Are Americans bootlickers?

Are Americans bootlickers?

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when the fuck did this happen
america started as the complete opposite

the c*Ld war

Some are
some arent

Yes

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What's going on in that picture?

I just fucking hate this guy in particular. Dude lives in a cushy San Francisco house worth millions, and works LARPing as some hardened Rust Belt worker. Fuck him.

Americans being sorry for slavery and colonialism kissing the boots of black Hebrew Israelites

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source?

Search isupk

> Europeans fill another thread with random irrelevant photos from the internet to shit on a country they are utterly obsessed with

based

Dunno bro it’s just funny as fuck also nope this is from uk

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Not really, to be desu.
The first Red Scare was in 1919, and we already had decades of extraordinarily bloody labor strife leading up to that point.

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Only trump supporters and NAMBLA

its funny because ameridumbs spend years on this site trying to push the meme of "european cuckolds" yet you're the ones kissing boots of some rando negroes on the streets because they told you so.

While a lot of labor movements were heavily suppressed by the first red scare (most notably the IWW), they got a second wind during the New Deal Era, as FDR was a fairly union-friendly president. It wasn't until after World War II (in particular after the passage of the Taft-Hartley Act), that the labor movement entered a prolonged decline.

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Nah, some pretend to be though. Mark Rowe is an actor, and none of his actions should be taken seriously. He probably laughs at this image weekly.

>The Taft–Hartley Act amended the 1935 National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), prohibiting unions from engaging in several "unfair labor practices." Among the practices prohibited by the act are jurisdictional strikes, wildcat strikes, solidarity or political strikes, secondary boycotts, secondary and mass picketing, closed shops, and monetary donations by unions to federal political campaigns. The NLRA also allowed states to pass right-to-work laws banning union shops. Enacted during the early stages of the Cold War, the law required union officers to sign non-communist affidavits with the government
Do americans really do this?

fdr bloodily suppressed workers during ww2 and exploited them further. castrating unions doesn't equal strengthening of unions

Huh, I wasn't aware of that. The main thing I was aware of FDR doing in regards to unions was passing the National Labor Relations Act in 1935, which gave private-sector unions the legal right to form unions.

and he also made unions cucked

private-sector workers*

why are unions in america like some manner of scam

They weren't, that's why they didn't need special labor laws before the '80s because their unions were strong enough to enforce demands on wages and benefits.

Then Reagan convinced them that unions are bad, m'kay and well, here we are.

Are union leaders anywhere not a scam and genuinlely care about their employees? I seriously doubt it, especially in Spain.

Spain has those based anarchist unions

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I don't think our unions work like yours.

They're elected by the worker's here in Brazil.

I doubt it. Unions in the modern day exist purely to enrich their leadership. Even in Spain I bet this is true.