• ChapoKrautHaus [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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        11 months ago

        What’s a wildcat strike? Why do so many American idioms start with wildcat? Is that good or bad from a leftist perspective? Are there even any wildcats involved?

        As a non-first language speaker or whatever that’s called this wildcat word is very confusing.

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          11 months ago

          What’s a wildcat strike?

          It’s when union members strike without authorization from the Union Leadership.

          Why do so many American idioms start with wildcat?

          This is a much mroe interesting question that I don’t think I have a satisfying answer for. USians have loved Wildcats (or Lynx, Bobcats, Ocelots) since like the 1800’s.

          E) I think the first broadly publicized use of it by US Americans was calling the senators who declared war on Britain in 1812 “Wildcats.”

          Is that good or bad from a leftist perspective?

          I think the correct answer to this is “It depends.”

          Are there even any wildcats involved?

          No, not in most cases. sicko-wistful