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nuttyturnip Sep 27, 2010 07:46 PM

Fight the power!
 
On the ride into work this morning, I couldn't help but listen in on the conversation of two college-age girls. At first they were talking about mundane stuff ("Let's go over to Marie Claire's for a party tonight!"), but then they started talking about ending up in jail. I quickly realized they were going to a protest, a common occurrence in DC. "I'm the designated emergency contact for a bunch of the girls if they get arrested!" one of them announced. "What happens to our car if we can't get back to it?" the other one asked. As we got closer to my work, I discovered that not only were they getting off at my stop, they were planning to protest the EPA (me). Needless to say, I didn't put on my badge until well after I exited the Metro.

I've seen lots of protesters over the years, first in college and now working so close to the Capitol/Mall. I've never been fired up about something to take part in a protest myself, but it's fun to watch. Anyone here tried to stand up to the man in a grand display of defiance?

Jurassic Park Chocolate Raptor Sep 27, 2010 07:51 PM

Of all the useless government organizations to protest, I'm amused that they couldn't find one more uselesser than the EPA

nuttyturnip Sep 27, 2010 07:57 PM

They were protesting Mountain Top Mining. Must not have been a particularly effective protest, since I don't see anything about it in the paper. Sounded like a hippie commune from my desk.

No. Hard Pass. Sep 28, 2010 01:43 AM

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Chibi Neko Oct 7, 2010 09:34 AM

The only strikes that I was involved in where school strikes.

No. Hard Pass. Oct 7, 2010 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Chibi Neko (Post 771532)
The only strikes that I was involved in where school strikes.

Clearly not very good schools.

Sarag Oct 7, 2010 07:40 PM

The strikes went on for a very long time.

Angel of Light Oct 9, 2010 05:24 AM

I don't think I've ever been a part of any protests or strikes but quite a few of them have affected me.

The closest I've have been involved in any kind of protest or strike, is when I was in grade 10 every high school in Newfoundland walked out because the provincial government was going to cut funds to extracurricular activities. It only lasted for a day, but it actually worked. Extracurricular activities were not cut, there were even some students that wanted to walk out for the entire week which they did obviously because they didn't want to go to school. After first day I think we got our point across.

I have been greatly affected by quite a few protests or strikes. It seems like I can never avoid them.

In Junior High, my teachers went on strike for about 2 to 3 weeks close to the end of final exams. They managed to go back to work about 10 days before the last day of school. I remember it was quite hectic to cram the rest of the school and final exams in those last 10 days.

My first year of University, we had the security guards go on strike during the Month of September, so it was amusing to see people you ran the student housing office do security for the university. Now granted the university I went to was really small.

Third year of University, during the fall semester all the university professors went on strike. For about 2 1/2 weeks, now that was a hectic semester when they got back to work.

When I was working up in Alberta, with all the unions concerning iron-workers, journeyman, pipe-fitters, scaffolders, labourers, it was only a matter of time when one of them would go on strike. One of them did at the Suncor Oil Sands Plant. It was actually pretty intense, we had some drivers from other companies actually bust through the strike line almost hitting some workers.

One of things that was mentioned to me, was never to talk negatively about unions while I was working up there especially at the camp sites, because the job I worked at was non-union. Union people did not get along with non-union people. I just avoided the issue altogether. I vividly remember one worker getting stabbed because he got into a union argument with another person.

Chibi Neko Oct 10, 2010 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Denicalis (Post 771545)
Clearly not very good schools.

They sucked ass. After graduating I left and never looked back.


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