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On the 1st of septmber in 1920, the first of many worker occupations and seizures of factories in Italy began, a movement that more than half a million workers participated in.

During the month of September 1920, a widespread occupation of Italian factories by their workers took place. Although originating in the auto factories, steel mills, and machine tool plants of the metal sector, the occupation/revolt spread to cotton mills and hosiery firms, lignite mines, tire factories, breweries and distilleries, and steamships and warehouses in port towns. At its height, more than 600,000 workers were involved.

The worker rebellion was the culmination of years of labor strife - weeks before the occupations, the Italian Federation of Metallurgical Workers (FIOM), the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), and the General Confederation of Labor (CGL) called for "obstructionism" (essentially, a work slowdown) to be applied in all the engineering factories and shipyards starting on August 21st.

By the 24th, production at the Romeo factory in Milan had come to a complete standstill. A week later, production at the FIAT-Centro plant was reduced by 60%. On the morning of the 30th, the 2000 workers of the Romeo plant found the gates locked and the factory surrounded by troops. The FIOM responded by calling on its members to occupy the 300 engineering factories in Milan. Historian Lynn Williams describes what happened next:

"Between the 1st and 4th of September metal workers occupied factories throughout the Italian peninsula...the occupations rolled forward not only in the industrial heartland around Milan, Turin and Genoa but in Rome, Florence, Naples and Palermo, in a forest of red and black flags and a fanfare of workers bands...Within three days 400,000 workers were in occupation. As the movement spread to other sectors, the total rose to over half a million."

Although some radical elements within the workers' movement (Antonio Gramsci, the Italian Syndicalist Union) called for revolution, referring to the occupations as "an expropriating general strike" and demanding total socialization of the economy, more moderate forces (the CGL) prevailed, using the pressure of the rebellion to cut a deal with employers, granting better conditions to the workers on the condition of returning to work.

The Italian Factory Occupations of 1920 worker

Italy September 1920: The Occupation of the Factories: The Lost Revolution soviet-chad

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[-] BynarsAreOk@hexbear.net 14 points 1 year ago

Just decided to take a look on r/starfield and boy Gamers are realy fucking stupid aren't they? Literaly soyfacing over positive reviews? "IGN gave it a 7/10 lol lmao" yeah fucker look at you coping when reviewers are clearly pointing out the very obvious and traditional failures of Bethesda games.

Seems some of the big reviewers give it "average" scores, IGN/Gamespot/PCgamer. Release day will be hilarious, sorry for people looking forward to it but I'd stay the fuck away at this point.

Also it infuriates me how these stupid shitty garbage finance magazines Forbes, why is Forbes reviewing PC games for fucks sake. Imagine asking some Wall Street suit "ah yes the experience of playing a role playing game on a personal computer is quite enjoyable". I'll never understand how all these shit magazines like WSJ/Forbes/The Economist etc keep writing about shit outside their niche and its just "normal". I don't get it, I'll never get it, I refuse to get it. /rant.

[-] TheCaconym@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I thought the redditors bootlicking Larian on the BG3 sub were bad but it was nothing compared to the starfield sub, jesus christ

The fact there was a review embargo, and also that apparently Bethesda were very selective on which outlets got their game for review, also does not inspire confidence (rockpapershotgun published this review of a itch.io game called Starfield out of spite though lmao)

Also, this

[-] Catradora_Stalinism@hexbear.net 6 points 1 year ago

Rock Paper Shotgun are the only good game reviewers

[-] TheCaconym@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

Yeah I like them. When the Harry Potter game came out they not only refused to review it, on the day it came out they published this gem; I quote:

Starting today until next Friday, February 17th, it's Magic Week here at RPS, where we aim to highlight all manner of fabulous games about magic, witches, wizards, general sorcery and other spell-adjacent tomfoolery. We're also putting special emphasis on magic games made by trans developers, too.

[-] aaaaaaadjsf@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

I mean IGN reviews are often trash I'll give the gamers that, I've seen them do reviews on games without even turning the beginner controls off.

[-] Catradora_Stalinism@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

the doom 2016 and eternal review was funny as hell

[-] Wisp@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago

My interest in starfield has been at 0 since whenever they said you couldnโ€™t play as an alien

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