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 No.480492

Take the day off, cash out your bank account. talk to ya union.

The will is here, and we feel grave repulsion at our political class who rob us to fund a genocide while our communities decay. They're glad to risk our lives to line their pockets, to sell off public resources, to betray us flagrantly. The time is here for action.
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 No.480500

Is anyone actually organizing workplaces to do this at once? Or is this like that "general strike" that was announced several years ago but didn't happen at all in the end because spamming an image or a website on the internet isn't the same thing as organizing?
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 No.480501

General strikes have to be sustained and people's expenses and needs need to be covered. No one is doing that organizational work or if they are I haven't seen it.

Let me be clear: a general strike is a good idea. But you can't meme it into being. People need to stop being lazy and stop pretending that other people will do the work for them.
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 No.480504

>>480500
Don't care, I'm doing it.
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 No.480508

More info, I hadn't even checked the site yet: https://www.a15action.com/
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 No.480509

If all it took for a general strike was to tell people, we would have established socialism a century ago.
Absolute idealism. Laugh at OP until they decide to think.
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 No.480510

$100 says OP is not employed.
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 No.480520

>>480504
Will you be doing it in mass with your co-workers though? Striking on your own without the solidarity of others in your workplace is a very risky proposition.
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 No.480522

I wonder if there's a way to measure the effects of a one day strike and extrapolate that to see how many days it would take to capitulate industries to meet goals. Maybe if your own company went on strike the accountants could tell you.
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 No.480531

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 No.480532

>>480520
Yep. Did.
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 No.480533

Thousands participate in global protests targeting economic arteries and weapons manufacturers

On April 15, thousands of peaceful protesters around the world demonstrated against the ongoing US-Israeli genocide in Gaza by blocking traffic on major bridges, roadways, airports, and inside and outside the offices of weapons contractors and government buildings.

As of this writing protests, some involving a few dozen people, while others have drawn in several hundred, have taken place in Melbourne, Australia; Gothenburg, Sweden; Barcelona and Tarragona, Spain; Zwolle and Utrecht, Netherlands; Copenhagen, Denmark; Swalwell, Leeds and London, England; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Ottawa, Ontario; Vancouver, British Columbia; Montreal, Quebec; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois; New York City; Elizabeth, New Jersey; Eugene, Oregon; Oakland and San Francisco, California; San Antonio, Texas; Washington D.C. and many other cities.

Defying police violence, job loss and “antisemitism” slanders for over six months, millions of people around the world have participated in protests against the US-NATO-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza. Since October 7, the Israeli military, supplied with billions of dollars in bombs, bullets and missiles by the US government, has killed over 33,000 Palestinians, according to the official count by the Gaza Health Ministry, although the true death toll is likely far higher.

On April 11, human rights organization Euro-Med Monitor released a report estimating that in addition to the over 33,000 dead, another 13,000 Palestinians were missing “under debris, buried in indiscriminate mass graves, or forcibly disappeared in Israeli prisons and detention facilities, where some have been been killed.”

The organization divided the missing into four categories: dead buried under the rubble, dead buried in mass graves or “in haphazard individual” graves, those whose bodies have been exhumed by the Israeli military and stolen/relocated, and those whose fate is unknown. The organization had previously documented more than “120 random mass graves.” Recently, the organization working with rescue teams and civil defense crews, recovered 422 Palestinian bodies at the Al-Shifa Medical Complex and in Khan Younis following the temporary withdrawal of the Israeli military.

On Monday, Al Jazeera reported that another mass grave had been discovered at Al-Shifa. Doctors on site were able to identify the bodies of at least 10 patients at the hospital. The doctors told the network that the victims still had “medical bandages and catheters attached to their bodies.”

Outraged over the support of US-NATO governments for the Israeli ethnic cleansing campaign, many of the protesters have specifically targeted their actions to disrupt economic and logistics activity. While some of the protesters were still oriented to appealing to the politicians responsible for the genocide to reconsider, many of the demonstrations targeted ports and major weapons manufacturers, including Elbit Systems, Boeing, Pratt & Whitney, and Day & Zimmerman.

The overall more militant character of Monday’s protest prompted a massive response by the police in several countries.

In Melbourne, Australia, the Australian Associated Press reported that at least 14 people were arrested on Monday. Twelve people were arrested while blocking the road near the Boeing factory in the Port of Melbourne, while another two were arrested for allegedly “tampering with traffic lights in Carlton.”

The news service reported that more than 100 people also protested against British Petroleum (BP) oil company. More than 50 people also demonstrated outside the Ferra Engineering facility in Brisbane. Ferra Engineering has been repeatedly targeted by protesters, as it is the sole supplier of a mechanism used in the bomb delivery system of the F-35 fighter jet.

In Halifax, Nova Scotia, CTV News reported that police arrested 21 people at a protest held at the intersection of Terminal Road and Hollis Street. All the protesters are facing obstruction charges, while some have also been cited for “failure to use a sidewalk and failure to obey a police officer.”

In the United States, at least 25 people were arrested for blocking the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco for several hours.

In Detroit, Michigan, four protesters were arrested and 38 citations were issued in response to a 60-vehicle convoy that attempted to demonstrate on the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit with Windsor, Ontario.

In Middletown, Connecticut Monday morning, at least 10 protesters were arrested for blocking the road outside the Pratt & Whitney factory. In a statement, the protesters, said they chose the location because “Pratt & Whitney produces the engines used in multiple Israeli warplanes that bomb Gaza and massacre Palestinians every day, including engines produced and tested at the Middletown facility.”

The protesters wrote that the company has been supplying Israel with military aircraft since 1947. They said that while they were “independent,” their action was in solidarity with “A15 Action.”

Many of Monday’s protests were organized by or called in solidarity with A15 Action. On their website, the group called for a “coordinated economic blockade to Free Palestine,” writing that the “global economy is complicit in genocide.”

The group called for protests and blockades at “major choke points in the economy, focusing on points of production and circulation with the aim of causing the most economic impact, as did the port shutdown in recent months in Oakland, California and Melbourne, Australia.”

Expressing the growing recognition by millions of people that protests to the politicians responsible for funding and executing the genocide have failed, the group noted, “There is a sense in the streets … that escalation has become necessary: there is a need to shift from symbolic actions to those that cause pain to the economy.”

Selecting April 15, the final day to file taxes in the United States, in order to draw attention to the billions the US government provides the Israeli military every year, the group called for actions to “disrupt and blockade economic logical hubs and the flow of capital.”

While Monday’s protest were not as large as many of the others that have occurred over the last half year, the global character of the protests, coupled with their militant character, is a testament to the still-widespread and deep-seated anger felt by millions of people around the world who are repulsed by the US and its allies’ unstinting support for Israeli war crimes.

>>480510
>>480531
>wreck western economies over the course of 30+ years with shitty neolib economics
>claim all unrest is caused by unemployed people
>blame domestic problems on a problem you created
Why are cons like this?
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 No.480542

>>480510
>>480531
>>480533
Woah so much Pure Ideology

The are no "unemployed people". Unemployment is an attribute of economic systems like capitalism, it's not an attribute of people.

Socialism has full-employment policy hence it has no unemployment. Feudalism had 90% unemployment because 90% of the people were agrarian serfs that weren't payed a wage by an employer. This clearly proves it's a system-attribute. Technically speaking most capitalists aren't really employed workers either.

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