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(sticky, scroll for newer)Avenging Apostate mentioned this in a comment. I remember hearing about it on Fox (I think) on Tuesday (I think) (things are happening way to fast). They cited Mother Jones for it. Click the photo and it will take you to the original facebook page.
Anyone still thinking this is all random coincindence?
“Egypt Supports Wisconsin Workers: One World, One Pain”
And then there's
this which Fox also covered briefly:
Pizza from Egypt to Wisconsin with loveCAIRO: Some Egyptians feel a sense of solidarity with the American workers demonstrating for their rights in Madison, Wisconsin. Whether the timing was coincidental or not, the demonstration which began shortly after Egypt’s former president Hosni Mubarak stepped down has drawn the attention of Egyptians.
In a touching act of solidarity, Egyptians have even sent pizza to the demonstrators in Wisconsin’s capital.
Commentators have wryly suggested that Wisconsin’s theatrical demonstration was, perhaps in part, influenced by the wave of demonstrations across the Middle East and successful uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia.
By Wednesday, people from more than forty countries – including Morocco, Antarctica, Denmark, Croatia, Afghanistan, and Qatar – had ordered pizza from Ian’s on State Street for the Madison demonstrators, as well as people from all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, but Egypt was one of the first.
Staff at Ian’s have been working tirelessly to fulfill all the orders from around the globe, using Twitter and Facebook to keep fans updated and keeping a list on their blackboard of all the countries which have donated pizza: by Thursday afternoon, they were up to 48. What’s more, every pizza comes with a story: recipients are told the donor’s name where he or she is from.
Facebook photo albums show stacks of pizza boxes, car trunks loaded with water and soda, and demonstrators holding signs such as, “worker’s rights are human rights” posing next to the pizzeria’s sign.
The overwhelming support for the Wisconsin demonstrators has included some unusual offers, including one from an Arkansas man identified as “Wolf” who told Ian’s staff he would give one free skydive to any Arkansas resident who ordered pizza for the demonstrators.
The demonstrations in Wisconsin began after Republican leaders in the state introduced a bill which would cut collective bargaining rights of state employees, dubbed the ‘Budget Repair Bill.’ Students from the University of Wisconsin have demonstrated alongside the teachers, health care workers, and other state employees who would love their rights to collective bargaining if the bill passes.
Students have been a driving force in keeping discussions going, even sleeping in the capital building.
On February 14, three days after Egypt’s Mubarak resigned as president of Egypt, 14 Democrat senators made headlines when they literally fled the state in order to stall voting on the bill. They succeeded: there were not enough legislators in the senate to constitute a quorum, meaning the vote cannot take place until the senators return.
Wisconsin’s Republican governor Scott Walker dismissed the boycott as a “stunt” and called for the group to return.
If passed, the bill would end a half-century of advancement in worker’s rights in Wisconsin.
The controversy in Wisconsin has brought talk of unions and labor rights to households across the country. Bill, a 24-year-old Virginia teacher, said on his Facebook status, “I would like everyone complaining about labor unions this past week to immediately work every weekend, because without unions, you wouldn’t have the weekend. You should also give up all ovetime pay, because without unions, you’d be regularly working 12 hours a day. Be sure to give up your healthcare, retirement benefits, safe working conditions, and lunch break as well.”
In Indiana, as well, Democrats have boycotted Republican attempts to slash labor union rights by simply not attending congress sessions. Only two of Indiana’s 40 House Democrats showed up for a session on Tuesday morning. With only 58 lawmakers present, the House fell far short of the 67 required for a quorum.
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