I neglected to post it on Lemmy when I found out about it earlier. Key word being "earlier" - Lemmy is just one branch of where it's been shared, so don't assume the momentum started here.
I think this has value even if it doesn't cause immediate change. People need to just get out and express how they're feeling and network with like minded people instead of sitting online doomscrolling. We've got to organize.
I was pretty sure I knew what a general strike was.. wouldn't any strike be more expensive than 2-4 hours of protest, and wouldn't a general strike involve much more planning than a normal strike due to the scale and breadth?
Also I was worried that generalstrikeus.com was too soon. The UAW general strike is planned for 2028 to get time to plan, because a general strike isn't something you can just do successfully at the drop of a hat.
This was the bit that I think scared me at first. It's not suggesting "Stop working now, and stay out of work until we get 10 million members and then Congress acts and then everything's fixed". More like "Add your name to a list, and WHEN there's mass agreement, take the plunge so that there's too many people for businesses to replace."