Thereās something thatās been bothering me more and more as I watch coverage and commentary around these arson attacks. Whether itās left-wing commentators trying to frame this as some kind of uprising, or mainstream media outlets trying to package it into neat, digestible narrativesāthereās one massive, glaring point that keeps getting left out. Warehouses haveContinue reading “The Missing Piece Everyone Keeps Ignoring: Warehouses Have Workers”
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Call It What It Is: Arson Against Workplaces Is Anti-Worker
At this point, I donāt even care whoās behind these arson attacks anymore. Whether itās angry individuals, bad actors, opportunists, or something more complicatedāthereās one thing thatās become crystal clear to me as of 4/15/26: This shit is anti-worker. Straight up. Yeah, I said it. Because letās stop dancing around it and just say whatāsContinue reading “Call It What It Is: Arson Against Workplaces Is Anti-Worker”
When Things Donāt Add Up: Arson, Suspicion, and the Line Between Justice and Chaos
Iām gonna be real hereāthis is an opinion piece. My thoughts, my instincts, my gut reaction to everything thatās been unfolding lately. Because as of 4/15/26, with more warehouses being targeted and even incidents tied to figures like Sam Altmanāconnected to OpenAIāsomething about all of this just feels⦠off. And I want to be carefulContinue reading “When Things Donāt Add Up: Arson, Suspicion, and the Line Between Justice and Chaos”
Fire Doesnāt Care Who You Hate: Why This Escalation Is Dangerous as Hell
As of 4/15/26, weāre now seeing more stories of warehouses being targeted, more fires being set, more people apparently deciding that burning shit down is some kind of acceptable form of protest. And on top of that, there was even reporting about Sam Altmanāthe CEO of OpenAIāhaving his home targeted. Let that sink in forContinue reading “Fire Doesnāt Care Who You Hate: Why This Escalation Is Dangerous as Hell”
When Rage Turns Reckless: Why Cheering Arson Isnāt Justice
Thereās something deeply unsettling about watching peopleāespecially those who claim to care about workers, justice, and human livesācheer on something as reckless and dangerous as arson. Recently, as of 4/10/26, news broke about an individual who burned down an Amazon warehouse in California, reportedly out of frustration over unfair wages. And almost immediately, I startedContinue reading “When Rage Turns Reckless: Why Cheering Arson Isnāt Justice”
