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Cyber1776 57 points ago +58 / -1

Unless we can figure out how to organize these workers into actually pushing back, then all these people who hate in in secret are worthless.

Deeds not words

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PlatinumFMorgan 27 points ago +28 / -1

I concur.

Worked in toxic corporate before.

People talk but are not willing to "walk the talk".

Eventually, a tree is judged by its fruit.

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KuhlooKuhlay 14 points ago +14 / -0

I don't even begrudge them for not pushing back as employees, it's just you can't complain unless you're willing to stand up to it. Therefore if they suffer as a consequence of boycotts then so be it.

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snoopy3210 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think they could all unite and release a public statement endorsed by all of them to save their jobs. They surely have an union.

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NC_patriot 11 points ago +12 / -1

Airlines have unions, so it's probably not going to happen.

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dianabrown1 4 points ago +4 / -0

Unions need employees to represent. If they dont have employees to represent they dont have jobs or a reason to manage a Union. The Union works for the employees not vice versa.

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ColonelTravis 5 points ago +5 / -0

I am a pilot. Not for the airlines, yet, but I know that we have a few of those, here, so I hope that they chime in.

Airline pilots may be the most unionized labor group, in America. Each airline does not have their own union; there are a few popular ones, that go around. As a result, your salary is based mostly on seniority. Wide-body pilots get paid more, per tenure than narrow-body pilots, and captains make more than first officers, per tenure, on a specific airframe.

Here’s the kicker: Your seniority is only recognized within that specific airline. If you quit, or are fired, you start your next job at the absolute lowest rung of that airline. You could go from making $200+ per flight hour, down to around $70. These companies are very incestual, as well. If you get fired from Delta, your next stop is Spirit, Allegiant, or you may be slinging cargo, in Alaska.

Therefore, the pilots have a lot to potentially lose. They have a fragile career, built on non-transferable skills. Unless you are coming from the military, then your training was almost entirely self-funded. It’s an unspoken rule, that you don’t bring up politics, in the cockpit (unless you fly for Southwest, lol). I don’t do it, and nobody else has done it, with me. I suppose that they have a reputation as ultra-based hardasses, with 1,000 hours flying F-16s for Uncle Sam, but this isn’t the case. With the current situation, the pilots will not help. At the end of the day, they will protect their seniority. Do not plan on airline travel being a viable means of travel, in the near future. The FAA will revoke the operating certificate of all non-compliant airlines. Any new airline, who doesn’t require the passport, will not be issued one. Do not underestimate the ability of the FAA to make your life hell.

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WhiskeyDreams 1 point ago +1 / -0

I want to believe you but I know airline pilots who tell me different. I have two very senior airline pilots as friends and he said that he could move airlines and get a raise pretty easily. One of them came from the military and now works for an airline and gets constant job offers from competing airlines. I think you are very wrong.

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ColonelTravis 2 points ago +2 / -0

I hope so.

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GetUpStandUp 3 points ago +3 / -0

Precisely.

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Descartes 22 points ago +22 / -0

Maybe he and his fellow pilots should speak up and go on strike. Either stand up now or forever hold your peace.

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NPC01001101010000010 19 points ago +19 / -0

They should strike.

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Junionthepipeline 2 points ago +2 / -0

They should put a clause In the contracts requiring him to leave the company.

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befehlistbefehl 16 points ago +16 / -0

This sounds just like "muh based cops" who say they are patriots whilst enforcing tyranny.

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Harambe 5 points ago +6 / -1

Lots of pilots are based.

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KnobGoblin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can confirm at least at our company based to non based is like 30 to 6

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2Bad4U 12 points ago +12 / -0

Unless the pilots and everyone else just sit on their ass, then the CEO does speak for everyone. People complain BUT DO NOTHING.

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BunnyPicnic 9 points ago +9 / -0

Well then band together and come out publicly, stop hiding behind anonymous texts.

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MAGA_____bitches 8 points ago +8 / -0

I guarantee Epstein has him on video fucking a 13 year old boy.

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Patriot_winzzz 7 points ago +7 / -0

the damage done.. witnessed too much bullshit from airlines mis treating americans leaving the D.C aread 1/7

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el-y0y0s 6 points ago +6 / -0

Could having the goods on these CEO's explain their coordinated behavior?

Epstein didn't kill himself.

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el-y0y0s 5 points ago +5 / -0

Hell, Epstein isnt' dead.

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BigFreedomBoner 5 points ago +5 / -0

Probably just another CEO who wants to be invited to Davos in order to get access to kids.

