Message from @Goblin_Slayer_Floki

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2019-06-11 00:29:39 UTC  

nah, Europe isn't North America

2019-06-11 00:30:41 UTC  

Your Romanian neighbors should probably go back to their home country and fix their shithole instead of coming to yours and making your unemployment rate even worse

2019-06-11 00:32:20 UTC  

yeah I keep hearing this argument of "fix your country"... yeah so uhm how does one exactly do this?

2019-06-11 00:32:48 UTC  

Go back and be unemployed and not making a living?

2019-06-11 00:32:54 UTC  

Rebel against the corruption. Create businesses ect

2019-06-11 00:32:56 UTC  

Protect your culture from outsiders, and give back individual sovereignty

2019-06-11 00:33:01 UTC  

Or actually be active set out to a new country and actually work for your food

2019-06-11 00:33:21 UTC  

@Fitzydog yeah sure that sounds good, but how does that put food on the plate?

2019-06-11 00:33:25 UTC  

oh wait it doesn't

2019-06-11 00:33:50 UTC  

Neither does communism<:pepe_smug:560207654207750154>

2019-06-11 00:34:00 UTC  

I'm not arguing for communism

2019-06-11 00:34:07 UTC  

You're not wrong, but that's their problem, not your country's

2019-06-11 00:34:13 UTC  

^

2019-06-11 00:34:34 UTC  

By them coming to your country, Romania is now worse off

2019-06-11 00:34:55 UTC  

The issue is. When unemployment is high already, that extra family makes it worse. And burdens the country's populace

2019-06-11 00:35:22 UTC  

And can cause "brain drain" from the home country as well

2019-06-11 00:35:23 UTC  

Your country should take care of its own and after everyone is fine then MAYBE help people from other countries

2019-06-11 00:35:27 UTC  

The problem isn't going to fix itself if people just sit in their country doing absolutely nothing and causing social problems. By immigrating not only do they become active and work providing for themselves and creating wealth for the employer in the host country, but they also relieve the social tensions in their native country

2019-06-11 00:35:48 UTC  

Why couldn't they work in their home country?

2019-06-11 00:36:00 UTC  

Oh yeah because work just happens

2019-06-11 00:36:00 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste but if the host country cant employ all of it's own citizens already, then they steal employment from them

2019-06-11 00:36:07 UTC  

and jobs grow on the job tree

2019-06-11 00:36:24 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste they do if you get into logging<:pepe_smug:560207654207750154>

2019-06-11 00:36:28 UTC  

I mean, they kind of do if you don't live under communism

2019-06-11 00:36:29 UTC  

Hmm dude you just solved the crisis

2019-06-11 00:36:32 UTC  

Just work

2019-06-11 00:37:09 UTC  

You hear that FDR? People just had to work!

2019-06-11 00:37:12 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste but if your country cant even employ all of it's own citizens. How does importing labor help them?

2019-06-11 00:37:21 UTC  

FDR was a fascist

2019-06-11 00:37:26 UTC  

fuck the crash, and there being no jobs

2019-06-11 00:37:26 UTC  

A stain on america

2019-06-11 00:37:51 UTC  

FDR fucked America

2019-06-11 00:37:52 UTC  

@Goblin_Slayer_Floki Typically people don't emigrate to countries where there is low employment...

2019-06-11 00:37:53 UTC  

The war did more for the recovery than the ND did

2019-06-11 00:38:09 UTC  

They emigrate to countries where there is high employment... precisely because they can get a job

2019-06-11 00:38:39 UTC  

>14% unemplyoment

2019-06-11 00:38:47 UTC  

I don't see anybody emigrating to Greece...

2019-06-11 00:39:03 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste they do all the time. But I didnt say "low employment" I said if they move to a country that cant employ all of it's own citizens means new immigrants snag needed jobs

2019-06-11 00:39:12 UTC  

Usually for less pay, depressing wages

2019-06-11 00:39:25 UTC  

14% of Spaniards are unemployed

2019-06-11 00:39:46 UTC  

If the own people of the country aren't taking the absolute lowest paying jobs, then why shouldn't an immigrant?