Chris Smalls, the guy who founded an
independent union and defeated Amazon, gives me more hope than any politician in America. Apparently he got in trouble from the blue checkmark smooth brains on Twitter for going on the Tucker Carlson show.
Smalls rejected Carlson's attempt to pit the labor movement against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — is it enough?
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Cucker brought Smalls on because he (rightly) lambasted supposedly pro-labor politician Alexandria Cortez for not joining them on the picket line. Smalls politely and deftly turned the conversation back to the struggle between workers and Amazon.
"It wasn't just her," Smalls told Carlson of Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., who he has previously criticized over her choice to pull out of an appearance at an Amazon labor rally in Staten Island last August. "It was all of them," he added, suggesting that no progressives showed up. "Once again, we have no ill will against them. We know that whether they showed up or not, they didn't make or break our election."
Good for him. And even though Tucker Carlson is a real cunt, he's the most watched show amongst people who barbeque their brain with political media all day. If Smalls can get a Fox host and heir to the Swanson frozen dinners dynasty to say the following to his massive audience, he is a hero in my book:
"Yeah, I mean, it's a weird moment," Carlson responded. "Because I'm on the right. I've never been particularly pro-union. But it does seem like Amazon needs some counterbalance. It's a huge company, the workers have no power, and maybe we could share a little power with the people who work there."
Yes, Tucker. That is the point. Here's a clip from the interview:
Tucker likes complaining about a "crisis in masculinity". Maybe he should look in the mirror. He sounds like a squeaky voiced, born with a silver spoon in his mouth little bitch. I feel my T levels lowering just hearing him.