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blueeyephoto 5 points ago +5 / -0

Even if he resigned, he'd get a nice size, multi-million dollar severance package anyway

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pup1pup 5 points ago +5 / -0

My corporation's CEO is also super woke. Of course, the only people who feel comfortable adding comments to each cringey SJW post are those who applaud it and demand more. Gives the impression that all the employees support him.

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62jawbill 4 points ago +4 / -0

As they get the crowd to applaud while they push off an old woman for not wearing a mask..

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tom_machine 3 points ago +3 / -0

No. Running a civilized world does not matter. That's wHiTe SuPrEmAcY. The only thing that matters is worshipping at the feet of overdosed violent criminals. That matters above all else.

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UnidentifiedPa3 3 points ago +3 / -0

The problem is: if we support these companies, we support their leadership. Get rid of your woke leaders, and we’ll talk.

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anon098 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm a web developer and just bought the website domain woke.ceo.

Would love suggestions on how we could use this to effectively influence woke CEOs and woke-curious CEOs to be... well... less woke.

For example here's one idea:

  • Make it easy to send handwritten notes to Woke CEOs making the case for certain issues. For example voter integrity, 2A, equality instead of equity, etc. You wouldn't even need to write the letter--it could be entirely templated and automated. Just a few clicks.

Here's another idea:

  • List their products and list non-woke alternatives so you can vote with your wallet.

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americafirst1994 3 points ago +3 / -0

i was in elementary school when 9/11 happened, i specifically remember MSM saying, " the TSA and X-rays will be temporary", yet it wasnt. i remember the "temporary taxes on landlines", yet to this day im sure whoever uses a landline is still getting "temporarily taxed". This is not temporary, there is no going back to normal. This will continue to escalate, the problems will widen, come to the surface and show their true colors. A choice needs to be made, and soon. We do not have much time. It's time to take America back before it's too late.

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refresco 3 points ago +4 / -1

Husband might want to find a new airline to fly for.

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TheSniffingMenace 3 points ago +3 / -0

Too bad, still not flying them

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aqua27 3 points ago +3 / -0

States need to ban Delta from the routes they have at airports that will "woke" them up

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Znut55 3 points ago +3 / -0

The upper management of Delta is clearly getting something out of this from the govt.......guaranteed....and they are willing to do anything to make up for their losses during Covid when no one was flying anywhere.

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notmydirtyalt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Post 9/11 bailouts.

If those and the '08 auto bailouts taugh corporate America anything is that "too big to fail" means you have no obligations to provide a cost effective product, big daddy Sam will bail you out.

At least in the 1970s the Government nationalised Penn Central into Conrail and made money from later selling it.

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pedeypete 3 points ago +3 / -0

Then quit and go work for a CEO that isn't a shithead. Until then, no matter of begging will get them off my boycott list. I'm sure thousands at coca cola hate that woke shit, but I giggle every time I see a coke products perfectly untouched and all of the alternative shelves bare. Our local grocery store manager says they haven't ordered coke products for two weeks and local reps are shitting their pants.

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ChickenWW3 3 points ago +4 / -1

Enjoy poverty bitch.

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Tierce 3 points ago +3 / -0

Flew Delta last September, wore my KAG hat, 4 segments in my roundtrip, got complimented by pilots on all 4. Got complimented by stewards and/or other support crew on all 4. One of the segments, the pilot went out of his way to come down the aisle to me right before take off to say he appreciated the hat. Another segment, one of the supporting staff stopped me in the jet way to compliment the hat. When I was walking between gates in Minneapolis on one of my layovers, some different Delta pilot waking the opposite way caught my glance and gave me a fist pound. Delta has done fucked up.

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EvanGRogers 3 points ago +3 / -0

Then quit, or strike

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Surfsup 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fuck delta.

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more_maga_please 2 points ago +2 / -0

About 75% of the pilot group at the major US airline I work at (not Delta) HATES dems, the SJW woke bullshit, the masks, and our CEO's political ball sucking of Biden.

I would be out of a job right now without the PSP 2.0 and 3.0, however I would have had other work by now with less likelihood of total US financial collapse on the horizon.

Soooooo there's that.

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FUCKCHINA1776 2 points ago +2 / -0

I appreciate her words but this will bring negative attention to her husband. Better to do this anonymously. This guy doesn't need a check airman to show up and make life hell for him.

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MobileDev4Trump 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe he should get a job with South West

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Dialectic 2 points ago +2 / -0

“We hate this stuff too!” kicks toddler off plane for not wearing mask

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Gmelindag 2 points ago +2 / -0

After his trillion dollar bail out they’ll probably be able to get jobs at other airlines if they are serious!

If you cling to a sinking rock or boulder it is your fault when you drown!

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Wankerton 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sucks don't it.

