• @[email protected]
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      266 days ago

      This is what bothers me so much about the constant calls for general strikes on social media. They’re almost never paired with serious organization (ex: where are the strike funds to support people who otherwise can’t afford to miss paychecks?)

      • @bassomitron
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        96 days ago

        Not to mention a large chunk of the public won’t agree with the idea to begin with. Especially the top 20-30% of income earners.

        Additionally, emergency/medical personnel not working would mean people are directly dying as a result of it, creating easy negative PR against the movement.

        Asking 180+ million people to coordinate on anything is a farce, and for something like a general strike it is an absolute fantasy.

      • @[email protected]
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        86 days ago

        Have you noticed they’re always paired with messages encouraging voter apathy and disparticipation ?

        • @[email protected]
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          26 days ago

          I mean, I have 5 kids who need to eat. I would absolutely participate, but I just can’t afford it.

    • Tasty Saganaki
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      56 days ago

      We’re in a country with very little organized labor compared to other countries in Europe or Latin America where strikes are common. Also cops here are highly militarized. Plus we are a massive country. Still, I think Americans need to consider a general strike and organize if need be. Is it easy? Obviously not. But I’ll happily take some optimism in these dark times.