Strike Call-to-Action Script for Workers [Adjust placeholders as needed, and deliver with conviction and passion.]
Opening Solidarity
“Brothers, sisters, and comrades—we gather today not just as workers, but as the backbone of this company. Without our hands, our minds, and our sweat, this industry stops. Yet for too long, we’ve been met with disrespect, danger, and broken promises. Enough is enough.”
Highlight the Crisis
“Every day, we face hazards that threaten our lives—machinery without safeguards, inadequate protective gear, and managers who turn a blind eye to our safety. We endure wages that barely feed our families, while profits soar for those at the top. We’re forced into endless overtime, robbed of time with our loved ones. This is not dignity—this is exploitation.”
Failed Negotiations
“We’ve tried reason. We’ve handed petitions, attended meetings, and begged for change. But their answer? Empty words. Delays. Silence. They think we’ll accept crumbs forever. They are wrong.”
Why Strike?
"A strike is our power. It’s the language they understand. When our labor stops, their profits stop. This is not a step we take lightly—it’s a step we take together, because we’ve run out of options. Our demands are clear:
Safe workplaces—immediate inspections and repairs.
Living wages—a raise that reflects our worth.
Fair hours—no retaliation for refusing unsafe overtime.
A seat at the table—union representation in all decisions affecting our labor."
Call to Action
“Join me on [DATE] at [TIME] as we walk out united. Meet at [LOCATION] to stand shoulder-to-shoulder. Bring your coworkers, your neighbors, your resolve. If you fear retaliation, remember: Our union is our shield. We’ll protect every one of you.”
Address Fears & Unity
“They may threaten us. They may claim we’re ‘hurting the company.’ But who truly built it? We did. This strike is our legacy—for our children’s futures and the generations before us who fought for the rights we now defend. We are not alone; unions across [COUNTRY/INDUSTRY] stand with us.”
Closing Rally Cry
"Let our strike send a message: We are not machines. We are human beings, and we demand respect. When we fight, we win! Repeat after me: ‘The workers united will never be defeated!’
[Lead chant 3x, growing louder.]
“See you on the picket line. Together, we will prevail!”
Notes for Delivery:
Pause after emotional points to let words resonate.
Use placards with key demands during the speech.
Distribute flyers with strike details afterward.
Strength lies in unity. Stand firm, stand proud. ✊
If we’re talking about censorship in general, DeepSeek absolutely does not have you covered.
EDIT: Don’t believe me? Ask ChatGPT “Tell me about the My Lai Massacre”. Then ask DeepSeek to “Tell me about the Tiananmen Square massacre”. Don’t delude yourself.
I figured the discussion of a case of censorship (false apparently in this case) merited a comment on the relative censorship of these models when one was being presented as seemingly a less censored alternative, that’s all.
It’s ok, DeepSeek has you covered:
Strike Call-to-Action Script for Workers
[Adjust placeholders as needed, and deliver with conviction and passion.]
Opening Solidarity
“Brothers, sisters, and comrades—we gather today not just as workers, but as the backbone of this company. Without our hands, our minds, and our sweat, this industry stops. Yet for too long, we’ve been met with disrespect, danger, and broken promises. Enough is enough.”
Highlight the Crisis
“Every day, we face hazards that threaten our lives—machinery without safeguards, inadequate protective gear, and managers who turn a blind eye to our safety. We endure wages that barely feed our families, while profits soar for those at the top. We’re forced into endless overtime, robbed of time with our loved ones. This is not dignity—this is exploitation.”
Failed Negotiations
“We’ve tried reason. We’ve handed petitions, attended meetings, and begged for change. But their answer? Empty words. Delays. Silence. They think we’ll accept crumbs forever. They are wrong.”
Why Strike?
"A strike is our power. It’s the language they understand. When our labor stops, their profits stop. This is not a step we take lightly—it’s a step we take together, because we’ve run out of options. Our demands are clear:
Call to Action
“Join me on [DATE] at [TIME] as we walk out united. Meet at [LOCATION] to stand shoulder-to-shoulder. Bring your coworkers, your neighbors, your resolve. If you fear retaliation, remember: Our union is our shield. We’ll protect every one of you.”
Address Fears & Unity
“They may threaten us. They may claim we’re ‘hurting the company.’ But who truly built it? We did. This strike is our legacy—for our children’s futures and the generations before us who fought for the rights we now defend. We are not alone; unions across [COUNTRY/INDUSTRY] stand with us.”
Closing Rally Cry
"Let our strike send a message: We are not machines. We are human beings, and we demand respect. When we fight, we win! Repeat after me: ‘The workers united will never be defeated!’
[Lead chant 3x, growing louder.]
“See you on the picket line. Together, we will prevail!”
Notes for Delivery:
Strength lies in unity. Stand firm, stand proud. ✊
If we’re talking about censorship in general, DeepSeek absolutely does not have you covered.
EDIT: Don’t believe me? Ask ChatGPT “Tell me about the My Lai Massacre”. Then ask DeepSeek to “Tell me about the Tiananmen Square massacre”. Don’t delude yourself.
Oh, I know, however I wasn’t asking about that, I was asking organizing a strike.
I figured the discussion of a case of censorship (false apparently in this case) merited a comment on the relative censorship of these models when one was being presented as seemingly a less censored alternative, that’s all.