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The labor organizer who lead the Staten Island Amazon warehouse to founder of the first labor victory in the US against Amazon, and founder of the Amazon Labor Union, returns to Bad Faith to discuss 2024, and labor's role in manufacturing consent for corporate candidates. He weighs in on the claim that Biden/Harris was the most "pro union" administration of our lifetimes, and whether Biden's NLRB is sufficient reason to vote Democrat despite the party's ongoing support for Israel's genocide in Gaza.

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In her first interview after being fired from The Hill, Briahna Joy Gray sits down with the co-hosts of the Due Dissidents podcast, Keaton Weiss & Russell Dobular, to discuss the long trajectory of attacks from Zionist Representative Ritchie Torres and others that led to her dismissal for pro-Palestine speech. This censorship has been a long time coming, and the attacks have escalated since Briahna attended a "Dissident Dialogue" conference early last month, which was clipped and circulated about a week before her ouster in a failed attempt at getting her canceled. Russell attended that conference, and gives a first hand account of his experience from the audience, and from subsequent interviews with the staff that put together the event. This is a comprehensive, raw account of what happened, recorded within 24 hours of Briahna receiving the news she'd been canceled. This wasn't about an eye roll.

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Video Description:

Following Monday's explosive interview with Rep. Jamaal Bowman about Force The Vote and the utility of The Squad as part of an "inside/outside" strategy to move the country to the left, socialist former Seattle City Counsel member and founder of independent movement organization Workers Strike Back to offer her perspective, as part of the adversarial left, discuss a left response to the current political moment, and to debrief on Briahna's recent Piers Morgan interview on Trump's first month.


Generated Summary:

Main Topic: This YouTube video features a discussion between [Briahna Joy Gray] and Kshama Sawant, a former Seattle city councilwoman, about Rep. Jamaal Bowman's interview on the Bad Faith podcast. The conversation centers on the Squad's political strategies, their relationship with the Democratic Party, and the necessity of independent working-class movements.

Key Points:

  • Critique of the Squad: Sawant criticizes the Squad, particularly Bowman, for their perceived lack of willingness to truly challenge the Democratic establishment. She cites their inaction during the "Force the Vote" moment and their votes against the railroad workers' strike as examples of their capitulation to the party's interests.
  • The Illusion of Choice: Sawant argues that the Squad members, while sometimes appearing progressive, ultimately serve as gatekeepers, maintaining the illusion that the Democratic Party is a viable option for working-class people. This prevents the formation of truly independent and adversarial movements.
  • The Necessity of Independent Movements: Sawant emphasizes the need for independent working-class movements, free from the constraints and influence of the Democratic Party. She uses her own experiences in Seattle, where she successfully campaigned for a $15 minimum wage, as an example of what can be achieved through such movements.
  • Critique of Inside/Outside Strategies: The discussion challenges the effectiveness of the "inside/outside" strategy, arguing that relying on progressive representatives within the Democratic Party to effect change has consistently failed.
  • The Role of Rhetoric: The conversation also touches upon the importance of rhetoric and the need for clear, uncompromising language when criticizing establishment politicians. Sawant and Gray debate the effectiveness of different approaches, with Sawant advocating for a more direct and adversarial approach.

Highlights:

  • Sawant's firsthand account of her successful campaign for a $15 minimum wage in Seattle serves as a powerful counterpoint to Bowman's claims that such victories are impossible.
  • The detailed analysis of the Squad's actions during the "Force the Vote" episode reveals the limitations of relying on internal political maneuvering within the Democratic Party.
  • The discussion highlights the broader issue of the Democratic Party's role in maintaining the status quo and suppressing working-class movements.
  • The conversation explores the complexities of building a truly independent and effective working-class movement in the United States.

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