Why Online General Strike Movements Are a Sham

Why Online General Strike Movements Are a Sham

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It's October 15th and we're apparently in the midst of LaborMovementX, the final form of this year's online general strike call that was originally meant to just be today. The planning for the strike was a trainwreck from start to finish and you probably won't actually be seeing the largest labor movement in decades stem from it. Today I'll exorcise some old demons from one of my first videos by talking about the futility of disorganized online general strike calls compared with what action can actually be taken to help labor rebuild.

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