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DESCRIPTION:Get Your Ticket To Mars - 2nd Launch To Artists, Musicians and Poets\n& The 
 Commemoration Of The  Anniversary of the 1937GM Flint 
 Occupation\n\nSaturday 2/11/23 11:00 AM PST\nTwitter Headquarters San 
 Francico\n1355 Market St.\nSan Francisco\n\nOn February 11, 1937 the UAW 
 Women’s Brigade broke windows at the Flint GM plant to allow tear gas 
 out. This has come to be known as the "Battle Of Running Bulls" They were 
 supporting an occupation by striking UAW GM workers.\n\nOn Feb 11, 2023  we 
 will have a cultural arts event to reflect the crisis and struggle of 
 working people of the US and around the  world. While the world is burning 
 up and hunger, war and a pandemic rages billionaires like Musk are planning 
 to leave for Mars and are getting those with $100,000 to register for the 
 planned Musk trip.\n\nThe rise of fascism, racism and xenophobia will grow 
 and the new Twitter if it survives will help escalate it. Musk has 
 continued his racist practices at the Tesla Fremont plant called "The 
 Plantation" by Black workers and he has continue his union busting record 
 by firing the SEIU 87 janitors after they went on strike. Trump who has 
 been funded by the California and US government apparently  believes he is 
 above the law.\n\nEven millions of users have voted for him to go but he 
 refuses to listen to the people who build and use Twitter. \n\nThe Angry 
 Tired Teachers Band will perform,  Poets, Musicians, artists and poets will 
 sing and speak out on this day about the madness and reality of Twitter, 
 Musk and the drive toward\nInsanity as tickets are being sold to 
 Mars.\n\nSponsored by\nLaborfest.net.\nRevolutionary Poets 
 Brigade\nAlliance Of Independent Workers\nLaborNet\nUnited Front Committee 
 For A Labor Party\nCode Pink\n\n\nTickets to Mars @Twitter - 
 4K\nhttps://vimeo.com/783062826\nMusk To 
 Mars\nhttps://pakistanlink.org/Community/2022/Dec22/23/03.HTM\n\nFor 
 more\nGet Your Ticket To Mars: Discount On Feb 11, 2023 11:00 AM 
 PST\nwww.laborfest.net\n\nOn February 11, 1937, the Flint police attacked 
 Fisher Two, in what became known as the Battle of the Running Bulls. The 
 strikers repelled the police by pelting them with door hinges and spraying 
 them with fire hoses. During their retreat, the police opened fire, 
 wounding 14 unionists. After the shooting stopped, Johnson urged a group of 
 women to break through the police lines, and protect the men inside the 
 plant from further violence.\n\nWith Babies and Banners: Story of the 
 Women's Emergency Brigade 
 (1979)\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa75V-tdBko\n\nFrom December 1936 
 to February 1937 members of the United Auto Workers organized a sit-down 
 strike inside the General Motors Fisher Body 1 and 2 plants in Flint, 
 Michigan. They ultimately won recognition of their union and improved wages 
 and conditions. "With Babies and Banners" tells the story of the Women's 
 Emergency Brigade, composed of female GM workers and the wives of men 
 involved in the sit-down strike, which not only provided support services 
 (like running the union kitchens that provided food to the strikers 
 occupying the plants) but did picket duty themselves. It intercuts footage 
 from 1937 with interviews with the same women 40 years later, still active 
 in union politics and still pressuring the UAW to acknowledge women as 
 equals. Written by Mark Gabrish Conlan\nWomen and the Flint Sit-Down 
 Strikes, 
 1936-1937\nhttps://brewminate.com/women-and-the-flint-sit-down-strikes-1936-1937/\n 
 April 14, 2021  \n\nA Women’s Brigade picketer breaks a window after 
 police tear gassed the occupied Chevrolet Plant 9 during the Flint sit-down 
 strikes. Still from With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women’s 
 Emergency Brigade, Women’s Labor History Film Project, 1978. / Internet 
 Archives\n“We have got to have a military formation of the 
 women.”\n\nBy Edward McClelland\nAuthor and Historian\n\nIn downtown 
 Flint, Mich., stands a pantheon of statues dedicated to automotive 
 pioneers. David Buick and Louis Chevrolet, the namesakes of two of General 
 Motors’ classic brands, are both world famous. Some Flintstones would 
 like to add a statue of a lesser-known figure: Genora Johnson, leader of 
 the Women’s Emergency Brigade during the 1936-37 Flint Sit Down 
 Strike.\n\nThe strike began on December 30, 1936, when autoworkers occupied 
 GM’s Fisher One plant, demanding better wages, more job security, and an 
 end to the hated assembly line “speed up,” which so exhausted the 
