In my lifetime, there was a period during the 1960’s to 1980’s where unions played a critical role in the proletariat fight against the government apparatus of the time. Shipyards, miners, print workers, the public sector all had legitimate fights against the system pigs. Unions took their members dues and used these in the fight for justice. Union staff came from the grassroots and had fiery blood and thunder attitudes to how to negotiate with governments. They were often rough blunt people from the coal face of industry. We used to call them the “salt of the earth”.
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In the modern union landscape we see a vast apparatus bloated with highly paid people. Unions are infested with the virus of woke. Pronoun wars betray the real cost of living battle. Most union executives are insulated from the challenges their members face. Pronouns take precedence over the promotion of the best and the brightest. Equality has been trumped by the ever more ridiculous “equity”. Everyone must suffer and be dragged down to the gutter as the worst performers and most stupid people are promoted above their grade. Incompetence is everywhere. Leadership by people who can barely speak the native tongue or write a legible email.
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The current cost of living “crisis” (created by government policy) gives unions an option. Whether they wake up from woke and realize they are part of the problem. Governments and other entities have eroded their edginess. Their fight has been turned into a mere miow of complicity. They no longer play a role in the proletariat fight of the working classes. For the “working” classes have become lazy, ungrateful, entitled. Preferring to take days off sleeping on the couch all day. All levels of government  and most of the public sector has now got this infection. A culture of apathy and entitlement.
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I used to think that unions played no part in private sector business. In my working career I was more concerned about my own efforts, and fearful of being dragged down to the level of the horde. I was responsible for making my own way in life.
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In the public sector I saw how brutal, abusive, and bullying in nature public sector organizations and government could be. A union seemed to play a vital role in protecting workers from these abuses. Managers seemed to be mere hirelinings employed to do the bidding of their controllers. They consisted mostly of yes persons, timid hand-wringing snivelling wallflowers who would sell their grandma for more compliance credits. So to see how unions have supported government tyranny against the public through the covid hoax was not surprising. Looking at senior union leaders and public sector management, both of these repulsive categories would be the first to line up wearing two filthy bacteria infested masks to get their disgusting noxious government-approved injecticides. Compliance is the only factor they acknowledge, and they worship it like we worship freedom, free independent thought, and free will. We are not like them. We are not the same.
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A letter is a good way to close off a chapter of one’s life. A formal way to end things. To spit everything out and tell it as it is. There were no consequences for me writing this letter, as this chapter of my life was over. Other people may have consequences, and they must choose how they deal with the closure of this vast grotesque attack on humanity we have lived through, and now live through in other ways (the climate crisis hoax, starvation policy, energy abuse, the cost of living/poverty attack on humanity, etc).
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As for the closing line of the letter, they will never dare to process self analysis. They will never review their actions and look objectively at how they handled matters. Those are the actions of bold, forthright people. They went covid woke, and became broke. And we are supposed to care about their pathetic whining?
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One day these repulsive traitorous people will be chased through the streets by raging mobs armed with hatchets, hammers, axes and mallets. In every western country the emotional temperature is rising and people are approaching the point where they have nothing left to lose. Their buttons are being pressed by governments and they are starting to feel the pain and suffering. How long it can go on for, I do not know. Maybe another 6 months, or winter will see the violent explosion from the public that many are predicting.
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Anyway, I wrote a letter. I had already walked away. I did not comply. Resistance was not futile. I had previously written numerous lengthy emails documenting all the evidence against the regime. Every piece of solid scientific and medical research was gathered, summarized and submitted with a single caveat; that the employer and the union could never use the excuse that they were not aware. That I would be willing to provide evidence in a court of law that due diligence had been shared with them and that they had been informed appropriately.
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And for those of you who fought employers and/or unions over mandates, whether you unwillingly succumbed or not, whether you lost your jobs or not, you are in my thoughts and we stand together working through the legacy of this psychological horror show.
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“As I read through the following nauseating passage from this email it was a mix of despair, anger, and deep personal satisfaction:
“…we are still feeling the effects that the pandemic has had on workers and their families. The pandemic has exacerbated the existing inequality in our society, and we now find ourselves in the midst of an affordability crisis. People across the country are seeing an increase in the cost of housing, food, medication, and transportation, and workers are worried about falling further behind because of inflation”.
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Firstly I will remind you that you supported [EMPLOYER NAME REDACTED] in their attack on humanity, with their bioweapon attack on your employees and other abominations intended to destroy our society as it once existed. You supported a grotesque change to our society that most likely cannot be reversed.
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You supported lockdowns and restrictions and the faux science around “Covid”. You aligned yourself with the Federal and Provincial communist governments. You supported unprecedented policies to shut down businesses, create a medical apartheid regime, and destroy the economy. You aligned yourself with ideologies that handed out funds to layabouts.
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It was your collective choice and you supported everything that has been done to society over the last 3 years. You had a choice and you came up short. You backed the wrong horse. And now you have the temerity to wail and protest at the end results.
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Now you are crying wolf and decrying the situation your employees and most likely yourselves are now in. If it wasn’t so tragic and pathetic it would be funny.
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The worst part is the utter failure to accept responsibility, to accept you were wrong, to admit to total failure.To identify blame and aim that at the correct cause of this total societal catastrophe.
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Every mask wearer accepted their compliance with the regime. Every dose of injecticide guaranteed sickness, misery and illness. Every step on a directional floor arrow ensured idiocy and stupidity. Every nodding agreement to Dr Bonnie Mengele’s mindless warbling media announcements. Every compliance with socialist distancing guaranteed neurosis and hypochondria.
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Accept your blame in this absolute gongshow that British Columbians find themselves in. You complied when you should have fought. But we know that toothless obedient modern unions have no fight left in them. They are simply part of the government apparatus aligned against the people. As are Crown Corporations, merely willing extensions of the Provincial Government.
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As for myself, the Covid hoax was very good for me financially. Ultimately it put me well ahead of where I planned to be at this phase of my life. Of course there were setbacks, such as the utterly disgusting and inhumane way my employer treated me. And the exposure to the most disgusting of vile feral human beings known to mankind (the BC public).
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Because I am smart, used my own survival instincts, and failed to “comply” like a good obedient mindless shuffling unthinking drone, I made it through.
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I’m not complaining about the cost of living, Justinflation, grocery and gas prices, heating costs, housing affordability, and being underpaid.
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Apologies are accepted at this email address. Moving forward begins with self analysis and accountability for your actions. “
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Ricky Daytona,
West Kelowna
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