gliderboy
Well-Known Member
"Where'd you copy that from?"
There's a lot of information on the Net about all this. I find the topic interesting because many pro-union pilots are also at the right end of the political spectrum (capitalists), while union movements have traditionally been at the left end of the political spectrum (communists/socialists). After all, the communist rallying cry has always been: "Workers of the world unite!"
Perhaps much of the anger and emotion associated with this topic is the result of this ideological conflict. You know, something about trying to hold two contradictory ideas in one's head at the same time.
Not taking sides here, it is just interesting.
There's a lot of information on the Net about all this. I find the topic interesting because many pro-union pilots are also at the right end of the political spectrum (capitalists), while union movements have traditionally been at the left end of the political spectrum (communists/socialists). After all, the communist rallying cry has always been: "Workers of the world unite!"
Perhaps much of the anger and emotion associated with this topic is the result of this ideological conflict. You know, something about trying to hold two contradictory ideas in one's head at the same time.
Not taking sides here, it is just interesting.