 workers that they could barely pick up a fork to eat at the end of the 
 shift. That night, the “cut and sew” women in the upholstery department 
 were ordered to leave the plant, to deter rumors of sexual mingling among 
 strikers.\n\nWhen Genora Johnson first offered to volunteer at strike 
 headquarters, in Flint’s Pengelly Building, she was assigned to the 
 kitchen, like all the other members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary. Johnson, a 
 striker’s wife long devoted to socialist causes, thought women belonged 
 on the front lines of the strike, beside their husbands, brothers, fathers 
 and sons. First, she organized a picket line outside Fisher One. Her 
 two-year-old son held a placard reading “My Daddy Strikes for Us Little 
 Tykes.”\n\nFrom With Babies and Banners\nOn February 11, 1937, the Flint 
 police attacked Fisher Two, in what became known as the Battle of the 
 Running Bulls. The strikers repelled the police by pelting them with door 
 hinges and spraying them with fire hoses. During their retreat, the police 
 opened fire, wounding 14 unionists. After the shooting stopped, Johnson 
 urged a group of women to break through the police lines, and protect the 
 men inside the plant from further violence.\n\n“I ask all the women here 
 tonight to come down and stand with your husbands and brothers,” she 
 declared through a loudspeaker mounted on a sound car. “If the police are 
 cowards enough to shoot down defenseless men, they’re cowards enough to 
 shoot down women. Women of the city of Flint, break through these police 
 lines, and come down here and stand with your husbands and your brothers, 
 your sons and your sweethearts.”\n\nThe Battle of the Running Bulls 
 transformed the Ladies’ Auxiliary from a homemakers’ sodality to a 
 quasi-military force. After the women formed a human shield outside Fisher 
 Two, they realized they were just as courageous as the men, and just as 
 capable of standing up to the police—maybe more so, because the 
 “flatfeet,” as they call the cops, wouldn’t attack women.\n\n“We 
 have got to organize the women,” Johnson declared that night. “We have 
 got to have a military formation of the women. If the cops start firing 
 into the men, the women can take the front line ranks. Let them dare to 
 shoot women!”\n\nThe next day, fifty mothers, daughters, wives, and 
 sisters gathered at the Pengelly Building, in answer to Johnson’s call 
 for women willing to place their bodies between police and strikers. “It 
 can’t be somebody who’s weak of heart!” she announced. “You can’t 
 get hysterical if your sister beside you drops down on a pool of blood. We 
 can’t be bothered with having to take care of two people, if one is 
 injured and another is going to go hysterical. Do not sign up for the 
 Women’s Brigade, take your role in the strike kitchen, take your role in 
 the first aid station in the Ladies’ Auxiliary.”\n\nThe first to stand 
 was a woman in her seventies.\n\n“This is going to be difficult for 
 you,” Johnson cautioned.\n\n“You can’t keep me out,” the old woman 
 insisted. “My sons work in that factory. My husband worked in that 
 factory before he died, and I have grandsons there.”\n\nOf the thousand 
 women who belonged to the Ladies’ Auxiliary, four hundred joined the 
 Women’s Emergency Brigade. Every member was issued a red beret and red 
 armband with the white letters “E. B.” Johnson appointed herself 
 captain. Tall, with raw-boned features, a deep background in labor 
 rhetoric, and a commanding manner, she was a natural leader. Her five 
 lieutenants each commanded a squadron ready to gather outside a factory at 
 the summons of a phone call.\n\nThe women adopted a military-style costume 
 of jodhpurs, a waist-length jacket, and knee-high boots. And they armed 
 themselves. From the men inside Fisher One, one woman acquired a blackjack, 
 attaching it to a wristlet concealed inside her sleeve so she could flick 
 it out at the first sign of trouble. All the women in the Brigade carried 
 billy clubs, their handles whittled down to fit a female grip.\n\nWomen’s 
 Emergency Brigade picketer smashes a window at Chevrolet Plant 9. From With 
 Babies and Banners.\nThe Brigade got its first taste of battle when the 
 strikers attempted to capture and occupy two Chevrolet engine plants. At 
 Chevy Nine, plant police resisted the takeover by firing tear gas at 
 workers inside the plant. As the close air of the shop floor filled with 
 the choking smoke, a striker broke a window. Pushing his bloodied face 
 through the hole in the glass, he shouted to the women on the sidewalk, 
 “They are gassing us! They are gassing us!”\n\n“Smash the windows!” 
