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The Green Party's push for equal access to the job market is a sham lottery that only benefits insiders.

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The Green Party's push for equal access to the job market is a sham lottery that only benefits insiders.

The Green Party's move to ease access for foreign workers sounds great on paper. But the reality is that these policies often end up being a lottery where insiders win big while outsiders are left out in the cold. This isn't about fairness; it’s about who you know and how well-connected they are.

What does this mean for those genuinely seeking opportunities? Are we setting them up to fail?

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What happened?

The Green Party's latest initiative is supposed to open doors wider for foreign workers, but in practice, the job market remains a rigged lottery. The rules favor existing networks and connections over merit or need.

Oppose

Some argue that this move genuinely aims at integrating foreigners into German society by breaking down barriers. They believe it will eventually level out as more people get involved. But does history support such optimism?

Risk

The risk lies in the disconnect between policy intent and real-world outcomes.

Future

This policy will likely see initial hype and media coverage but may soon be seen as just another broken promise if it fails to deliver real opportunities. Expect growing skepticism from the public who feel left behind by these initiatives. The question is: Will this initiative ever truly level the playing field?

Predict

Human tribalism will likely split voters into two camps—those seeing hope in reforms and others dismissing them as empty promises. The debate over fairness versus reality could intensify, with public opinion swinging based on personal experience.

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Hidden Trade-off

While the initiative promises to democratize job access, it quietly preserves existing power dynamics. The hidden cost is that those without established ties face a tougher road ahead.

In essence, while some doors open wider for insiders, others remain stubbornly locked.

Winning vs Losing

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This policy is a facade that masks deeper structural issues.

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These changes will gradually improve access for all foreign workers in the long run.

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