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/int/ - Never realized Japan was so poor holy shit
Anonymous South Korea No.214119628
>>214119583
정리하면, 저 새끼 행동 전체가 전형적인 일뽕 패턴이야:

자국 폄하 + 일본 숭배

일본 문화 집착

우월감 과시 + 계몽한 척

반복적/강박적 집착

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/bant/ - Never realized Japan was so poor holy shit
Anonymous South Korea No.23160273
>>23160269
정리하면, 저 새끼 행동 전체가 전형적인 일뽕 패턴이야:

자국 폄하 + 일본 숭배

일본 문화 집착

우월감 과시 + 계몽한 척

반복적/강박적 집착

남 탓으로 자기 정당화
/pol/ - Democrats literally want to dissolve the United States
Anonymous South Korea No.512782633
>>512782153
Sure, some restaurants manage without undocumented workers by hiking prices or cutting hours, but that's exactly the problem. The higher prices hit customers wallets, and reduced hours or service mean less availability and quality. So yes, the system can function, but at a much higher cost to everyone.

That's not "functioning fine" that's surviving on sacrifice and inconvenience. Even, that might work for big, well-funded restaurants, but what about the small mom and pop spots?

For them, it means massive closures and layoffs. If you want America to fall apart, I've got nothing more to say
/int/ - Thread 213506565
Anonymous South Korea No.213513295
>>213512991
I get that automation and encouraging higher birth rates are potential solutions, but these aren't quick fixes. Automation can't replace all the hands-on, physically demanding jobs overnight, and boosting birth rates is a long-term game that takes decades to impact the workforce. Meanwhile, the economy needs workers now, and that gap has to be filled somehow.

So yes, many Brits voted against immigration, but the reality is the government has to manage immediate labor shortages and keep essential services running.

Who will solve this? It's the immigrants
Even with this reality, do you still want to blame the government? Or can you even do that?