My issue is not with policy, let me repeat, that is not my gig. Italy wants to deport all women over 50 or all left-handed people who pick their nose, that is their business. I reserve the right, however, to feel for those women over fifty or southpaw nose pickers. Compassion is not a crime. You can even feel it for people who are getting "what they deserve." It doesn't cost you anything. You should try it sometime.
I do take issue with rabid dualism. Italians = all good, Roma = all bad, boomers= bad, Ayoob's generation = good. I have known a few lazy Italians, I have also known some industrious ones. I have known Poles of all different degrees of intelligence. I met a boomer once who was not flaky (only one but it is the exception that matters

)and I even met a Gen Xer who was not wrapped up in technology, I know a Jew who is bad with money and I know an Asian that is bad at math. I have known young black men that work harder each and every day than I do (and I really work some days). I have met an Amish man that liked to rap (about pious things and with some low German thrown in of course) and an inner city kid that wanted to become a dairy farmer. I even met a conscientious government employee.
I have a problem with language and arguments that rest on exclusive statements because they do not reflect reality, they cannot reflect reality. And I while I happen to find some arguments of post-modernism convincing, I still think there is a reality and if we are careful we can talk in such a way that communicates the nature of that reality.
Now you can call other people names as much as you want, it does not change the fact that you have not addressed a single one of the arguments or questions that I have posed.
I should thank you, yours is the exact type of behavior I expect to increase as scarcity becomes more prevelant and wanted to track in this thread.
To have a lot of company, however, does not make one right or, more importantly, more human. It just means you are part of a mob.