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MINNEAPOLIS Unions and community groups gathered in front of the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota this morning to announce a day of no work, no school, no shopping on January 23 to oppose the ferocious assault on the state by federal immigration authorities.
We are facing a tsunami of hate from our own federal government, Abdikarim Khasim, a Minnesota rideshare driver, told the crowd. Were going to shut it down on the 23rd. Were going to overcome this.
JaNaé Bates Imari, representative of the church Camphor Memorial UMC, told the crowd that the joint action will be a day when every single Minnesotan who loves this state who loves the idea of truth and freedom will refuse to work, shop and go to school. We are asking every single person, every family member, every teacher, every bus driver, every childcare worker, to come together, to be in community, to stand with one another.
What we have witnessed, what we have all gone through, is not normal, she added. We have seen through several videos the murder of one of our own, Renee Good. We have witnessed violence, over and over again. Families being ripped apart, loved ones being torn from their hospital beds, from their workplaces, homes. Violence is no longer a threat but a reality that surrounds us.
https://inthesetimes.com/article/minneapolis-renee-good-ice-shooting-labor-unions
OrlandoDem2
(3,160 posts)MichMan
(16,674 posts)with no power ,water or heat.
littlemissmartypants
(31,709 posts)is there a threat that the "government" will impose no power, water or heat on the citizens? I don't understand your point, MichMan. Please explain. Thanks. ❤️
MichMan
(16,674 posts)littlemissmartypants
(31,709 posts)Not just no power, water or heat but also no gas, food, banking, driving, childcare, emergency rooms, radio/TV, internet and so on.
I mean the list goes on.
To me no power, water or heat are the least of the worst things we could do without for 24 hours. If we're that weak then it's time to toughen up.
During hurricane season water, power and air conditioning are often unavailable for weeks for some people. I'm pretty sure that I can survive 24 hrs without several notable conveniences having lived through several hurricanes.
Also, many things are automated these days. It's not like we rely on a bunch of monkeys popping rubber bands to keep motors running anywhere.
MichMan
(16,674 posts)Your reply was "Are you suggesting that there will be no power, water or heat if people stay home?"
Yes, that was exactly my point. If all utility employees are staying home, I can't see how they would still be able to provide electricity, water and heat. I imagine the temperature in Minnesota is pretty similar to Michigan.
Didn't even mention fire, police, paramedics, nursing homes, hospitals would all be staying home also.
justaprogressive
(6,323 posts)HAHAHAHA Be still my heart!
littlemissmartypants
(31,709 posts)Benefits of growing up surrounded by creative types, including the tellers of Tall Tales. 😉❤️
malaise
(293,058 posts)Randomthought
(996 posts)I live in Minneapolis we have suffered enough. No power in January is deadly.
MichMan
(16,674 posts)Obviously, every single person would include utility workers.
Randomthought
(996 posts)No medical care. No emergency workers. Nursing home workers are supposed to leave the elderly and disabled to fend for themselves in the cold and dark?
That is idiocy
MichMan
(16,674 posts)I don't think they thought about this very carefully. Poster #1 wants it to go nationwide
littlemissmartypants
(31,709 posts)Health care workers have to shelter in place while others are evacuating? Nurses don't abandon their patients as a general rule. That's why emergency contingency plans exist. If there's a plan here, I'd love to read it.
GopherGal
(2,800 posts)We've had an unfortunate drill to teach us who is an "essential worker"
So, no, medical and public safety professionals, for example, should not participate "if they love their state".
And, as Texas test-ran for us, lack of power in January in Minneapolis would be worse than uncomfortable, it would be deadly.
question everything
(51,715 posts)littlemissmartypants
(31,709 posts)It's one thing to stage a 24 hour protest it's entirely different when it's pain imposed on citizens by their government.
I'd rather not give them any ideas. But at the same time, people need to be prepared for anything. I think we should be facing that realization with urgency based on everything we have seen up to now.
Wednesdays
(21,644 posts)I'm sure people have more common sense than to simply let people die so they can score political points.
littlemissmartypants
(31,709 posts)question everything
(51,715 posts)Why not visit care centers to see for yourself?
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leftstreet
(38,913 posts)malaise
(293,058 posts)Kick
yellow dahlia
(4,669 posts)littlemissmartypants
(31,709 posts)When your coworkers arent safe, nobody is safe, Feben Ghilagaber, a server for Minnesota Wild Bar and Restaurant in the Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport and a steward for UNITE HERE Local 17, said a day ahead of the press conference. Its a nightmare. When youre driving, you have to look over your shoulder, to see if somebodys following you, or somebodys been stopped. Every move you make, you have to be on guard.
But, she adds, workers are in a strong position to take action. This country is run by workers.
https://inthesetimes.com/article/minneapolis-renee-good-ice-shooting-labor-unions
malaise
(293,058 posts)When your coworkers arent safe, nobody is safe,
spanone
(141,064 posts)Safe as Milk
(210 posts)projecting his generalized hatred toward Minnesota? If it doesn't hurt Trump, any unified action won't affect him.
Initech
(107,527 posts)They can't stand it that she's in Congress and hates them. So they are doing everything they can to shit on Minneapolis for it.