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rsme2 2 points ago +2 / -0

Strike then.

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mrxforsenate19909902 2 points ago +2 / -0

It doesn't matter whether they agree or not. They work for a company and this guy is the face of the company. Any decisions he makes affects them. Either start your own based airline and quit or deal with the ramifications of the jackass CEO.

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snoopy3210 2 points ago +2 / -0

THEN EMPLOYEES MUST MAKE A STATEMENT REBUKING THEIR EMPLOYER. NOW.

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f_bastiat 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's how the UA membership feels about Mcmanus backing Biden.

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noxousx 1 point ago +1 / -0

Time for them to strike then.

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10MeV 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know a Delta First Officer, can confirm.

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dianabrown1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Readers there is only one way you can you can win this escalating faction. The flying public must boycott Delta **and **the employees that are in disagreement must stand up to the CEO and airline leadership. The public needs to support the employees who stand up to airline leadership, like in masses. Then you win. You also send a very strong message to everyone in this world as to who holds power no matter what the media or the CEO thinks.

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pissedlizard 1 point ago +1 / -0

Too late, lady. Many of us are too fed up to at least cancel our sky miles and never fly them again

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Tryan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Work somewhere else.

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LoobintheToobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who is John Galt

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Thywillbedone 1 point ago +1 / -0

Then quit.

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TheNotSoEvilEngineer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Then they need to take their ceo on a helicopter ride. Do some team building by tossing out the woke executives.

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iSignedUpForThis 1 point ago +1 / -0

The workers need to walk out and demand the resignation if the CEO.

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boomerbutnotOKBoomer 1 point ago +1 / -0

How the Heroes of Black Lives Matter Executed Blacks

Humberto Fontova | Posted: Jul 04, 2020 12:01 AM The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.

Source: AP Photo

“We are thankful that he (Fidel Castro)  provided a space where the traditional spiritual work of African people could flourish,” reads the eulogy from the U.S.-based  Black Lives Matter for the top jailer and torturer of black political prisoners in the Western Hemisphere whose lifelong obsession was the destruction of the U.S. “As Fidel ascends to the realm of the ancestors, we summon his guidance, strength, and power as we recommit ourselves to the struggle for universal freedom. Fidel Vive!”

“You’re from South Carolina, good!” whooped an agent of Castro and Che Guevara’s July 26th Movement who in 1958 was signing up an American volunteer named Neil Macaulay (later a professor Emeritus) for the KGB-mentored terror group. “I really like your treatment of negroes up there in the American south!” gushed Castro and Che’s recruiter. “ Down here in Cuba all negroes are Batistianos (supporters of Fulgencio Batista, the black Cuban leader Castro, and Che overthrew) and marijuaneros,” (marijuana smokers, dope-fiends.)

“The first firing squad victim was a tall handsome mulatto,” a beaming Professor Neil Macaulay later wrote in his memoirs. “He stood blindfolded before the paredon (firing squad wall), his hands bound in front of him. “Muchachos,” he said calmly, “The only crime you are going to commit is to kill me, because I am innocent.”

“I stepped into the field,” continues the obviously proud Macaulay, “and shouted: “Ready!..Aim!–FIRE!”…the negro went down and I went up to him immediately, commanding the firing squad to order arms as I walked. There were bullet holes in his shirt and he seemed dead, but I wasted no time in putting the automatic to his head and pulled the trigger. It made a neat round hole.”

“Next to die was another negro who was hauled kicking and screaming to the paredon,” continues an obviously gloating Macauley in his memoirs. “I told the jailers to throw him up against the wall and get out of the way…the condemned negro froze in terror when he saw his executioners arrayed before him.

“READY!” My command jolted him out of his trance. “NO!–NO!” he cried, and tried to climb the wall. “NO!” he yelled while trying to hide behind one of the execution stakes, but the gun muzzles tracked him relentlessly.

“FIRE!” I yelled,” continues an obviously beaming Macaulay in his memoirs. “The negro turned his head and ducked just as the guns went off. Most of the bullets struck him in profile, tearing his nose, lips, chin and most of his cheeks. His face was transformed into a raw, red mass of flesh and bone that contrasted sharply to the smooth black skin bordering it. He lay on his back with what was left of his face turned to the firing squad. Anyone that hideously blasted, I thought, had to be dead…”Well,” I commented to the firing squad, “it is not necessary to give to give him the tiro de gracia.” (coup de grace) “Yes, Americano!” shouted one of my men. “He still lives! Give him the shot!” His arms and legs were twitching. His movement ceased only when a bullet from my pistol entered his skull,” further gloats Macaulay.

