Vee Lagrome
Silver Member
Complete sidenote: What you said Anni makes me think of my grandfather. Retired police officer who was part of a union for eons and actually did a good bit of recruiting for the unions. He said he made so much more money than the non-union workers and he just didn't get why they wouldn't join up. He'd say how they'd cuss him out for being a "union pig" but then they'd also complain about not having enough money for this or that. It left him scratching his head. To this day, he gets health insurance and a pension from all of his years as a union employee, doesn't need social security or medicaid. He calls himself a "well-fed communist" Lol. He still has those puzzling old man ideas, like that only gay men get AIDS, and that black people have this unique gene that makes them rob liquor stores or something (don't tell him that white people also rob liquor stores, it would just confuse him) and despite being a registered Democrat, will not support a female politician because "it's just not right". *facepalm*
I think the younger generations don't really "get" unions, but I think they also tend to shy away form being clung to a political party. I'm not entirely sure about Gen X's kids, they seem to be easily bought off. Ah well, I'm sure Gen Y's kids will make up for it. :roflmao:
I think the younger generations don't really "get" unions, but I think they also tend to shy away form being clung to a political party. I'm not entirely sure about Gen X's kids, they seem to be easily bought off. Ah well, I'm sure Gen Y's kids will make up for it. :roflmao: