In the early days of industrialization, striking workers were shot by corporate-sponsored vigilantes or rounded up at gunpoint and deported. Once beaten into submission, workers were easier to control and armed forces were only necessary to break the occasional strike. The "law" took care of the rest.
Today, the submission of workers is accomplished more easily because we have been propagandized to see each other as the enemy. No matter who you are--white or black, man or women, native or immigrant--or even who wins the next election--most of us are going to be working harder for less.
The War on American Workers tells the REAL history of Labor Day and working Americans that is conveniently left out of our history books.
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