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[–] TheLowestStone@lemmy.world 21 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Um... I work in elder care. If my team strikes 80+ will die.

[–] tamal3@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

We're not talking about you specifically, and it detracts from the message and the seriousness of the situation to use your specific situation as possibly representative of the rest of the country. If all people who can would strike, then we would be in a good place. You're an essential worker. We're not trying to kill off our elders.

[–] Jarix@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Then get a better ducking message that speaks to the people your are trying to speak to or this is what you are going to be running into again and again and no one's is going to actually hear what you are saying.

And yes that means start being specific. No one knows specifically what to do. No one knows who specifically can be of help. No one knows how specifically to contribute. No one knows who specifically can be trusted. No one knows why specifically they are being targeted. No one knows who specifically can be of help to them specifically

Bland broad blind comments will yield you absolutely nothing. Do the work and talk TO the people you are actually talking to.

Then keep on talking. Keep repeating your message again and again until little DO know specifically what they CAN do

[–] tamal3@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

You are going to have to judge your contribution and involvement for yourself. And if you need a list of reasons to strike, you can check out the general strike website for a pretty good list. My family, my community, and my country are under threat, and that's where I'm coming from.

We don't have strong labor unions in this country like they do in many European countries, and we're needing to build this from the ground up right now. It's difficult and laborious and time-consuming, and any contribution you can make will be worthwhile. You can go ahead and start organizing in your community without actually striking when the time comes. The point right now is outreach and seeing possibilities of how we can organize together: 3.5% of the population is 11 million people, and not even 400,000 have signed strike cards.

For me, I would show up downtown in my city in a second if I knew there was a critical mass of people who were also going to show up. However, it's much harder for me to miss work, let alone several days of work, if there's no guarantee that enough people will be gathered together for us to be considered a fighting force. It's also not worth it to call a strike in this country if we can't strike for a sustained amount of time. One day strikes send messages, but don't force change. This movement needs to be built and planned, and spreading the word about strike cards is one method of doing that.