• Astroturfed@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    They didn’t allow them to strike. It doesn’t matter that they still helped the union negotiate. They kneecapped their bargaining power.

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      1 year ago

      Libs are just as deaf to criticism of their party as conservatives are.

      A successful rail strike would have emboldened the working class, whatever the administration did after doesn’t negate the damage they did to the current labor movement by stopping it.

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        A successful rail strike would have emboldened the working class

        And other jokes I tell myself to beat back the existential dread…

        Seriously tho, it would have shutdown a shit ton of manufacturing for a while, and that would cause prices to skyrocket AGAIN. And do you really think the majority of Americans are smart enough to see that its workers fighting for their rights? No. They are going to bitch and moan and blame Biden anyway. Meanwhile I’d probably be out of a job as we barely survived the shortages from covid and another this soon would put us out of business. Think beyond your own goals, appreciate that what you feel is the right thing, could end with many losing their jobs. That is a burden that many cannot weather. Was it the ideal solution? No. But there is no such thing beyond fantasy. Besides, Brandon got them the stuff they wanted in the end anyway.

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              1 year ago

              Because I learn from labor movements of the past and how to apply what worked for them to our current situation.

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                    1 year ago

                    Okay, question. The rail companies are rolling in dough, obviously, and the strikers would be paid by the union during the strike, but what about those of us whose jobs depend on the delivery of products and materials by rail? Like I said, a strike would have shuttered our business and put a bunch of folks out of work. Big corporations can weather the strike, us small and medium businesses cannot. So, more power ends up in the hands of the owner class, and we all have slightly less to go around. How’s that the progressive dream? Nah, learn to see past your own nose. Things are never as simple as people present them on places like this. Nothing in life is black and white. 'Cept cows and dalmatians.

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          I’m not a Marxist (or a communist at all, for that matter), but if anyone needs the perfect example of the lumpenproletariat participating in their own oppression by believing the lies of their oppressors, this is it.

          Also no. Biden didn’t get them shit. He appointed better people than himself on the advice of better people than himself. Only thing he did personally was use his influence to take away their right to strike.