>So we should engage in solidarity when Boeing workers hop in bed
>w/management to fleece the working class in WA to the tune of $3.2billion,
>engage in large scale misogyny, keep right on supplying the war machine
>[still more fleecing of the working class..] yada yada. There are scores of
>other examples people on this list could cite just from the last decade As
>if the politics of solidarity ultimate ritual was the picket line; that's
>narrow minded puritanism. Hard cases are all there are, the simple ones have
>been screwed up to the point where even they're complex now.
Are Boeing workers on strike over the issue? I must have missed that.
Doug