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Blood on the UAW's hands
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Re: Blood on the UAW's hands
Yep. UAW takes no responsibility for its own stunt.
The UAW also can’t put a decent sentence together:
“Roy A. McCombs was killed tragically lost his life today on a picket line...”
Pathetic. This poor person died for nothing.
The UAW also can’t put a decent sentence together:
“Roy A. McCombs was killed tragically lost his life today on a picket line...”
Pathetic. This poor person died for nothing.
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Re: Blood on the UAW's hands
Who said anything about coworkers?
Who do you think told him to pick up a sign?
Two words: union boss.
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You broke the law. You should be ashamed of it.Turkeytop wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:05 pmlovinlife101 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 6:49 pmWho said anything about coworkers?
Who do you think told him to pick up a sign?
Two words: union boss.
Clearly you've never been in a Union. You have no clue what a Union is. I've walked a lot of picket lines, with my own Union and with other Unions. I've carried a lot of picket signs and no one ever told me to do it.
No body ever told me to lay down under the wheels of a bus full of scabs to prevent it crossing the picket line. The cops arrested me and beat me up for it, but no scabs got in that day. The cops made the driver turn back.
How about I lie down in front of your driveway to prevent you from getting to your home?
Oh, if you just strike because you wanted to, what are the chances everyone else decided to do so as well? What are the chances?
So ignorant. Your local told you that you were on strike and you fell in line just like everyone else.
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Re: Blood on the UAW's hands
Butterball’s union boss: “Butterball, what are you doing?”
Butterball: “Striking!”
Butterball’s union boss: “Why? We’re in the middle of a contract!”
Butterball: (lights hair on fire) “I don’t care! I do what I want! Nobody tells me when to strike or when not to strike!”
Butterball: “Striking!”
Butterball’s union boss: “Why? We’re in the middle of a contract!”
Butterball: (lights hair on fire) “I don’t care! I do what I want! Nobody tells me when to strike or when not to strike!”
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Re: Blood on the UAW's hands
Me neither.Turkeytop wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 8:23 pmlovinlife101 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:41 pm
Oh, if you just strike because you wanted to, what are the chances everyone else decided to do so as well? What are the chances?
So ignorant. Your local told you that you were on strike and you fell in line just like everyone else.
I have never in my life been on strike. Not even for one day.
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Re: Blood on the UAW's hands
Just more of your non-violent, law-abiding union brothers and sisters being upstanding citizens, butterball!Turkeytop wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 8:23 pmlovinlife101 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:41 pm
Oh, if you just strike because you wanted to, what are the chances everyone else decided to do so as well? What are the chances?
So ignorant. Your local told you that you were on strike and you fell in line just like everyone else.
I have never in my life been on strike. Not even for one day.
https://www.wxyz.com/news/some-gm-uaw-w ... ing-strike
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Re: Blood on the UAW's hands
So, let’s review.audiophile wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:39 pmI was just going to post this:
https://www.wnem.com/news/gm-uaw-employ ... 65b48.html
You beat me to it..
The strike resulted in workers losing 75% of their pay for 40 days, property damage, and at least one death.
SEEMS WORTH IT FOR A FEW EXTRA BUCKS!!!
Monsters! ALL OF YOU!!!
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I’ve never put my hands on a cop. I’ve also never touched sewage.Turkeytop wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 3:24 pmThe most violent thing I ever did on the picket line was shove back at a cop who had shoved me. It was an honest mistake. I thought he was a security guard. They all dress alike.
The cop accepted my explanation and ordered all the goons to get back inside the Plant gate where they belonged.
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Re: Blood on the UAW's hands
I’ve plugged a few holes in my day, but it’s always sanitary and consensual among adults.
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