Originally posted by grassfarmer
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I'm curious, and this is a personal question... are you married/kids when you came here?
Originally posted by grassfarmer
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Good observation. This is complex.
First off, you're right, Canadians especially in the under 35 age group are (in general) spoiled, lazy brats. Our education system is at fault for part of this as is their parents... Everyone here has this "You need to go to university, you're better than that, blah blah blah" viewpoint - you then create an entire generation that doesn't value hard work and thinks it's beneath them. They get university degrees, but find that job market saturated and go back home or take a poor paying job in the "corporate" world. On top of that, they come out of university spending most of their time partying. The focus, instead of learning, and higher education, is "passing the test" which is retarded - they come out and are still unskilled. Anyway, back to the point - we need to change this and get that younger generation working. Not everybody is cut out to be a rocket engineer all work is good and all work is valuable. We need to teach that and get our own people into the workforce.
Otherwise, that group of useless drains on society keeps growing and when it reaches a critical mass we won't be able to support them - it's why all these suggestions of "min-come" are so scary.
As far as immigrants - this notion that just because they come from another country, they are "hard working" is wrong. I have friends that came here from other nations, western and eastern... same problem in that group... You have a few that are building businesses and hustling and then you have a large group that just comes here and expects hand outs. Millennialism isn't isolated to Canada or North America, or Europe.
The company I work for had some Somali 20somethings hired... figured we'd give them a hand up. These guys were late every day, I had to wake them up in the morning, tell them each step at work and then got called a slave driver... and accused of "using them as slaves"... HDD isn't really that tough these days... Hell we had a 60 year old Newfie hydrovac operator, he was struggling with his hose so I sent the one guy to help him, what do I get? "That's not my job if he can't do it by himself that's his problem"
There are two groups that migrate countries - always have been.
Those that are industrious and looking for a better life for their families and children, and those simply looking for a better place to leach off of. We have far too many of the latter.
The challenge is appealing to immigrants with work ethic, skills, and drive - bringing those in, and keeping the rest out because, and I think you'd agree, "immigrants" that are hear to live off of our social programs don't help anybody.
I'm not saying we should stop accepting legitimate "refugees" either. But don't let anyone in that claims refugee status.
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