Jfinn2
Jfinn2 t1_ir6d3kt wrote
Reply to comment by schoolbusserman in Sysco truck drivers in New England go on strike by smartest_kobold
When the term came in to fashion, people weren't too interested in the beneficial healing properties of scabs. They were ugly and unclean, and closely associated with sores and diseases like Syphillis. Scab as an insult was more broad until the turn of the 18th century labor movement. Stephanie Smith put it well: "Just as a scab is a physical lesion, the strikebreaking scab disfigures the social body of labor—both the solidarity of workers and the dignity of work."
Jfinn2 t1_jccvbnz wrote
Reply to comment by vexingsilence in New Hampshire be like... by NationYell
Oh look, it’s a record-breakingly warm winter.
Again.
See y’all next year.