This is my problem with this whole debate. Yes I acknowledge that young people face serious challenges starting out in the workforce. Yes I agree that we are importing foreigners to take American jobs and that is hideously evil and unfair.
Once we’ve agreed on that, what then? What is a young adult supposed to actually do tomorrow? What is your plan? Complaining about it incessantly on Twitter is not a plan. Calling for policy solutions is fine and I agree that we should work on those. But what about tomorrow? What is the demoralized young person supposed to actually do in his life tomorrow?
I say that he must get up in spite of it all, get the best job he possibly can, and work as hard he can to achieve what he can. He has a difficult road. Far from the most difficult compared to the vast majority of humans who have ever lived on Earth, but difficult. I acknowledge that. But he still has to get up and walk. What else would we have him do?
Listen Matt, this is very simple. You don't need to tell young white men to get up and walk. People learn how to do that by age 2. You need to start fighting to abolish the H-1B visa program.
Yes, you're one of the few Con Inc influencers who says H-1Bs should be stopped. But strangely enough, you spend your time defending the ones who think it's amazing? Why?
Get to work ending the H-1B, or shut up.
Whenever your question is about talking to someone about the problem, instead of addressing the problem itself, well, I think it's pretty clear the person asking that question has no interest in helping.
If you go into a poor black neighborhood, and go up to a guy there, and ask him what he would prefer, being given a million dollars by a racist, directly to him (both the money and the racism), or have a million dollars spent on an ad campaign for a rich black guy in Cali to say "you're seen, I look like you, you're important" on a commerical for a month or two on B.E.T., see what that black guy in that poor neighborhood chooses. He wants the problem solved, one million in his pocket, don't matter if the cracker giving it to him calls him a "nigzog" while doing it and advises him to not spend it on whores "like his people do", it still solves the problem, while an ad campaign to do absolutely nothing but performative leftism, when that money COULD HAVE helped him, is just an insult.
Matt Walsh is unironically calling for the ad campaign, instead of the money, but only for other people, not himself.