tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769102491850546867.post1493576415824878735..comments2024-03-27T12:02:07.544-02:30Comments on Fisherman's Road: The salt and pepper revolution Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769102491850546867.post-21128640071646189322016-10-31T10:50:12.522-02:302016-10-31T10:50:12.522-02:30As labor movements go, "the Salt and Pepper R...As labor movements go, "the Salt and Pepper Revolution," is as unique and as fundamental as the 1919 General strike in Winnipeg. The oppressor has changed and is now the FFAW instead of government and corporate interest, but the fundamental uprising is for the same reasons, just fighting a different abuser. <br /><br />The right to be treated fairly, to be treated with respect, to stop the excessive claw-back of their hard earned income. The general strike of 1919 was forcibly crushed and considered a failure, yet every worker in Canada today is better off because of that revolution. The Salt and Pepper Revolution is long over due, and it WILL leave Newfoundlanders and Labradorians with a brighter future for the next 100 years, just like the General Strike of 1919 did for the entire country. <br /><br />History is being made, the revolution has just begun. Keep up the fight for change.<br /><br /> Rick Pippynoreply@blogger.com