The New Global Capitol /Business Uses Cheep Transient Labour Coerced With Lies And Media Propaganda
Lying British Media – Now Changes Story: The UK has undergone a terrific boom in the last 6/7 years and the media has in all its forms been promoting eastern European workers saying that British workers would not do the jobs that workers form the newly expanded common market where now doing, the British government setting up via ‘the British council’ advise centers in these new common market countries advising workers to come to Briton and how best to do this, the influx of these workers, though not reported has put millions of British workers out of work! The British Media Now Says- Give jobs to young Britons over foreigners: UK .
The New Global Peasants – Just Pawns in the Game
The press and TV are now a wash with pro British workers stories and rhetoric now that the recession is biting and millions of foreign workers have left- the stiff compotation for work has driven wages down even further (the influx of millions of new workers onto the jobs market over the last 6 years had already driver labor costs way down causing misery for the lowest class section of the indigenous population!) This is now a global problem as this pattern has been repeated in many countries globally- The new global ‘capitol’ benefits -from an owned, biased and controlling press to the extent that if the indigenous workers complain then they are branded as racist and the migrating (cheaper) worker has been told via the ‘British council’ or the equivalent and or by the localized propaganda networks that they are entitled to theses jobs as the local workers don’t wont then, local workers want to much money, just want to drink tea all day, or the equivalent and most fitting to the country concerned: making these all ready rich ‘pigs’ ever more money at the expense of as they see it; just pawns in their game:
Have Your Say- What is Your Experience- The Media Wont Tell!
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