 ordered a voice from the union sound car.\n\nDressed for battle in red 
 berets and armbands, parading with an American flag at the head of their 
 column, thirty Brigade members pulled billy clubs out from under their long 
 winter coats and swung them at the bank of windows.\n\n“They’re gassing 
 our husbands!” one woman yelled. “Give them air!”\n\nThe women 
 shattered every pane they could reach, littering the shop floor with 
 tinkling shards of glass. Tear gas flowed out through the jagged holes. 
 When the Flint police attempted to arrest a club-wielding Brigade member, 
 she wriggled in their grasp, shrieking “Get your hands off 
 me!”\n\n\nFrom With Babies and Banners\n(The next day’s New York Times 
 reported their action under the headline “Women’s Brigade Uses Heavy 
 Clubs.” The Flint Journal wrote, “These women smashed scores of windows 
 in the plant in a hysterical frenzy, seemingly with an urge to destroy, for 
 officials could find no other reason for smashing glass in window after 
 window.”)\n\nAfter the strikers captured Chevy Four, the Brigade formed a 
 barricade around the plant.\n\n“What kind of cowards hide behind 
 women?” a cop bellowed, loudly enough so the men inside the plant could 
 hear.\n\nJohnson took this taunt personally. Climbing into the sound car, 
 she grabbed the microphone to denounce the company’s “hired 
 thugs.”\n\n“We don’t want any violence,” she declared. “We 
 don’t want any trouble. My husband is one of the Sit Down Strikers. We 
 are going to fight to protect our men.”\n\nFrom With Babies and 
 Banners\nThe strikers occupied GM’s plants for 44 days before the company 
 capitulated, allowing the United Auto Workers to negotiate on their behalf. 
 The strike guaranteed middle class wages and benefits for autoworkers for 
 generations to come.\n\nWearing the red beret of the Women’s Emergency 
 Brigade, Genora Johnson Dollinger addresses the UAW in 1977, using the 
 occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the Flint strikes to demand the 
 union include issues like child care in contract negotiations. From With 
 Babies and Banners.\nAt the Sit-Downers Memorial Park, outside UAW Region 
 1-D in Flint, there is a bronze statue of an anonymous Women’s Emergency 
 Brigade member smashing a window with a billy club. On White Shirt Day, 
 held every February 11 in Flint to commemorate the strike’s end, women 
 dressed in red berets and armbands serve bean soup, bread and apples, food 
 the Sit Downers ate in the plants. Genora Johnson, though, has never been 
 memorialized. A downtown statue of Flint’s Spartan woman would honor not 
 only her, but all the women who played a role in winning the Sit-Down 
 Strike.\n\nExcerpted from Midnight in Vehicle City: General Motors, Flint, 
 and the Strike That Created the Middle Class by Edward McClelland. 
 Copyright 2021. Excerpted with Permission from Beacon Press.\n\nFLY HIM 
 PAST THE MOON (Adapted by Hali Hammer) (w/m Bart Howard) recorded by Count 
 Basie & Frank Sinatra\nEm Am7 D7 Gmaj7 Fly him past the moon, let him play 
 among the stars,\nC Am B7 EmE7 Let him see what spring is like, if they 
 have spring on Mars,\nAm7 D7 G Em\nIn other words,\nAm7\nIn other 
 words,\nplease be gone!\nD7 G B bye bye Elon!\nEm Am7 D7 Gmaj7 Fill my 
 heart with song, may he depart forever more\nC Am B EmE7 That is all I long 
 for, close the rocket, slam the door!\nAm7 D7 GEmE7\nIn other 
 words,\nAm7\nIn other words\ngo away!\nD7 Cm G please don’t 
 stay!!!\nEmAm7D7Gmaj7CAmBEm Am7D7BmE7 Am7 D G B\nEm Am7 D7 Gmaj7 Fill my 
 heart with song, may he depart forever more\nC Am B EmE7 That is all I long 
 for, close the rocket, slam the door!\nAm7 D7 G Em In other words, please 
 be gone!\nAm7 DD7G No Elon Musk from now on!!!\n\nSelf-driving Vehicle 
 Blues\n\n3/4 time by Carol Denney 8-8-2016\n\n(written on Route 79 on the 
 way to the Augusta Music Heritage Festival)\n\ncapo 2, use G key of A\n\n 