The above comes from University of Florida Professor Emeritus Neill Macaulay’s memoirs titled,A Rebel in Cuba, published in 1970. The judicial process these black Cubans had undergone was best described by Fidel and Che themselves: “Judicial evidence is an archaic bourgeois detail. This is a revolution, We execute from revolutionary conviction.” (Che Guevara, Feb. 1959)

“Legal proof is impossible to obtain against war criminals. So we sentence them based on moral conviction.” (Fidel Castro Feb. 1959)

“The whole procedure was sickening,” wrote New York Times (no less!) correspondent, Ruby Hart Phillips, about a trial she attended in Havana in early 1959. “The defense attorney made absolutely no defense, instead he apologized to the court for defending the prisoner.”

Edwin Tetlow, a Havana correspondent for London’s Daily Telegraph, wrote about a “trial” by Che Guevara’s judicial dream – a team where he noticed the dozens of death sentences posted on a board – before the trial had started.

Future professor Emeritus Neil Macaulay who gleefully carried out these death sentences continues gloating in his memoirs:

“Escalona (a communist commander later notorious for exterminating rural Cuban rebels with Soviet arms and officers) introduced me to Fidel as “the man who is training the firing squads.” Fidel threw his head back and roared with laughter. As I stretched out my hand, he grabbed me by my shoulders and gave me a bear hug. Everybody was happy. At the University (of Havana) he was known as Greaseball. To me, however, he (Fidel) was very attractive.”

This attraction probably grew when Fidel Castro gifted Yankee executioner Neill Macaulay with property stolen from rightful Cuban owners under penalty of firing squad and torture chamber. More from professor Macaulay’s book:

“Fidel says to give the Americano what he wants. So I selected a plot of about sixty-five acres from an immense plantation that had been jointly owned by some friends of Batista. The INRA (Che Guevara’s Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria) gave me virtually unlimited credit…there was no house on my land so I chose as a residence the former country home of Pepe Fraga, Batista’s former chief of parking meters in Havana. Late in July my wife and infant son joined me there.”

Let's step back for a second and try to wrap our heads around these astounding crimes: An American mercenary joins Castro and Che Guevara’s KGB-mentored criminal band, executes (murders, actually) Cubans without trial, steals the property of Cubans at gunpoint. Then he serves for decades as Professor Emeritus of Latin American Studies at the University of Florida, apparently with nobody batting an eye!

The University of Florida is a state college, so there’s a good chance his salary was paid partly by his victims’ families. And again apparently nobody bats an eye! Upon Macaulay’s death in 2007 (some suspect by suicide) leftist professor and documentarian Glenn Gebhard wrote: “He (Macaulay) was not a socialist or a communist, and he left (Cuba) after he realized he couldn’t make a living…He was a man of action and really smart.”

Does that somehow exonerate him? Che Guevara, whatever else we can say about him, seemed to actually believe in the communist holy book. Macaulay apparently murdered Cubans for fun and profit.

In the early 1960s, South Carolinian Neill Macaulay briefly lost his US citizenship for serving in a foreign nation’s military. Then “family friend” Strom Thurmond pulled some strings to get it back.  In brief: a “good ‘ole southern boy” boasts of murdering “Negroes” as a mercenary. Then among the nation’s most prominent segregationists of the time (Strom Thurmond) retrieves his U.S. citizenship. Then a southern institute of higher learning hires and honors him!

And not one liberal peep in protest! Who but a gleeful servant (as murderer/lyncher) of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara could possibly get away with something like this in the eyes of the U.S. media and academia?

(Some of the Macaulay-type lynchings in Cuba were lovingly filmed (ISIS-style) by the heroes of Black Lives Matter. Warning, graphic!)

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boomerbutnotOKBoomer 1 point ago +1 / -0

I posted the above complete with credits to give y'all something to share with anyone who believes BLM is a good thing. They worship the men featured in this and many other articles. Blacks who support BLM or Marxism of any flavor are supporting the very people who have been murdering them and destroying their families for generations. The above is from Townhall.com

I would have posted the link but I can't find it... sorry

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MAGA-Fett 1 point ago +1 / -0

Then they should go on strike. You have to take a stand against these fascist fucks.

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RussianBlyat 0 points ago +1 / -1

BS. You absolutely do support this stuff! You work there and keep the company afloat! It's long past time that we become willing to give our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor to fight for the American way. The time has come to make a stand and start doing more than bitching online!

This is exactly the kind of statement that would have come from the mouth of some train operator: "I just want you to know that me and the other conductors here at the German Railway don't like what the Nazi party is doing, this isn't what our trains where intended to do. We just want to help people get from one city to another. We do not support how they are treating the Jews."