[lbo-talk] (no subject) question

c b cb31450 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 8 05:30:01 PST 2011


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-clip- Everybody forgets that construction, operations of big machinery, with the safety threats of instant death are all part of the job. Yes it is a masculine world, that few of the office types understand. It is a part of working class life that something terrible can happen to you: accident, disability, disease, early death. In the end, something will get you. Occupational hazards abound.

Compared to that reality, you think I care if windows get broken? I don't do it, and I don't like seeing it, but really it is ridiculus to get worked up over it

If you persist in this violence will ruin everything line, well, so long.

CG

^^^^ CB: This is a very striking portrait of the toughness of longshoreworkers. But it does it follow from that life experience that breaking laws that give the city the legal and political grounds to shutdown the Occupation Oakland before it chooses to "liquidate" itself is the best tactic to further the efforts of the Occupation to have the 99% expropriate the 1% ? Question, question smiles



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