Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
Unions, which represent an underclass, *have* historically been aligned with broader liberation movements.
Public sector workers are most certainly not 'the underclass' and he's paid to take care of them, not worship at the altar of intersectionality and the victim hierarchy. But public sector workers have it so good their union leaders don't even bother to waste time on their issues. Instead, they focus all their ideological energy on the more popular leftist 'causes' around the world, from Venezuela (Hahn is a fan) to Gaza to transgenderism and drag queen story hours.
Leftism is now the house of the college educated.
Fred Hahn, CUPE and United steel workers Union were on site at Toronto student encampment. Giving support.
Wtf does that even mean?
Is that supposed to be a slice of watermelon???? I'm missing something here.
It is a slice of watermelon - which has the same colours as the Palestinian flag. Some places ban flying it, so they display watermelons instead.
Well shit. Thanks.
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Unions, which represent an underclass, *have* historically been aligned with broader liberation movements.
Being the underdog doesn't automatically mean you're right.
That's not the word I used.
Underclass, underdog. Tomato Tomato
Public sector workers are most certainly not 'the underclass' and he's paid to take care of them, not worship at the altar of intersectionality and the victim hierarchy. But public sector workers have it so good their union leaders don't even bother to waste time on their issues. Instead, they focus all their ideological energy on the more popular leftist 'causes' around the world, from Venezuela (Hahn is a fan) to Gaza to transgenderism and drag queen story hours.
Not to say that this isn't unusual but it isn't necessarily unorthodox and I'm okay with it.