 \n\na self-driving car tried to take me\n\nto a place I did not want to 
 go\n\nit kept going faster and faster\n\nwhen I wanted to go really 
 slow\n\nthat self-driving car was annoying\n\nit just had a mind of its 
 own\n\nit wanted a clear destination my dear\n\nand me I just want to go 
 home\n\n \n\nChorus: I'll take me a self-shooting shotgun\n\nand I wouldn't 
 mind self-tying shoes\n\nbut the self-driving car\n\nis going too 
 far\n\ngot the self-driving vehicle blues\n\n \n\nsometimes we're beyond 
 understanding\n\nsometimes we are lost now it's true\n\nand sometimes we 
 know we don't know where to go\n\neven though we keep thinking we do\n\nbut 
 I'm trying to steer clear of computers\n\nI got one at home I can't 
 stand\n\non the information highway I look\n\njust like the roadkill I am 
 (chorus)\n\n \n\nBridge:\n\nif you don't wanna drive you don't have 
 to\n\nyou can hop yourself up on a bus\n\nthe only thing that will be 
 different\n\nis accepting you're just one of us\n\nif you don't wanna drive 
 you have choices\n\nin a taxi you sit at your ease\n\nif Aunt Sally's 
 around she will sit herself down\n\nat the wheel if you give her the 
 keys\n\n \nif a self-driving car has to get me\n\nit can take me the day 
 that I die\n\nthere won't be a lot of folks weeping\n\nand nobody waving 
 goodbye\n\nwhen I cash it in it can take me\n\nfor the better my friend or 
 the worse\n\non the day that I die they will be sending by\n\na beautiful 
 self-driving hearse (chorus)\n\n \n\nVerse:\n\nA - E - A - A7\n\nD - D - A 
 - A7\n\nD - D - A - F#7\n\nB - B7 - E - E7\n\nA - E - A - A7\n\nD - D - A - 
 A7\n\nD - D - A - F#7\n\nB - E - A - A7\n\nChorus:\n\nD - D - A - A\n\nD - 
 D - E - E\n\nD - D - A - F#7\n\n A - E - A - (E)\n\n \n\nBridge:\n\nD - D - 
 E - E\n\nElon Musk Would Have Done Better With Twitter If He'd Read Noam 
 Chomsky\nMusk is impaled on the horns of a corporate dilemma described in 
 radical critiques of the 
 media.\nhttps://theintercept.com/2022/11/12/elon-musk-twitter-media/\n\nA 
 ROUND-TRIP TICKET TO MARS WILL COST JUST $100,000 "EXCITEMENT IS 
 GUARANTEED!"\nhttps://futurism.com/the-byte/elon-musk-round-trip-mars\n\nElon 
 Musk declared himself 'technoking'. He's just a hyper-capitalist 
 clown\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/mar/20/elon-musk-declared-himself-technoking-hes-just-a-hyper-capitalist-clown\n\nThe 
 Plantation At Tesla\nLawsuit Alleges Tesla Segregated Black Workers Into 
 Area Referred to As 'The Plantation'\nCalifornia's civil rights agency 
 accusing Elon Musk's company of racial discrimination, including work 
 environment where Black staffers were subjected to N-Word and other 
 slurs\nhttps://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/tesla-faces-california-lawsuit-after-allegations-of-racism/\nTesla 
 found guilty of union busting\nApril 19, 202101131\n\nNLRB says Elon Musk 
 threatened workers and fired one for union 
 organizing\nhttps://labortribune.com/tesla-found-guilty-of-union-busting/\n 
 \nSlave Labor On Mars\n\nTwitter Fires 3 More Employees After They Publicly 
 Criticize Elon 
 Musk\nhttps://www.pcmag.com/news/twitter-fires-more-employees-after-they-publicly-criticize-elon-musk\nFour 
 employees have now been dismissed after they questioned or criticized Musk 
 on Twitter.\n\nMichael Kan\nBy Michael Kan\nNovember 15, 2022\n(Opens in a 
 new window)\n(Opens in a new window)\n(Opens in a new window)\nTwitter 
 Fires 3 More Employees After They Publicly Criticize Elon Musk 
 Image(Credit: Getty Images/Nuthawut Somsuk)\nAfter They Publicly Criticize 
 Elon 
 Musk\n\nhttps://www.pcmag.com/.../twitter-fires-more-employees...\nFour 
 employees have now been dismissed after they questioned or criticized Musk 
 on Twitter.\nBy Michael Kan\nNovember 15, 2022\nTwitter Fires 3 More 
 Employees After They Publicly Criticize Elon Musk Image(Credit: Getty 
