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How about next Tuesday?
You know, strikes tend to loose their bite somewhat when anounced 2 years in advance…
Thats what i never understand about american protest actions. They announce it so faar ahead and then also only for one day and never should it inconvenience themselfs.
One gets nothing if one fights the class struggle with foam pillows!
We don’t have the kinds of protections that most developed countries have for their workers. We have constitutionally protected free speech but if you’re carrying a political sign on a sidewalk and you stop walking you can be arrested. The arrest can make you lose your job. There’s no unemployment or health care if you lose your job. People have families and kids. There’s no social safety net. People miss two paychecks and they can’t eat. You can lose your house.
The stakes here are much, much, much higher than they are for you.
I understand and agree with your point but… 2028? Seriously? Like… mate in 2028 you might be the new north korea at this rate.
Every country goes through this. We’ll come out the other side like everyone else.
Yeah, but most of the countries going through that are not a nuclear power with the biggest military force and an octogenarian toddler in command followed by a bunch of bigoted socopaths.
I’m worried about the rest of us.
I don’t think it was supposed to be in the press/marketed/popularly known this early—I think it’s reasonable that they need some years to get all the labor unions to agree. It’s true that marketing places hype cycles (not sure if that’s what they’re called) at most about a year before release date, but to market something you’d need more years to develop the product first. So this article is probably more of a “Director {X} picked to direct new {FRANCHISE} movie” than “{FRANCHISE} MOVIE 4 IN THEATRES 2028”
The problem is organization. If we actually had strong, pervasive unions, we could have less-telegraphed strikes. I’m not suggesting this Mayday one is going to amount to anything, but just explaining that it takes time to organize millions of people that aren’t already in some sort of union.





