Been thinking how there has undeniably been a revival in labor activism the last two or three years, starting with the Red for Ed strikes. As capital and industries migrated out of the rust belt and places with strong labor unions, it's interesting to note how many of these strikes and activism have been concentrated in Republican controlled states with a lack of organized labor. As Capital attempts to squeeze workers out of everything, they inevitably organize. Alabama just had a successful strike at a steel plant and there's hope for Bessemer too.
Yeah, but someone on Twitter told me that Alabama deserved to have all its citizens die in a God-sent storm because their skull shape makes them all racist and evil.
Been thinking how there has undeniably been a revival in labor activism the last two or three years, starting with the Red for Ed strikes. As capital and industries migrated out of the rust belt and places with strong labor unions, it's interesting to note how many of these strikes and activism have been concentrated in Republican controlled states with a lack of organized labor. As Capital attempts to squeeze workers out of everything, they inevitably organize. Alabama just had a successful strike at a steel plant and there's hope for Bessemer too.
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The crimson tide
Yeah, but someone on Twitter told me that Alabama deserved to have all its citizens die in a God-sent storm because their skull shape makes them all racist and evil.