@Wyliesau @tyler @dictatordave I live in Metro Vancouver. I'm a welder and my brother is a carpenter, both trades that we could've easily raised a family on in my father's time. And had money to burn too I'd bet.
It is unfair that I cannot afford a place to even rent in the city I grew up in when my country will import Chinese and Indians by the thousands who drive rent and housing prices up and wages down, while frequently refusing to hire or house anyone but their co-ethnics, a luxury denied to Whites under threat of fines or jail. You may say life is unfair and that's true, but if that's the case then it sure didn't seem unfair in the time of my father and grandfather when wages kept up fairly well with the rate of inflation.
"Just work harder" doesn't cut it anymore. My brother worked harder, and he threw his back out on his fucking birthday so he could afford to live in a trailer across from a farm staffed by illegal shitskins. He's a contractor, he doesn't have healthcare or sick days. The nation he unironically broke his back to build won't provide a penny in support of him or his daughter. They will, however, provide endless support to forever wars in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, an unlimited budget for free heroin for junkies, and infinity brown immigrants to replace the both of us should we ever raise our voices in opposition to any of it.
It's all so tiresome.