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Through the fire of fighting Amazon Workers…
BAR Poet-in-Residence Raymond Nat Turner
20 Apr 2022
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Through the fire of fighting Amazon Workers…
Chris Smalls, a leader of the effort to organize at one of Amazon’s Staten Island distribution centers, after the votes were tallied in New York City on April 1, 2022. (PHOTO: JASON SZENES/EPA/SHUTTERSTOCK)

Through the fire of fighting Amazon Workers…

The fire this time: 55 gallon flames leaping reddish,
Gathering up young workers ‘round warmth. Thawing
spirits’ frost and Star-bucking trends…on Staten Island…
Drum, beating, burning, gathering young workers ‘round
Douglass dictum: “Agitate, agitate, agitate!”
Drum, beating, burning, gathering young workers ‘round
Douglass spinoff: “Organize, organize, organize!”
Young workers, “not smart or articulate;” Gathering ‘round
fingers of fire; Teaching themselves alchemy of class
struggle…

The fire this time: Lower/deeper… smoldering resurrection of
Toiler People. From slave ship schematics birthing plantation
concentration camp layouts—State of the art Exploitation—
Despotic, robotic speedup! Birthing skyscraper high turnover—
Blip on the continuum of Enclosures; Taylor System; and Henry
Ford’s Assembly line; and parasitic capitalism’s assorted
aliases…

The fire this time: White heat/hammer steeling new Pull
man Car Porter/Fighting Miner, ILWU/ Chicago Teacher
Lineage: “Too Big To Fail!” Lifting red/white/blue blind
folds revealing who’s Essential. Exposing ‘job creators’
surviving by sucking diamond beads of sweat; Devouring
back pain, blistered feet, cramps from best hours/days/years
of lives; From rumbling bellies scrambling to pay rent with
checks numerically marked, “Insufficient Funds!” From pre
mature ancestors; From paying ‘Pinkerton’ thugs $3,200
each, Daily, in a union town to keep one workplace non
-union…

The fire this time: Hear it crackle. Feel its Bern. Smell stale hot air
huffed and puffed from high fructose corn syrup politicians and
‘Labor’ lackeys of multibillionaire/wannabe slave masters of
space…

The fire this time: Feel its Ferguson-Arab Spring-George Floyd Summer
Occupy-Strike-tober street heat thawing spirits…

The fire this time: Feel the real “Yes, we can!” real “Change you can
Believe in!” in the fiery existential work of…saving our damn
Planet…

© 2022. Raymond Nat Turner, The Town Crier. All Rights Reserved.

Former forklift driver/warehouse worker/janitor, Raymond Nat Turner is a NYC poet;
BAR's Poet-in-Residence; and founder/co-leader of the jazz-poetry ensemble UpSurge!NYC.
You can Vote for his work at: GoFundMe  PayPal: paypal.me/towncrierRNT

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