Sally Kohn: The idea that the old timey union jobs, the steel mill or the auto plant, which granted not everyone there was white, but the kind of popular conception of that through our mass media. She says people get it in their heads that the way things are now is somehow a law of nature rather than part of a decades long process of collective bargaining. Kohn: There's also really a gendered and racialized aspect to this particular talking point. And they need to understand that this kind of glamorized version of labor is largely not reflective of the current realities of our economy.

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