For a while. Ten years maybe? The far right never left, there’s always 10% actual, racist people that want to live in a system with a strong leader and favouritism for the ingroup. But more and more people feel left out from the gains that increased productivity brings and THOSE are an easy catch for the former.
The problem started earlier though. At the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 28, 2005, the then German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder said: “We must and we have liberalized our labor market. We have built up one of the best low-wage sectors there is in Europe.”
The fucker was proud of that. And while that sorta worked for a while, of course all the people employed in that low-wage sector are hit the hardest by rising price levels and stagnating pay.
For a while. Ten years maybe? The far right never left, there’s always 10% actual, racist people that want to live in a system with a strong leader and favouritism for the ingroup. But more and more people feel left out from the gains that increased productivity brings and THOSE are an easy catch for the former.
The problem started earlier though. At the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 28, 2005, the then German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder said: “We must and we have liberalized our labor market. We have built up one of the best low-wage sectors there is in Europe.”
The fucker was proud of that. And while that sorta worked for a while, of course all the people employed in that low-wage sector are hit the hardest by rising price levels and stagnating pay.
Interesting. I hadn’t heard any of that. Thanks for the reply.