• tetris11@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    I am a leftist, I absolutely believe that the working class should have stronger rights, and that union action is the best path forward to keep the capitalists in check…

    …I’ve just seen this fail too many times to be called a viable path, because the capitalists can simply hire cheaper labor.

    Germany has strong unions. Germany is also a very racist country. I know how this sounds, but I think there is correlation.

    As Wholefoods put it

    Data collected in the heat map suggest that stores with low racial and ethnic diversity, especially those located in poor communities, are more likely to unionize.

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      2 days ago

      Sounds like an issue of joint correlation. It makes sense that homogenous communities are better at building unions. Building solidarity with people who are different from oneself is more work than with people who are similar.

      And it’s been found that exposure to different people and cultures reduces racist beliefs, so it also makes sense that homogenous communities would be more racist.

      So the causal feature would be homogeneity, and the correlation between racism and unions would be effects.

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        agreed, but the result seems to be the same: stronger worker rights to countries hostile/unappealing to migrants