• spizzat2@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    Understand that I’m not disagreeing with you, but I have some important questions.

    How would a general strike fund work? If it’s not widespread, it won’t be effective. Who should we trust to manage and distribute such a large pile of money and resources?

    That sounds like a job perfect for the government, but they’re obviously not going to do it. Even at a local level, it’s not really in the government’s best interest to encourage people to stop working.

    Unions do this, but I doubt they’re going to cover people outside of their members, and union membership has unfortunately been in decline for quite some time.

    I’d have trouble trusting almost any organization that selflessly volunteers to accept donations to manage this.

    I’m not seeing an obvious solution.

    • The Velour Fog @lemmy.world
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      These are valid questions and not many I can answer definitively, because I’m not an expert on the subject - just a desperate citizen trying to think of a solution to the terrible situation we are in.

      I’d think it would have to be a very, very carefully vetted progressive grassroots operation.

      The issue with some progressive movements is that it can get infiltrated by bad actors and grifters (see: Sinema, Fetterman), so there would need to be quite a lot of background checks on everyone involved in this hypothetical organization. It would have to have a squeaky clean record so they don’t get nuked from orbit by the government for misspelling a word on administrative forms or something.

      I can’t really pinpoint any existing group that would be willing or able to do this, but something’s gotta give, sooner or later.