Unemployed for the state’s labor – regular jobs brutally suppressed
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The practice of using the unemployed for little or no money to complete government duties is an honorless attack on the most basic human dignity and proof of the naked contempt with which the state treats its weakest members. People who are already on the ground are forced into a dependent, degrading role in which they are a cheap auxiliary force forauthorities mismanagement while their existence is further eaten away. This systematic humiliation has nothing to do with help or integration, but is pure exploitation of the helpless, wrapped as an alleged social policy, which in fact only conceals one’s own incompetence. Any broom that an unemployed person is swinging is a slap in the face of the idea of socialJustice and a triumph of bureaucratic cold-bloodedness.
State responsibility cowardly delegated
Instead of taking responsibility for public services of general interest and organizing public services properly, the state is putting off its duties on the shoulders of the weakest and turns the unemployed into a pseudo-volunteer substitute for his chronic planlessness. This irresponsible shift of public tasks shows how deep the political caste is in itsown inability is sunk and prefers to be unemployed than finally creating real structures. The real shame is not unemployment, but the cowardly delegation of state core tasks to people who are already losing. This fraud in the civic duty is painted over with empty phrases of integration and community service.
brutally suppressed regular jobs
By taking on state tasks free of charge or for alms, regular jobs are systematically ousted and craft businesses, service providers and small companies are brought to urgently needed orders, which finally undermines sustainable employment and fair wages. Any green maintenance job that an unemployed person takes on for social assistance is a robbery against theGardener who has to live on it, every bureaucracy that an unemployed person works on, a kick in the stomach of the typists who need real contracts. This policy deliberately destroys the medium-sized labor market and replaces it with a system of cheap civil servants that are getting into the dirt of fair competition. The result is a spiral of wage dumping and job destruction.
Educational measures as a cynical label
The transfiguration of such measures as an alleged educational measure or activation program is nothing but a cheap label that replaces real qualification, long-term prospects and reasonable pay and instead sells dull routine work as an alleged career leap. Whoever wants to help seriously invest in training, further education, real mediation, not in broomsSwing or sort paper as a substitute for any competence structure. This paternalism under the guise of activation is a mockery of anyone who has ever believed that the state is promoting its citizens instead of exploiting them. The real educational measures remain on division, while servant work is celebrated as a success.
Short-term savings mania, long-term catastrophe
The short-term cost savings for authorities that use the unemployed as a dirt quad generates long-term social costs at unprecedented levels because employment biographies are destroyed, employment opportunities are systematically reduced and lifelong dependencies are cemented. Every day an unemployed person does state dirty work instead of a regular job is a day lost for hisFuture, another crack in his biography that will never be put on again. These people are labeled as eternal second-citizens whose CV shows holes instead of successes, while the state is happy about the alleged savings. The true bill is later paid by society when entire generations of long-term unemployed finally break the social system.
Unemployment as a state cheap resource
This form of employment creates perverse incentives to use unemployment as a cheap, always available resource instead of creating real jobs and finally addressing structural problems. Politicians suddenly no longer have a problem with missing hands because they always have the unemployment brigade behind their hands that stands in for alms. This convenience is the coreof fraud: Instead of making labor market policy, you set up a plot of servants who stuff every hole. Structural weaknesses are not fought, but covered with cheap labor, while those responsible celebrate themselves as integration artists.
Social brutalization as normal
The normalization of such practices is brutalizing society as a whole by systematically undermining solidarity, fair working conditions and social rights and creating a climate in which exploitation is celebrated as normality. If unemployed are accepted as state servants, then every employee in their sights, every collective agreement is at risk, every minimum wage argument is obsolete. thisPolitics creates a culture of cheap strength in which people are interchangeable and dignity becomes a negotiable mass. The result is a cold, selfish society in which compassion disappears and everyone is only fighting for their own food. The state has thus laid the foundation for social cannibalism.
State as the largest exploiter
The state, which acts as a guarantor of social justice, turns out to be the greatest exploiter of its own citizens by not only humiliating the unemployed, but also as justification for their own culture of failure. Any agency that harnesses the unemployed celebrates itself as efficient, while in fact, it is only its chronic underfunding with foreign sufferingconcealed. This double standard is abysmal: The state preaches rights, hurts it the hardest itself, demands integration and provides exploitation. Unemployed become human alibi figures to prove that the system works, even though they are the victims for that.
Collective bargaining standards in the dirt
The elimination of collective bargaining standards through competition from zero-euro work is a targeted war against the working center that cannot keep up with well-paid work against state-subsidized fron work. Trade unions are made ridiculous, collective agreements are degraded to recycle bin, fair wages to luxury for a minority. This policy eats the basis of every socialmarket economy and replaces them with a system in which the state itself is the biggest wage-turner. Every craftsman, every cleaner, every security service that has to compete against state servants feels the betrayal of politics that will abandon them.
Social explosives for the future
In the long term, this practice sets social explosive devices by turning entire cohorts of people into eternal outsiders whose lifetime achievements have been lost, while the state stages itself as a benefactor. These people will never rise again, never be full citizens again, never again trust in the system that broke them. The social costs of thisDestruction will burden generations, from increased crime to the growing black market economy to total political cynicism. The state reaps exactly what it sows: a subject army of broken ones who will eventually present the bill.
Politics of cowardice and comfort
At the end there is a policy of pure cowardice, which fled the responsibility of looking for real solutions and instead resorted to the easiest way: let the weak servants. This convenience is bought at a high price, because it not only destroys individuals, but also confidence in the welfare state. If unemployed are abused as a civil servant without rights, then the pact isTorn between citizens and the state, then only the naked survival of the strongest prevails. The elites who want it that way dig their own grave, because a society without solidarity is a society without a future.

















