Comment by FredPret

2 days ago

Unionizing and voting for Saturdays off and the politics of the underdog hardly counts as "warfare".

It's when we regard one another as evil that we start to pursue ideology over pragmatism and end up cutting off our noses to spite our faces.

I object to my original parent comment's characterizing of everyone with any form of wealth and power as being a sociopath. It's not only untrue (which is disqualification enough), but this kind of attitude doesn't serve anyone.

> Unionizing and voting for Saturdays off and the politics of the underdog hardly counts as "warfare".

Yes, the workers' demands were reasonable, but they were met with warfare by the upper class who did not want to accept reasonable demands. The most extreme example is the Battle of Blair Mountain, but there are countless records of strike breakers beating and killing workers for striking and unionizing.