Not okay. Not okay. Not okay.
Stellantis, maker of Jeep, Dodge, and Chrysler, sent private, ex-military security guards with a history of violent altercations to break the UAW strike at five of its plants. That’s these guys. Thread.

Oct 20, 2023 · 10:45 PM UTC

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Doesn’t look like they’re doing much to “break the UAW strike.” More like standing around to make sure the strikers don’t beat up scabs or burn the buildings.
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Striking is not illegal. If Biden doesn’t call this out he’s complicit in another human rights violation on our soil. He’s already responsible for being complicit internationally for human rights violations. People wonder why he polls low. Thank you for calling this out.#Equality
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This is the year 2023 in the United States of America … You can’t do that!!!!!
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They have no shame! Stand strong @UAW @ShawnFainUAW
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That always backfires!
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We need a revolution
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Agree. This is completely unacceptable and it should be illegal.
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Join a union. Now