 Images/Nuthawut Somsuk)\nUPDATE: Twitter seems to have also fired several 
 more employees for posting messages critical of Elon Musk in the company's 
 internal Slack messages.\nElon Musk ostensibly bought Twitter to prioritize 
 free speech, but he's apparently not a fan of Twitter’s own employees 
 using the platform to criticize his actions.\nThe company has now fired 
 four employees after they publicly rebuked Musk on Twitter. “lol just got 
 fired for shitposting,” Twitter software engineer Sasha Solomon 
 tweeted(Opens in a new window) on Monday, adding: “kiss my ass 
 elon.”\nOn Tuesday, another employee named Nick Morgan also reported he 
 had been fired a day after he wrote a tweet(Opens in a new window) critical 
 of Musk's leadership.\n"Your recent behavior has violated company policy," 
 Twitter wrote to Morgan in an email notifying him about his dismissal from 
 the company.\nThe firings follow a controversial tweet Musk made on Sunday 
 about Twitter’s app suffering slowdowns. Musk blamed the problem on 
 “poorly batched” remote procedure calls (RPC) in the app, which can 
 allow one program to use the services of another program remotely.\n“App 
 is doing >1000 poorly batched RPCs just to render a home timeline!” Musk 
 alleged(Opens in a new window).\nHowever, Twitter employees were quick to 
 respond to Musk’s original tweet by disputing the claim. Among them was 
 Eric Frohnhoefer, a software engineer for Twitter’s Android app, who 
 tweeted(Opens in a new window)back: “I have spent ~6yrs working on 
 Twitter for Android and can say this is wrong.”\nAfter a back-and-forth 
 over the causes behind the app slowdowns, Musk firedFrohnhoefer via a tweet 
 on Monday when a separate Twitter user chimed in to say: “with this kind 
 of attitude, you probably don’t want this guy on your team.” Musk 
 responded in a now-deleted tweet to say that Frohnhoefer was fired.\nOn the 
 same day, Solomon tweeted she too been fired—a day after she criticized 
 Musk for initiating mass layoffs at Twitter only to then complain about 
 software quality problems.\n“YOU DON’T GET TO SHIT ON OUR 
 [INFRASTRUCTURE] IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT THE FUCK IT DOES WHILE YOU’RE 
 ALSO SCRAMBLING TO REHIRE FOLKS YOU LAID OFF,” SHE WROTE(OPENS IN A NEW 
 WINDOW), LATER ADDING IN ANOTHER TWEET(OPENS IN A NEW WINDOW): “JUST 
 BECAUSE SOME DIPSHIT DOESN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT WE BUILT DOESN'T MAKE IT (OR 
 US) ANY LESS AWESOME.”\n\nBloomberg also reports that a third employee, 
 Ben Leib, was also fired(Opens in a new window). On Sunday, Leib responded 
 to Musk’s tweet about the app slowdowns by writing(Opens in a new window) 
 back: “As the former tech lead for timelines infrastructure at Twitter, I 
 can confidently say this man has no idea wtf he's talking about.” 
 According to Bloomberg, Leib was then let go on Sunday.\nThe firings add to 
 the ongoing turbulence facing the social media platform, which Musk bought 
 by taking $13 billion in debt. He’s now scrambling to find ways to cut 
 costs and generate revenue at a company that’s historically struggled to 
 turn a profit.\nDespite the pushback from the now ex-employees, Musk still 
 insists that poorly batched remote procedure calls are behind the app 
 slowdowns. “I was told ~1200 RPCs independently by several engineers at 
 Twitter, which matches # of microservices. The ex-employee is wrong,” he 
 wrote(Opens in a new window) in a tweet on Monday.\nMeanwhile, Frohnhoefer 
 wrote(Opens in a new window) on Tuesday: "Just woke up to the news that 
 more Tweeps were summarily fired last night. At this rate no one will be 
 left to run Twitter."\n 
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SUMMARY:Get Your Ticket To Mars! 2nd Launch To Artists, Musicians,Poets & 1937 GM Flint Occupation
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