Warning: extremely toxic thread
I thought there was an antiwork community here? Anyways I'm not sure where to put this. Just kinda sucks that the interview didn't go well and that people are shitting on this person and misgendering her for not being a white male factory worker or something.
/r/antiwork is kind of in shambles rn because the mods are trying keep the discourse from spinning out of control but a ton of people there are being transphobic and turning on the mods, and of course the mods are being accused of being authoritarian for trying to run the sub.
I hope the sub can bounce back, but it's a dark day in there for sure.
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:what-the-hell: you cant be serious
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I just find it crazy that you would consider a subreddit being extremely ineffective in organizing a large scale strike on the top 20 of list of things to be disappointed by.
its a subreddit.
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relax chief, i just dont think antiwork started any of this and is a side effect of actual material conditions from poor labor conditions. the vast majority of people arent looking to organize because of a subreddit, and even on the subreddit it was constant bickering over even basic lefty stances. it had no direction from the start.
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