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“As the police advanced, an individual who was never identified threw a bomb at them. The police and members of the crowd opened fire, and chaos ensued. Seven police officers and at least one civilian died as a result of the violence, and a large number of other people were injured.”

I confess, that doesn’t make me sympathetic to the labor side of the argument here. A lot of revisionist history has gone into making management out to be bad and labor out to be good. A lot of unions were basically organized criminals who tortured and murdered strikebreakers (who, it should be pointed out, we’re doing exactly nothing wrong by filling positions unfilled by the men who walked off the job). There’s this false story that these innocent workers just protested and then the police and the Pinkertons shot them, when the opposite happened. The unions acted like thugs and forced the police and Pinkertons to guard strikebreakers, and when the unions then ambushed strikebreakers, the police rightly shot many of them dead.

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