If I were to strike, children would potentially suffer. How is that representative of our values?
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See this thread on how we might go about growing the conditions for this.
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Long story short, those concerns are valid, and in order to make it work we need to start building capacity to handle those concerns. Which I argue is a thing we should do anyways.
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I hear you. I’m just tired of reading everything in negative. There has to be better ways than putting down our own people. I’ll work my job until I don’t have one. I’m not going to strike, walk out. Etc. Id bet there are a lot of ppl like me. Doesn’t make them not care.
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Striking isn’t negative. Not organizing and going down the same dystopian path everyday is negative.
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I never said striking was negative. I said accusing people that can’t or won’t strike of not caring or being afraid is negative. If you can, I am 100% behind you. But I’m so sick of seeing all the negativity towards people that can’t.
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Yea that’s not my point. It’s about the judgmental comments. There are a lot of people who do care, who aren’t afraid of their employers, who aren’t “hand to mouth” but who actually care about or love what they are doing and striking would not benefit anyone in their lives.
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