Dvorak Uncensored?

John C. Dvorak's "Uncensored" site deleted two of my comments I left on the thread "Ah, Mexico? Can You Send More Illegal Aliens To Pick Florida Oranges? What BS!" The following backstory is a bit long, but the bottom line is this: if you want in-depth information on immigration matters, come here. If all you want is hot air without any of the background information, go to Dvorak's site.

The two comments are below. As usual, neither of them are abusive; further, I have trouble seeing how they violate the site's guidelines. What is unique about this situation is that unlike other bloggers deleting my comments, my comments in this case were not antagonistic. I provided additional information in support of the post, and information that the poster is probably not aware of.

The post was created by "Uncle Dave", and I don't know whether it was him or JCD who deleted my comments, but they might want to consider whether they're publishing their site simply to blow hot air, or whether they're interested in something a bit more useful. The post excerpts to this article, and then comes the only "analysis" they provide:

Curiously there is no evidence of any massive return to Mexico anywhere. It's not in California or Texas. Are they swimming home from Florida? So this is a crock for sure. If anything they've taken construction jobs "Americans don't want." How long do we have to tolerate this bullshit?

Please compare that "analysis" with the information contained in my first comment. Their post offers nothing; my comment provides their readers with in-depth information. Would you rather learn about the background of this propaganda, or would you rather read someone who has nothing to offer beyond venting?

As for the second comment, someone mentioned the LAT article described in that comment, and someone else asked "Can you produce a citation for the article describing landscaping jobs paying $35/hr?" I provided the given link to a discussion of the LAT article, and that was deleted as well.

And, an unnamed "editor" has posted the following in the comment asking the question above:

editor: most of the posts with that $30+ citation are just trolls advertising a web site โ€” deleted according to Commenting Guidelines

I didn't post the first comment mentioning those jobs, I simply provided the information in order to help Dvorak's readers understand this issue better. Someone has to, since Dvorak's contributors and editors aren't doing the job.

Previously: Brad DeLong deletes comments

COMMENT #1:
This is just the latest in a very long series of propaganda containing dire warnings from growers. Articles just like this have been appearing for literally decades. No, really:

https://24ahead.com/blog/archives/000905.html

One solution to their "problem" is mechanization, already underway in some Florida groves:

https://24ahead.com/blog/archives/001133.html

And, of course, Bush is on the wrong side:

https://24ahead.com/blog/archives/004682.html

COMMENT #2:
#12: The $35/hour landscaping job refers to a bit of propaganda from the LAT, in which they failed to note that someone complaining about lack of workers was an immigration activist:

http://michellemalkin.com/archives/005225.htm

Comments

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