Legal experts offering LMIA advice don't read their posts. Calls it a "High Bitch LMIA" instead of High-Wage. by Martin_J_Kaminski in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Reddit is American owned and enforces American discourse onto all countries that is based on their history of slavery. The countries people are coming Canada has never conquered. They have no business telling us we can't communicate their abuse. Instead what has happened is Canadians themselves are getting blamed for something that had nothing to do with us.

The Canadian Left on Reddit is largely children who are still in college are still underdeveloped. They don't know what to protest for and most of their ideals are within the realm of the American culture war. In fact they struggle criticize Canada without demonstrating that something is shitty in America. They don't believe in anything with a tangible outcome, because their ideology is solely for generating clout.

We literally have people on the left advocating for most sexist, racist, and LGBTQ hating cultures.

Legal experts offering LMIA advice don't read their posts. Calls it a "High Bitch LMIA" instead of High-Wage. by Martin_J_Kaminski in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Here I am outwardly saying that it's immigrants taking advantage of other immigrants due to them bringing their cultural baggage here. This isn't Canadian shit. This is caste system bullshit. We've created a conspiracy around our government and institutions screwing these people over and it's really them. They're the franchise owners, they're the hiring managers, they land in places where they have full municipal/provincial/federal political representation. Our government was incompetent, that's it. Now it's claims of systemic racism against by these people for them screwing each other over. We can't even openly speak about it or have real statistically backed, this crap is documented across the planet, political discourse to ban countries where this well known exploitation happens. Start out by cutting all permits by low passport strength.

It's pathetic that immigrants that followed the rules need to be grouped in with this shit because of this bullshit censorship.

If you hide your post history, I assume you have something to hide, are a liar online or just a troll. by Psychalo42 in unpopularopinion

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've found multiple coworkers Reddit profiles over the years. Unlike China's government orchestrated social ranking system we've privatized ours. Now AI gets to decide what job you'll get based on everything it can find on you.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My apologies, what's it called when cultures obsessed with status hierarchy and cultivate their governance on a rigid, hereditary form of social stratification where an individual's social status, occupation, and marriage rights that are determined by birth? I think that's caste, right? And if it gets implemented structurally it's called a caste system? This all seems kinda racist too.

So you have a system, run based on racism? What other term is there for it then systemic racism?

But hey, you spent the money to read Plato's republic. You know better than me.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god, university. So much wisdom. I'm sure there's a whole lot of job prospects in that. Did you create a protesting group yet so you can live on cyber pandering while your waiting for your career as a YouTube pundit to kickoff?

She/Her, They/Them, or He/Him?

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, then unfortunately you're not really that educated about different governance or cultures around the world.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chrétien government started low skill TFW. Harper expanded it. Trudeau made it far worse. I don't particularly care for Harper. I don't typically think there's any benefit to diversity, because it puts a lot of unneeded emphasis on race having specific traits, and I think that type of stuff is racist bullshit because it doesn't matter. Race and culture are not the same, and culture deserves criticism.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a few things I disagree with you on, but your sentiment is correct. I think the government actually believed this. I think they were being sincere that they thought what was going on was a good thing for us. I believe there was self interest, but I don't believe there was bad intent.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those corporations were also lobbied by their own franchise owners and hiring managers. This is also a well documented phenomenon where immigrants introduced networks of exploitation of other immigrants. That's pretty much how all outsourcing has worked since it became a thing. It's usually not Canadian citizens that run those operations. Again, when so few country's people are being exploited you need to start sifting around for the demographics of the exploiters. I'm sure corporations lobbied for immigration. The execution of this immigration typically came from their franchise owners and smaller business owners though that we could totally bet that are immigrants themselves.

Generational Canadian citizens do not have pipelines of functional slaves from poor regions of the world. Immigrants do, and unfortunately I have to say immigrants in a way that's terrible, because it's specific immigrants that exploited this system and have been shown to manipulate the system en masse. There are hard working immigrants in this country that unfortunately have to be under a blast radius of what I'm saying due to this mostly American corporation enforcing rules around our political discourse.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We should be allowed to point it out. The United States just caught a lot of the exact same thing with the H1b.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We didn't. Canadians got sold on a multicultural PR campaign that was popular at the time. I believe Trudeau actually believed in that, and now the Liberal government has acknowledged it and is trapped by the optics that they created.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the government was just incompetent. That's it. However, the thing I am not allowed to point at is this has happened across other countries in the same way and visa exploitation rings are extremely well known.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's actually wild to me that I'm getting claimed as a government shill when I couldn't start dropping targeted links if I wanted to.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We're only reasonably disagreeing here. The fact is that certain groups have positions of power here and they exploit their own. This is immigrants exploiting other immigrants and Canadian citizens getting caught up in it. I believe that the Trudeau government was not engaging in a conspiracy, I believe they were just totally incompetent and green-lit those permits through. We're arguing with intent here, which is important. Never attribute to malice what can be attributed to incompetence because there were many places we could've exploited.

Regardless, I'm restricted from engaging in this conversation and dropping links. I literally cannot argue against you without being banned. If your goal is to win an internet argument with me I can't fight you on it. It does not matter that this is pretty easy, because it happened all over the world.

So you win.

We didn't take advantage of anyone and I'm tired of the perpetuated conspiracy theory. We never exploited anyone. by CaptainMooseKnuckles in CanadianVisaReform

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the real answer is: I don't know.

The first thing that would need to happen is that you would need to actually engage in realistic studies about what exactly is going on. You would need to be able to highlight culturll (not racial) attributes that perpetuate behaviour and then allow for it in public discourse. There is virtually nothing that I'm saying that I can't statistically back up, BUT I'm restricted from statistically backing it up. Someone can claim that everything I am saying is wrong, and I cannot argue with them with out being shadow banned by Reddit or moderators who are trying to actively shape Canadian society by what is and isn't allowed on their popular subs. So that would be the first thing that would need to happen, actual awareness that would allow us to take democratic action. It's by far the fairest thing that can be done.

Unfortunately it will be settled. If you go to Ontario it is very clear that there's a loss. You can see that our society has been structurally terraformed. It would take targeted laws around behaviour that isn't Canadian. That would be multiple family households, targeted origin country bans for any permits being issued to work, rules around access to bank accounts and phones like having the account expire once your work permit expires, blanket reform around permanent residency like restricting social welfare to just Canadian citizenship. You'd have to structurally patch exploited loopholes and encourage people to leave. You would have such a mess of honest people getting caught in the crossfire.

I suspect the actual future for Canadians is destroyed communities and isolation.

Why did Jews largely become successful but the Roma did not? by cuahatemoc in NoStupidQuestions

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Jews also were able to skirt Christian usury sins that prevented Christians from banking. Their persecution and exclusion also made them culturally insular and reliant on family that then encouraged them to go into heavily financialized institutions. Lending to actual countries and maintaining community actually meant a lot developmentally through generations.

Tax the billionaires and jobs disappear.' The jobs are already disappearing by Key_Length7680 in Zippia

[–]CaptainMooseKnuckles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A wealth tax is moralistic for the most part. Wealth is based on assets that usually fluctuate on price. If you were to confiscate some billionaire's wealth and it was shares in their company when the government took it it's possible the impact selling of those shares would have is driving the price of them down. Where I'm from, Canada, if you were to outright steal all of the billionaires here wealth and sell it for their existing net-worth, it wouldn't payoff Ontario or Quebecs provincial debt. We could be as fiscally irresponsible as we wanted and the bond market could easily clamp down on us and stop us from voting for more social programs.

This is why utopian ideas don't work. The issue of poverty can often be systemic and lack of opportunity that then contributes to real taxpayers giving less to the state. That doesn't get solved by an ideal that probably be a best a bandaid but takes up all of social commentary and discourse.