It is all nonsense fr the Fourth of July orators to tell us here in this country that we are so much better off than they are in Europe. I found the workimgmen in Paris equal if c aot superior tothe wor ingmne in New York. I want to be properly understood when I say that the expressions heard from time to time here about the pauper labor of Europe. and the statement so often made about the condition of the people here being so much better than the people there. is nfoundedit is a dream." Lastly we come to M r. John Jarrett. who was then the president of the Amalgamated Iron and Steel Association the most powerful trade union in the country. I quote fron page m12: "Q.
Identified stereotypes
Generalization about the quality of European workers compared to American workers.