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Apparently, the public is waiting to see if the actors rise up against their oppressors with the fervor and volume they've grown to expect from the paragons of their favorite stories. Who knows, maybe it'll inspire the whole rest of the world to get up off their couches— who am I kidding.
The WGA and SAG both had very successful strikes in the last year that brought new scripted content to a halt. Unscripted trash tried to fill the gaps, but this came right as all the streaming services are starting to implode themselves with price hikes and content deserts.
The public saw it. It has already inspired others - Starbucks, UAW, Amazon, etc. have all had significant gains. There's a reason that Trader Joes and Amazon are suing the USGov over the National Labor Relations Board as unconstitutional.
The beautiful thing? Demographics are shifting rapidly - there will be fewer and fewer workers overall in developed countries, and larger and larger aging / retired pools who still have huge demands. And frequently the same politicians who don't want immigration also don't want to pay workers what they are worth, so there will be a reckoning....
I'm assuming your post was joking, but the truth is great here and workers of the world should acknowledge the success!
Um.