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[–] Crikeste@lemm.ee 7 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It might seem out there, maybe a little too late.

But, organizing these things, attracting people to it, raising funds, building up oversight; those things take time. A lot of time.

Just the ‘attracting people to it’ part is an almost impossible task. 40% of the American population can’t even be bothered to vote. They aren’t going to get up and protect their labor without a MASSIVE push.

It might seem way out there, but getting it at all would be triumphant and victorious.

Organizing a general strike is very difficult. You need to find a political position to rally behind and then build and maintain a huge network.

People will strike, if they feel if they feel it’s the only way.