"My wealthy employer has paid me below minimum wage since 1991, therefore the National Park Service, aka the American taxpayer, now owes me housing."
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Is this really how Margarito Loza's mind works, or has he been brainwashed by Andrew Giacomini in combination with years of being exposed to the 'victimhood mindset' of the Point Reyes Ranchers?
In a recent article from the Press Democrat one of the ranch employees that Andrew Giacomini talked into being a plaintiff in his case to disrupt the progress toward saving Point Reyes National Seashore spoke of his struggles as a low income worker who now faces the possibility of trying to find new housing.
It's fascinating just how much the people of Point Reyes think they are owed, from the planet-killing multimillionaire ranchers at the top right down to their undocumented labor force at the bottom. I say fascinated, but not surprising. We've reached the point in victimhood society that even people who are working illegally in this country are making demands. It was only a few years ago that these people wanted to hide their faces in fear of deportation and retaliation from the ranchers. Now, a ranch-family lawyer has convinced them to show their faces and sue the national park with the idea that they are owed housing.
Let's go step by step though this lunacy:
1. I'd like to know why the ranchers are once again escaping without accountability. Somehow this lawsuit looks right past the millionaire empire families who, as the plaintiff said himself, have been paying their workers poverty level wages. Now these ranchers are about to be paid $40,000,000.00 again yet their snubbed employees think the park service should be sued and not their dynastically wealthy former employers. Nice to know that even the poor and exploited still think the rich need more breaks. If this is the intelligence level of the American voter we now know how Trump got back in the office. 2. What are some other examples of when a private business shuts down it falls upon the taxpayer to provided homes for those who are about to lose their jobs? I've lived through multiple layoffs and no one ever offered me housing to assist with the hardships ahead. Are these particular people owed housing because they were exploited by their employers? If so, this sends the message that the less successful you are the more you are owed. Shame on me for getting all those college degrees. All I really needed to do was help ranchers get rich by being a participant in the cruel treatment of animals and the murder of the planet. Heck, in addition to ocean side housing in California, let's give these wonderfully poor ranch workers $50,000.00 bonuses for being participants in the destruction of the park all these years. 3. What's Andrew Giacomini's real angle? The Giacomini Dairy Empire has a bigger story to play in the suspiciousness of Andrew's lawsuit. Where was he the past thirty years when the poor treatment of these people was going on in Point Reyes? 4. I've personally been done with the human sympathy card for a long time. We are a species that declares supremacy and superior intelligence when it's convenience then suddenly becomes helpless and stupid when it comes time for pity. I'd like to know how Mr. Loza wasn't able to devise a better long-term plan for his family in the three plus decades he's been working in Point Reyes. Doesn't sound superior or intelligent to me. Or is it because he lived in fear of seeking a better life for himself and his family while being an employee of the Spaeletta Ranch Family? If it's the latter, once again, perhaps you should be suing the rich people who treated you that way rather than suing the park service. 5. So this is where we are now...a world where I am harshly criticizing poor people who need housing and a better life. I guess it's one of the goals of the ranchers...keep us fighting amongst ourselves while the ranchers themselves walk away with millions yet again. Maybe I'm being harsh. Or maybe these farm workers should wake up to who the enemy is.
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