdened by illicit workforces is immense.
Your chickenshit is no different than assholes who said 'go for a week without slaves doing all the hard stuff!' And when people who aren't soulless assholes like you eventually shut down your illicit labor rackets, the economy doesn't crash, the sky doesn't fall, and price of everything doesn't rocket permantly to the moon.
If it were even remotely true, everyone would be starving and unable to feed themselves in every nation on earth that doesn't border Mexico and places like it.
First off I want to applaud you for at least attempting to grow some of your own food, and yes there are farmers markets where you could find some local produce that was made without the use of illegal labor but they will always remain small and not able to provide the economy of scale required to feed masses of people that a larger farm does.
But you missed my point entirely.
Most of us don't have the luxury of being able to not buy things at a grocery store if we want fresh produce, meat or dairy products; most of which are produced either in another country where the cost is much lower, or grown here with the use of migrant and illegal labor.
I don't want these people trapped in the current system of working under the table for a pittance because it's more than they would make in their home country. I like you want their labor legitimized and them paid a fair wage for their work, and them to be here legally even if it costs more.
The point I was trying to make to the less than intelligent poster and now you is this; by buying the products that are produced using illegal labor, you are supporting the exploitation of the illegal labor.
I fully admit I am guilty of it too.
Instead of supporting a solution however to actually eliminate the need for that illegal labor he wants to complain about the labor itself and you have some rant about 'fat cat plantation owners'.
So come down off your soapbox for a bit and maybe we could actually see eye to eye.
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