Who was Mother Jones?

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Apparently, SEIU and the aflcio sites had an article that seemed favorable towards her, probably because what I did hear about her was she was pro-union in defense of coal workers. They really did need them more then. Now, a lot of big unions seem to have political endorsements and fund left-wing causes with dues money. I think I heard she was into the temperance movement, but maybe that was the second woman I heard about. Was she also a pro-life feminist? Was she Catholic?
 
You are up late. :tsktsk:

She was raised Catholic and briefly taught in a convent school, but apparently was not a church goer.
Although Mary was raised Catholic, she never claimed allegiance, feeling the organized church had abandoned the revolutionary nature Jesus had espoused. She also felt organized religion was used as a way to keep people from asking questions about their condition. When she spoke to groups, she portrayed Jesus as an organizer of the poor, saying he chose to die rather than betray the poor.
lkwdpl.org/wihohio/jone-mar.htm

And no, she wasn’t involved in the temperance movement or the woman’s suffrage movement either.
I have worked, boys, I have worked with you for years. I have seen the suffering
children, and in order to be convinced I went into the mines on the night shift
and the day shift and helped the poor wretches to load coal at times. We lay
down at noon and we took our lunches, and we talked our wrongs over, we
gathered together at night and asked “How will we remedy things?” We
organized secretly, and after a while held public meetings. We got our people
together in those states. . . . And I am one of those, my friends, I don’t care about
your woman suffrage and the temperance brigade or any other of your class
associations.
voicesofdemocracy.umd.edu/documents/Haman-Harris.pdf
 
Ooohhhh, she’s one of those. Yeah, the AFL-CIO and SEIU would love her.
 
Ooohhhh, she’s one of those. Yeah, the AFL-CIO and SEIU would love her.
What do you mean “one of those”? She helped organise mine workers who were fighting terrible conditions and mine owners who turned private thugs and state militias on them.
She also fought agaginst child labor at a time when the Church opposed child-labor laws:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Harris_Jones
Children’s Crusade
In 1901, the workers who were employed in the Pennsylvania silk mills went on strike, many of them being young female workers who were demanding they be paid adult wages.[15] John Mitchell, the president of the UMWA, brought Mother Jones to northeast Pennsylvania in the months of February and September to encourage unity among the striking workers. To do so, she encouraged the wives of the workers to organize into a militia, who in turn would wield brooms, beat on tin pans, and shout “Join the union!”[16] Jones believed that these wives had an important role to play as the nurturers and motivators of the striking men, but not as fellow workers. She made claim that the young girls working in the mills were being robbed and demoralized.[17] To enforce worker solidarity, she travelled to the silk mills in New Jersey and returned to Pennsylvania to report that the conditions she observed were far superior. She stated that “The child labor law is better enforced for one thing, and there are more men at work than seen in the mills here.”[18] In response to the strike, mill owners also divulged their side of the story. They claimed that if the workers still insisted on a wage scale, they would not be able to do business while paying adult wages and would be forced to close down.[19] Even Jones herself encouraged the workers to accept a settlement. Although she agreed upon a settlement which sent the young girls back to the mills, she continued to fight child labor for the remainder of her life.[20]
Mother Jones is a genuine hero of American history – the fact that people you don’t like today are trading on her name doesn’t change that.
 
She found the Church to be in the way of helping people. She’s one of those Catholics. The faith didn’t hinder the work of the saints and other Catholic holy helpers of the unfortunate (of course, spiritual wellness is most important and serving souls through prayer of monks is serious service, no less so than that of active and semi-active religious). In fact, it inspired them to serve others (though there’s obviously service-minded Protestants and Jews, there’s a health and wealth based on closeness to God element at play in many). Now, sometimes, it takes a lot of arm-twisting to get the approval of a parish priest, if it’s an operation through the Church, but without The Church, itself, she may have been self-serving.
 
What do you mean “one of those”? She helped organise mine workers who were fighting terrible conditions and mine owners who turned private thugs and state militias on them.
She also fought agaginst child labor at a time when the Church opposed child-labor laws:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Harris_Jones

Mother Jones is a genuine hero of American history – the fact that people you don’t like today are trading on her name doesn’t change that.
Some people do not believe workers have the Constitutional right to organize and collectively bargain with their employers for safe and human working conditions, along with living wages to support their families.

A minority of so-called Catholics are distorting the Faith and although not openly, denouncing our CCC and people like Pople John Paul whom open speak and support the right to unionize.

Those same people usually support race to the bottom of wages while supporting ever increasing wages for the few executives. All the while ignoring the fact they are destroying their own economy and dare I say the country.

Also some of these usually support sending work overseas to poor countries and exploit those people to work in deplorable and unsafe conditions for little money and ironically they are countries which usually Communist or some form a dictatorship.
 
Some distort the use of unions, like the SEIU, Teachers Union, and the AFL-CIO, which, as Beck said, removed the restriction against communists in their ranks. There are those out there that help others, but some help themselves by using unions to fund their personal left-wing causes.
 
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