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Usually, and empirically, it is the left that is intolerant; so, it’s been disturbing to see so much of it on these topics/threads, usually posted by a former(?) Ukrainian shill.

The failures of the H1-B visa system are not those of people, from any country, who would take advantage of it; the failures can be assigned to the politicians, who have enabled the broken process, and companies that have taken advantage of it. In theory, the process is supposed to ensure that the wages paid are at market rates, it is NOT supposed to be undercut, in order to create “slave” or “cheap” labor. Who enforces this? Surely it isn’t the H1-B employee, right?

The program is supposed to be used for individuals who have extraordinary merit in their field, but it should go through the full labor certification process, during which recruitment efforts are made; ONLY if suitable US candidates are not found, then the application moves forward and a visa is issued. I don’t believe this labor certification process is followed for H1-Bs but it is followed for those who are sponsored for permanent residence via a job offer.

Again, the failure of the process is NOT that of any person seeking an H1-B visa; they did NOT put the process in place, and yet, I notice very few attacks on the people or entities that are responsible, why? We rightly blame the Biden regime for all of the illegal border crossings; who would not want to have a chance at the incentives that were handed out? How is this any different from what’s happening on this H1-B issue?

On the issue of CDL licenses handed out to people who cannot speak or understand the language, how is this conceivable in any scenario other than one in which, yet again, some version of the government has failed? Do licensees understand that they have a moral obligation to do the right thing in keeping everyone safe? Perhaps not; of course, they should, but again, the process is what has failed here. If we could depend on everyone to fulfill his/her moral obligation, there will likely be no need for a government (or just a very limited one, like we are supposed to have).

Speaking of morality, the attacks on Hinduism is yet another example of the intolerance here. IMO, in an ideal world, people should be free to follow whatever “religion” they choose to; one can believe they are mistaken, misguided, wrong, whatever, but I don’t believe it’s any other person’s business UNLESS it somehow infringes on that person’s rights, and certainly not by any government’s actions.


29 posted on 10/26/2025 8:46:48 AM PDT by mononymous
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A lot of it stems from the FACT that Indian managers only hire other Indians.


31 posted on 10/26/2025 8:53:29 AM PDT by dfwgator ("I am Charlie Kirk!")
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