• Hegar@fedia.io
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    9 hours ago

    Because a general strike of this magnitude requires as much planning as possible and an astronomical amount of resources.

    People still need to eat. Capital will react harshly. There hasn’t been a general strike in the US in living memory, let alone of this magnitude.

    You can’t just throw down the gauntlet against power itself and hope for the best. It takes years of preparation and even then the chance of failure is high.

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      9 hours ago

      What is the point of the general strike? Presumably each union and non-union-but-cooperating-workforce will have different goals.

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        7 hours ago

        A general strike is meant to force the ruling elite as a whole, not just one or two employers, to capitulate to the organizers’ demands. It twists the government’s arm in the same way a normal strike twists the arm of the employer.

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          48 minutes ago

          I get that part, but what are the demands? It seems odd to me to plan a strike before making the reason for the strike.

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            41 minutes ago

            I don’t know, but hey this is corporate America so it’s not like they’ll be wanting for things to demand.