Saturday, April 25, 2020

Trump and Mulgrew - During This Crisis we Must Remain Loyal

    I’ve been getting a lot of hits from a post I did over five years ago - I’ll reprint it. The particulars have changed  - Cuomo is now seen positively - but, somethings remain the same - Cuomo is still the devil.  Mulgrew remains spectacularly incompetent and riding the ever growing wave of apathy and fear. He has company with his very own nicknamed ‘45’, Trump. Both will cry for loyalty and support because of the current crisis. June and November will eventually arrive - if we can ever get out of April.
     

Thursday, January 29, 2015.

Should Union Members give Unconditional Loyality During this Perceived Time of Crisis?


Interesting question. Let's delve into its meanings, both overt and hidden. What exactly is a union member? The obvious answer is someone who pays dues. The less obvious is someone who is represented and has a voice. Are you a union member? Am I? As one of 1800 ATRs, with no chapter and one representative, I certainly don't feel like one. We have been given an abject and subordinate role - solidified and legitimized by the last contract.

What is unconditional loyalty? For most that would mean showing fidelity, unity, and solidarity.  For our union it is silencing the calls for fairness and democracy. It is taking oaths of loyality. It is voting as a drone, not as a representative.
It is allowing yourself to be purposely led astray, despite your mind and very being screaming, STOP!     UFT: "Don't be silly, be good sheep and follow.".

What does a time of crisis mean? I would say its when there is a threat of irreparable damage. Does Cuomo represent a crisis? He would like to think so. He wants to be noticed and he wants a fight. Does he have the power to do what he wants? In my humble opinion, he does not. Am I forgetting Silver? No. That sword cuts both ways and its still swinging. Does the UFT feel threatened? I don't think so. You don't respond to a threat with a "tweet". It does however feel threatened by its dissenting members. The rallying cry for (and from) unity is a ploy.

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