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Maurizio Bisogno's avatar

This article is exceptionally sharp. Its clarity and simplicity are its greatest strengths; by stripping away the usual political noise, it goes straight to the root of the problem.

It correctly identifies that "scarcity thinking" is a tool used to keep people fighting over scraps while the upward pipeline of wealth remains untouched. The analogy of blaming the water for a broken dam is perfect—it reframes the conversation from emotional redirection to structural accountability. Truly a powerful breakdown of how horizontal conflict is manufactured to prevent vertical awareness.

Antoinette Kunda's avatar

You've done it again! thanks

Adriana's avatar

🎯

Jerry Latsko's avatar

I wish I could think that people who think immigation is the problem were hearing or reading this message. You have it right but, at least for me, you are preaching to the choir. thank you.

e1luka's avatar

To no fault of heir own the immigrants ARE used as strikebreakers against local working class. If you don't acknowledge that you are just doing bourgeois party politics on the democrats side, pushing the unemployed steel workers in Ohio straight in the arms of republicans