We Can Fight This: Minnesota’s General Strike Shows How

The fact that Alex Jeffrey Pretti got killed on the day after the strike is still hard to accept 😔. It's a tragic reminder of how far authorities will go to silence dissenting voices. I'm worried about the future if this kind of violence can happen even after a large-scale protest.

The report mentions building solidarity with immigrant communities as crucial, but what about other marginalized groups like low-income families or those affected by environmental disasters? We need to make sure our resistance is inclusive and addresses multiple forms of oppression 🤝

I'm also skeptical about the idea that general strikes will look different in 2026. Are we just going to adapt to a more tech-savvy approach, rather than fundamentally changing how we organize ourselves? It feels like we're playing catch-up with the latest trends instead of challenging the underlying systems 🔴
 
🤯 The events of January 23rd were a stark reminder that ordinary citizens can indeed mobilize and take bold action against policies that harm marginalized communities. Mass action can be a potent tool in the fight against authoritarianism, and Minnesota's general strike was a powerful testament to this. 🌟 The fact that labor unions, faith leaders, and community organizations could come together to build such a movement is truly inspiring. 💪 However, the tragic killing of Alex Jeffrey Pretti by federal agents serves as a stark reminder of the violence and brutality that can accompany such movements. 😱 It's essential that we continue to prioritize community defense against ICE, disrupt the status quo, and support working-class rights in our efforts to create a more just society. 🌎
 
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