Swervin_Mervin wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 4:36 pm
Unions, in theory (like Communism) are a good thing.
That's the most correct statement in this entire thread.
It's often the case with collective systems and ideologies. I know someone who lives in a housing co-operative, one of those idyllic places where all of the residents work together to run the place and in return, you get to live in a 1 bed flat in Zone 1 for £350 a month. Perfect, eh?
Except it's a hellhole of infighting, resentment and bullying. People who have been there forty years literally think they can make casting votes on decisions and shut down newbies or threaten them with eviction (That's totally not allowed, but they've done it). The old people are so aggressive and resistant to change that parts of the place are falling apart because they won't agree on renovatation. But they're happy to install air-con in their own flat on committee money. It's going full-on Lord of the Flies. Everyone is scared of going to the council to report the whole scenario because they'd bring in management and double the rent. Then there's a racist alcoholic who I've had to give a police statement about because I witnessed his threats.
Honestly, give me capitalist structures of power any day
