12-26-2025, 03:31 PM
In the USA, tenure in a community provides a perceived right to jobs. It is probably like that everywhere. Society might not run as smoothly if residents of a place they viewed as undesirable simply fled for the big city and tried to undercut or outperform the locals for jobs. It is understandable.
Some areas hold a death grip on the good jobs because they were allowed to move in when the old guard needed help, or when farming was the main game in town. Some of the newcomers wanted more money, or easier work, or ran out of cash, and unfortunately, turned to a bit of sex work. Then, some of those were able to get professional jobs. It became a revolution in the 1960s, probably aided and abetted by the Comintern.
The establishment now say it’s fair for talented newcomers to have to do a bit of work as one of the costs of entry into their community’s professional world, along with being invited.
The current establishment are very well aware that they plundered (to put it in Men-At-Work speak) the old guard not only for cash and connections, but for rapport with intelligence. They are not giving talented newcomers the same deal. The talented newcomers have to buy their way in by letting their skills and analytical abilities get plundered by the less capable establishment who only became the establishment by doing a bit of work and obtaining rapport with intelligence.
Perhaps some have noticed that in certain areas of the country, the outsider professionals have something a little racy about them, a little hippie-like.
It is so obvious since we became mindful of the fact that the sexual revolution was all about cheating on exams.
It may be driving support for illegal immigration. People who don’t have enough talented individuals to exploit in their home countries may be viewed as potential allies for communizing the intelligent.
Some areas hold a death grip on the good jobs because they were allowed to move in when the old guard needed help, or when farming was the main game in town. Some of the newcomers wanted more money, or easier work, or ran out of cash, and unfortunately, turned to a bit of sex work. Then, some of those were able to get professional jobs. It became a revolution in the 1960s, probably aided and abetted by the Comintern.
The establishment now say it’s fair for talented newcomers to have to do a bit of work as one of the costs of entry into their community’s professional world, along with being invited.
The current establishment are very well aware that they plundered (to put it in Men-At-Work speak) the old guard not only for cash and connections, but for rapport with intelligence. They are not giving talented newcomers the same deal. The talented newcomers have to buy their way in by letting their skills and analytical abilities get plundered by the less capable establishment who only became the establishment by doing a bit of work and obtaining rapport with intelligence.
Perhaps some have noticed that in certain areas of the country, the outsider professionals have something a little racy about them, a little hippie-like.
It is so obvious since we became mindful of the fact that the sexual revolution was all about cheating on exams.
It may be driving support for illegal immigration. People who don’t have enough talented individuals to exploit in their home countries may be viewed as potential allies for communizing the intelligent.



