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TheReadMenace
20th August 2005, 08:06
This is a problem that has been bugging me for the past 5-6 years.

What is a revolutionary to do in a right-to-work state? Unions are fuckin' amazing, but how do you get good organisation done in a state that doesn't allow strikes, where unions exist only in name?


Andrew

Commie Rat
20th August 2005, 12:31
sounds rehtorical to me
how do you orgainize action where no action is allowed?
with DA thats how

slim
20th August 2005, 13:21
Do what every freedom fighter does.

Ignore the system. Refuse to accept the system on any terms but your own.

JKP
21st August 2005, 01:39
Originally posted by [email protected] 20 2005, 12:24 AM
This is a problem that has been bugging me for the past 5-6 years.

What is a revolutionary to do in a right-to-work state? Unions are fuckin' amazing, but how do you get good organisation done in a state that doesn't allow strikes, where unions exist only in name?


Andrew
A state that doesn't allow strikes?

That is totalitarianism.

Nothing Human Is Alien
21st August 2005, 02:06
Do what every freedom fighter does.

"If fire fighters fight fire, and crime fighters fight fire, what do freedom fighters fight?" - George Carlin

TheReadMenace
21st August 2005, 02:09
Originally posted by JKP+Aug 21 2005, 12:57 AM--> (JKP @ Aug 21 2005, 12:57 AM)
[email protected] 20 2005, 12:24 AM
This is a problem that has been bugging me for the past 5-6 years.

What is a revolutionary to do in a right-to-work state? Unions are fuckin' amazing, but how do you get good organisation done in a state that doesn't allow strikes, where unions exist only in name?


Andrew
A state that doesn't allow strikes?

That is totalitarianism. [/b]
Yeah, down south several states are right-to-work, and if you strike, you get arrested and fired.

I'm all for direct action, but at the same time, how do you mobilise an effective amount of workers? If anyone lives down south in texarse, I'd welcome any help :D

Andrew

TheReadMenace
21st August 2005, 02:11
Originally posted by [email protected] 20 2005, 12:39 PM
Do what every freedom fighter does.

Ignore the system. Refuse to accept the system on any terms but your own.
Heh, I like that idea.

I just need more people than myself to take those kind of risks. I mean, I'm more than willing, but when one guy goes on strike, it does nothing save take his job, haha. The point is to get a message across, and it's best with more than just a handful of people.


Andrew

which doctor
21st August 2005, 02:27
Originally posted by [email protected] 20 2005, 08:24 PM
"If fire fighters fight fire, and crime fighters fight fire, what do freedom fighters fight?" - George Carlin
Since when do crime fighters fight fire? I think you meant "crime fighters fight crime"

Clarksist
21st August 2005, 21:54
I just need more people than myself to take those kind of risks. I mean, I'm more than willing, but when one guy goes on strike, it does nothing save take his job, haha. The point is to get a message across, and it's best with more than just a handful of people.


Talk to a lot of people at your workplace. Start to softly imprint the idea of striking in them, and slowly work it in.

Once you have them thinking this way, its time to act. Work on preperation and then once you feel everything is ready, STRIKE TIME.

Fuck the police, they can't stop our thoughts or our impact, they can only stop our bodies.