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Re: My Thoughts . . .
> > Being in the construction industry, the quality of work
> > performed by about 70% of the Hispanics that pass
> themselves
> > off as skilled workers is just not there. Construction in
>
> > the bid market is extremely competitive and the finished
> > product reflects this in the quality of workmanship. In
> > order to get the job you sometimes have to use
> > subcontractors that are not known for the best quality.
> >
> > However, contractors that have a regular customer base
> with
> > expected quality standards and are willing to pay for
> > quality tend to use quality subcontractors. These
> > subcontractors may be or employ Hispanics, but they are
> > truly skilled workers. Fortunately, most of my
> construction
> > career has allowed me to be very selective of the
> > subcontractors I use.
> >
> > Today, more than ever, most of the Hispanic workers in the
>
> > construction industry are not skilled in their trade.
> > Sadly, they do not have the language skills, desire, or
> > aptitude to ever become skilled and therefore will
> > ultimately become a liability to our society.
> >
> > I fear we are beginning to see the growth of another
> welfare
> > class in our society.
> >
> Man, there are a bunch of racist SOB's on this thread. And
> they don't care who knows it. Very sad. I wonder what is
> meant by another "welfare class?"
That's what I wanna' know. Whoever posted that "welfare class" jive is obviously part of the "we're not racist, but..." crowd.
If there's gonna' be a "but" after not being racist you might as well save your breath because that is SYMBOLIC RACISM. Of course no one's gonna' come out and directly say they're racist so they get real subtle about it with their words and actions, but guess what...WE'RE ON TO YOU!!!
Roy Barnes warned us about this exact same thing, how bigotry has become more subtle, more polite, but it's still bigotry.
> > Being in the construction industry, the quality of work
> > performed by about 70% of the Hispanics that pass
> themselves
> > off as skilled workers is just not there. Construction in
>
> > the bid market is extremely competitive and the finished
> > product reflects this in the quality of workmanship. In
> > order to get the job you sometimes have to use
> > subcontractors that are not known for the best quality.
> >
> > However, contractors that have a regular customer base
> with
> > expected quality standards and are willing to pay for
> > quality tend to use quality subcontractors. These
> > subcontractors may be or employ Hispanics, but they are
> > truly skilled workers. Fortunately, most of my
> construction
> > career has allowed me to be very selective of the
> > subcontractors I use.
> >
> > Today, more than ever, most of the Hispanic workers in the
>
> > construction industry are not skilled in their trade.
> > Sadly, they do not have the language skills, desire, or
> > aptitude to ever become skilled and therefore will
> > ultimately become a liability to our society.
> >
> > I fear we are beginning to see the growth of another
> welfare
> > class in our society.
> >
> Man, there are a bunch of racist SOB's on this thread. And
> they don't care who knows it. Very sad. I wonder what is
> meant by another "welfare class?"
That's what I wanna' know. Whoever posted that "welfare class" jive is obviously part of the "we're not racist, but..." crowd.
If there's gonna' be a "but" after not being racist you might as well save your breath because that is SYMBOLIC RACISM. Of course no one's gonna' come out and directly say they're racist so they get real subtle about it with their words and actions, but guess what...WE'RE ON TO YOU!!!
Roy Barnes warned us about this exact same thing, how bigotry has become more subtle, more polite, but it's still bigotry.