What dobrovolets said. A) and B) with a leaning towards B). I don't see the prison guards analogy. And I disagree with teapolitik (much though I appreciate his or her username) because I doubt that these people made a conscious choice to earn their bread by producing the means to off the oppressed. At the same time, I wouldn't be surprised if there were indeed some folks on strike now who are open to viewing it as a strike that can have a political meaning (an antiwar meaning), short term. I think our anger would be better directed against bullet manufacturers rather than bullet assembly line workers. And in that way, the antiwar movement could both support the strike and decry the production.
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Date: 2005-08-18 07:18 pm (UTC)