Mark the calendar. WRAL actually named the money behind the choreographed Fast Food protests.
Credit to WRAL for finally tying them to SEIU Fast-food workers rally in Durham for higher pay http://t.co/qhKQnAljM0 #ncpol #moralmonday
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) April 15, 2015
Only took a year. Meanwhile, new media nailed it the first time around.
The “Fight for $15” campaign, which is backed financially by the Service Employees International Union and others, has gained national attention at a time when the wage gap between the poor and the rich has become a hot political issue.
The North Carolina State AFL-CIO said the rallies are “the vanguard of a resurgent labor movement in the south.”
“Hot political issue”?
I think WRAL means manufactured political issue courtesy of unions seeking to add to their ranks and invade right to work states.
Now, will WRAL follow through and report on the Moral Monday ties to these protests? Heck, I get an email about it from the NC NAACP almost daily.
@wral SEIU funds them. Who else supports them? #Blueprintnc and NCNAACP’s Moral Monday. Bused in? Who paid? pic.twitter.com/Jm4ElhrReh
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) April 15, 2015



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