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Minnesota's General Strike

Robert Reich:

"Today, Minnesota is shutting down in solidarity.

It’s the nation’s first general strike in response to Trump’s thuggery.

Across the state, businesses are closed. People are not shopping. Workers have stayed home or called in sick. Labor unions are encouraging work stoppages. Residents are helping one another. It’s an economic blackout.

Organizers are calling it a “Day of Truth and Freedom.”

It could be a model for what the nation as a whole does in coming months, to repudiate the Trump dictatorship.

Ana Marie Cox, writing in yesterday’s TNR, noted that Minnesota is a natural leader for this kind of thing. “It is impossible to get through a Minnesota winter without help, and only sometimes does that assistance come from your neighbors. The stories about people shoveling out or snow blowing an entire block’s driveways without being asked and with no compensation are true, but the real miracles (and just as common) are the times when strangers stop to help someone shovel out a car caught in a snowbank or bring out the kitty litter from their trunk put there just for this kind of emergency.”

Cox goes on to say: “People offer assistance without hesitation and without question; I don’t think I ever even heard someone dismiss thanks with, ‘Just pay it back someday.’ Of course you will — everyone knows it. Some might find it remarkable that the generosity exists right alongside the stubborn interpersonal Midwestern micro-distance that can take years to thaw. But the caution of their relationships speaks to the universality of the principle: You don’t help people out because you like them. You just do.”

That’s the predicate for the ground-level resistance, and widespread involvement of newly activated residents, to ICE’s occupation. It offers one reason why the mobilization in Minneapolis has cut across class and racial lines even more deeply than the response to George Floyd’s murder.

As Cox says, “It’s more than eight minutes of murderous cruelty caught on a cell phone, it’s more than the assassination of Renee Nicole Good. ICE is an army of Derek Chauvins and Jonathan Rosses, released to wreak havoc on the city every day. The memory is keen, the trauma is immediate and sustained, and the strength underneath the response is the work of decades.”

The decency of Minnesotans is mirrored in a dozen other Minnesota mutual-aid traditions: Lutheran churches seeded what has become the largest refugee population per capita in the United States. Minnesota has had a labor organizing movement since before it became a state. Minnesota created the first high-risk pool in the country to insure “the uninsurable” in 1976.

Cox urges us to look around our own neck of the woods. Our own communities might need us to help seed a little resilience — now, before a crisis arrives to consume us and even if it’s not in a sub-Arctic clime.

This is not a bad time to take groceries to a free fridge in your city. Or maybe: Find a chore to do for a neighbor now, before they need it. Or maybe: Get trained on Naloxone administration. Volunteer to walk dogs. Start a tool library. Learn some names.

Most importantly: Sign up for the ICE watch that’s happening near you. Because almost certainly, ICE is already there. What Trump is doing to Minneapolis is the template for what Trump wants to bring to your hometown next. How Minneapolis is responding should be our template too."

Comments

  • Spread the word..... it may come to the following, overdue IMHO. https://generalstrikeus.com/
  • Hats off to the good people of MN!
  • BRUTAL cold. Stinky poopy. You guys got the BIG BRASS BALLS.
  • Easy for Crash and I to comment, sitting here in the warmth. But dammit, if we can get a general strike going my wife and I will be there.
  • Last night it was -16 here. My neighbor just wheeled my recycling bin up to the garage in the balmy -8 we have right now @ 4:30 pm. Perfectly normal.

    It is the Midwest. I hope those ICEholes are freezing their fingers off.
  • Yikes!
    I'm glad that the temps in my area are far warmer since my old, dying furnance has not been replaced yet.
  • ICE sets a new low:

    2-year-old girl and father taken by ICE in Minneapolis, local lawmaker says

    Article here
  • Old_Joe said:

    Easy for Crash and I to comment, sitting here in the warmth. But dammit, if we can get a general strike going my wife and I will be there.

    Man, you SAID IT.
  • Every bit of news just makes me want to vomit. Tne badges and the guns are supposed to PROTECT us, not make war upon us.

    The Orange regime cannot be sent off to the dustbin of history soon enough. Trump and his ass-kissers are sacs of pus on the ass of a mongoose.

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  • You all stay warm and safe. We will get through this cold, cold weather altogether.
  • edited January 24
    @JD_co: Right on. The response ( I think I saw it first as a quote from Bovino): law enforcement in those other states is cooperating, so they don't need to surge there. Bovine shit of course, going together well with his claim that ICE is expert in child care.
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