The 1922 Guayaquil general strike was a three-day general work stoppage in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, which lasted from 13 to 15 November of that year. The strike began with trolley, electric company and other public utility workers who were inspired by a successful strike by railroad workers in nearby Durán. Workers made demands such as pay increases, shorter hours, safer working conditions, and government control of foreign currency exchange rates.

The government of Ecuador called on the military to suppress the strike. On 15 November, police and military killed at least 300 strikers. Most workers returned to their jobs shortly afterwards. The trolley workers continued their strike until 21 November, when most of their demands were met.

In the early 1920s, Ecuador suffered an economic crisis due to a drop in the global price of the cocoa bean, which at the time was the main export of the country. Guayaquil had experienced rapid economic growth in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century due to its location in the Guayas River basin—a region with near-ideal conditions for growing cocoa. At the beginning of the twentieth century, cocoa accounted for 75% of the country's total exports.

Following World War I, the price of the cocoa bean fell as countries such as Ghana, São Tomé, and Brazil began growing the crop. As cocoa sales declined, a lack of foreign currency in Ecuador led to severe inflation. In 1914, the Ecuadorian government passed the "Ley Moratoria," which froze exchange rates and allowed banks to issue currency not backed by gold or silver. This worsened the country's inflation, which was most felt by the working class. By 1922, the country had entered a state of public unrest.

On 19 October 1922, Guayaquil and Quito Railway Company workers began a strike. The workers—based in the town of Durán, across the river from Guayaquil–made relatively modest demands such as the payment of wages on time, the establishment of medical auxiliary posts, payment in United States dollars or gold rather than the sucre, fifteen days notice before lay-offs and the re-hiring of fired union organizers. The railroad company quickly negotiated an end to the strike, granting most of the workers' demands. The company planned to offset increased wages by raising fares on the trains, but rate hikes were cancelled by president José Luis Tamayo.

Workers in Guayaquil took note of the successes of the railway workers in Durán. Trolley, electric company and other public utility workers met in early November and came up with a list of demands including pay increases, an eight-hour workday, overtime pay, and compliance with safety regulations. When the demands were rejected, the workers struck.

The strike gained momentum as factories in the city were unable to operate due to lack of electricity. As negotiations neared completion, the strikers made new demands, such as artificial exchange rate controls by the government in order to prop of the value of the sucre. By 13 November, the strike had grown into a citywide general strike.

Massacre

On 15 November, the government came to an agreement with union leaders on the exchange rate. That same day, a crowd of 20,000 people–the largest demonstration of the strike yet–assembled in downtown Guayaquil. Upon hearing that two labor leaders who had been jailed were to be released, the crowd marched to the police station. When the demonstrators arrived at the police station, soldiers began firing into the crowd.

The crowd began to flee, and were pursued by the troops. Many of the demonstrators were shot to death or stabbed by bayonets. Order was restored at around 6 pm. At least three hundred people had been killed, although the precise number is unknown. No soldiers or police were killed, although several were injured.

The general strike ended shortly after the massacre of 15 November. The following day, president Tamayo signaled that he would sign the exchange rate moratorium that had been demanded by the strikers. Most workers returned to their jobs, but the trolley workers continued their strike. On 21 November, the trolley worker strike was finally resolved, with the trolley workers receiving pay raises, shorter hours, and other demands. However, the trolley company would also increase fares.

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  • LoudMuffin [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    To be honest I probably just cooked my brain with being in all these left wing spaces but at this point I'm convinced all white Americans are racist unless they're explicitly and openly anti-racist and of those that are racist half are just racist because of how American society is and the other half probably believe in some shape or form of race science and dream about killing us

    like I have begun to wonder what the fuck they say to each other when they're not looking, I walked in to the breakroom at work and these two white ladies that work there (keep in mind we're all some broke motherfuckers) talking about how the "blacks" in Town keep killing themselves because they got EXTRA welfare due to Corona and these are like poorer whites who have to actually exist among minorities, like what the fuck do the bougie types say

    I don't even know what it is that prompted this shift in thinking, because I used to not really think about this stuff. Has the racial hierarchy been reified with the aftermath of Trumpism? I spent most of my life thinking "racism" was "over" but I started to feel really alienated when I was continously the ONLY Hispanic person in some of my college classes in an area with a huge population of Hispanics. I was the only Hispanic person in my Calclus III class....I didn't think this in my head, but I FELT that it couldn't just be "choice" that led to so few people like me there, and the right wing sinkhole I'd gotten into on 4chan felt less and less right to me and I feel like I slingshotted back into the lib politics I had as a 4th grader reading Nat Geo and knowing about Joe Arpaio and just hitting the fucking accelerator until hitting the Communism wall

    I went to concert the other day in SF and saw how white that city has gotten and felt bone deep despair, I was feeling like Reverend Toller. I'm the brown guy, I'm the minority in this situation and I need to be "accepted". I think a facet of Chicano identity the majority of my ilk are too uneducated to articulate since most of us wind up as gardeners is that there is a feeling of statelessness that accompanies it, I am not Mexican but I am always given reminders that I am not welcome in the country I was born in either....so what do you do with that?

