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[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 6 points 2 days ago

We need a government publisising the value of immigration and multiculturalism.

Unfortunately we do not have one. And even if the current one changed it's views. Without addressing the cost of living crisis. And it's cause, recent increases in inequality of wealth/asset distribution. No one will listen.

More so then any time in recent post WW2 history. The very wealthy <1%. Own a higher % of UK (and world) wealth then both governments and the 99+% of society.

This means they compete for all resources while the rest are unable to. While the gov refuses to accept let alone address that inequality. The 1% will continue to find huge divisionary properganda by funding misleading politicians, media and social Media. To prevent the 99% concentrating on their wealth growth.