A lot has changed in the past few decades. Most refer to it as the turn of the 20th century, but it really has changed the way we all live.
As the rich desired more profit, and capitalism drove competition, owners started building factories for more efficient production lines.
For the better or worse, our lives now rely on industrialization.
The jobs we work depend on the colur of our skin. Chinese, Black and Indigenous communities are seen as filthy and poor.
They are not excuses it is the truth. Our businesses and way of life have been disturbed and replaced with your factories.
These poor paying jobs keep us disadvantaged, while settlers industrialized with our stolen land.
It was a manufacturing race and you simply did not win. Stop fabricating these ridiculous excuses.
Do you not understand? Industrialization is killing our world one factory at a time. Releasing smoke into the air and disregarding safety, all you care about is money.
At this rate, our future generations will struggle because of the family they were born into; the colour of their skin. These poor factory jobs holds minorities and enforces discrimination.
Industrialization may make your life easy, but have you ever thought about us?
Streets are filled and lines are long...Why are there so many people?
Industrialization brought many to the cities. As the Canadian Pacific Railway was completeled and jobs opened, people fled to lively urban areas.
Settlers from all over the world arrived, from the United Kingdom, Siberia, China and Germany.