    Do you break away into Pocho Aztlan? Do you dance for the white man as "one of the good ones" who learned to write code despite the primitive hardware that the Chicano brain is composed of? Do you become a Kamala Harris? What is there to do? Does it matter?

    There is an old film I think it was called El Pocho or something like that ends with the titular character jumping into the only place he feels he belongs: the Rio Grande

    anyway

    • AHEM *

    fuck Nazis, fuck ICE, fuck white supremacy, fuck systemic racism, fuck climate change, fuck jannies, fuck Joe Arpaio and fuck capitalism, fuck wage slavery, fuck homophobia, fuck transphobia, fuck ignorance, and fuck tha police

    i knew it was a bait car i KNEW!

    • CopsDyingIsGood [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      all white Americans are racist unless they’re explicitly and openly anti-racis

      As a white American I can safely say this is exactly correct. The background radiation levels of racism are so high in this place that even pekple who are explicitly anti-racist still do and say racist shit, let alone the ones who are sleepwalking through this shithole. I would estimate that about half of white people in this country believe that racism is coterminous with calling black people the n word.

      • LoudMuffin [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        I think it's also just growing up. Like goddamn these people b racist.....

        Like I have so many interactions that leave me wondering if it would have gone differently if I were white, like you get treated like a child or kind of talked to in a way that seems like they think you're slow or whatever and it's only worse for the people I've seen who have accents.

        I remember going to ask this one mechanic who specialized in domestic vehicles if he could program this key fob because I found out my car had the functionality for it and I get there and it's this dude head to toe with stars and stripes, like his mechanic jumpsuit has custom red white and blue embroidery and so does his hat and he's talking to another customer who is white and he's super chill and he gets to talking to me and the whole time he is trying super hard to steer the conversation and putting words in my mouth to the point where at one point I got pissed (which I don't show, I am very calm with combative people because I come from a dysfunctional family) and was like "I didn't say that." and he kinda shot me a dirty look before he said he couldn't help me and I was just like bruh.

        It's just so many little things like that make me realize they do not respect us in even the slightest, and it's also one of the reasons I wish I could stick to my reading schedule more because I want to be well read enough to clown on all of these fucking shitheads.

        Even my chuddy older brother is starting to realize what I have, he got a tech job and he was telling me (which I found shocking because he spouts clearn Wehrmacht shit all the time) that he only talks to the Asians at work because "all white people are racist". Like he told me he was in a room and a supervisor from another department walked in to ask something and my older brother was training a new guy (who is white, and it's literally his first day) and the supervisor looks at the two individually and then just ignores my bro and ask the white guy for help and the guy is just like, "ask him, I'm new"

        It's one of the reasons I'm extremely nervous about becoming a software engineer because I'm a big, hairy burly dark ass dude and like....there's only gonna be me. It's a fucking pain in the ass, sometimes I wish I had been born in Mexico because I didn't chose to be here, but at least I have enough connection to my heritage that I could eventually go there and get used to it. Black Americans are F U C K E D. They can't go back to Africa, and I think what has been done to them is honestly just genocide without the killing. The same thing is happening to Latin American immigrants, they just see us as berry pickers, maids and gardeners and their children just have let go of their culture and disappear in shame into the blob that is this twisted shithole of a country but you can't fucking do that because your skin color brands you for life so now you're just FUCKED

        • CopsDyingIsGood [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          Man this is so frustrating and enraging to read i dont even know what to say. The situation is completely fucked and it's not gonna change any time soon :sadness-abysmal:

      • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah, I was about to say, as a white person the amount of disgusting shit other white people say while still thinking they're not racist is insane.

        And you should hear the shit my dad used to say whenever he watched the news and he would say "I bet it was a/an insert non-white race here." and then act smug if he was right as if it meant something.

        I'm white, and the majority of other white people I've met have been racist.

    • Grownbravy [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      That comment about statelessness rang really true for me. I may not care about what country i’m actually from, but it’s nice to think sometimes there’s an organized mass of people you can always be a part of.

      That being said, Death to America