March 14, 2026

Where Is the General Strike?

Where Is the General Strike?
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Where Is the General Strike?

Across social media, one phrase keeps appearing again and again: general strike. Many people are angry, frustrated, and looking for a way to push back against what they see happening in the country. But beyond the hashtags and viral posts, a serious question remains:

Where is the general strike?

In this episode, Bill Cancel takes an honest look at the idea that millions of Americans could simply stop working to force political and economic change. Is a general strike actually possible in the United States? What would it realistically require? And why do movements that seem massive online so often struggle to translate into real-world action?

This episode explores the history of strikes, the practical challenges workers face, the economic realities many Americans live under, and the difference between viral momentum and organized movements.

It’s not about dismissing the idea — it’s about understanding the gap between what people want to happen and what it actually takes to make it happen.

Because before a general strike can change the country, we have to ask the uncomfortable question:

Where is it?

Across social media, one phrase keeps appearing again and again: general strike. Many people are angry, frustrated, and looking for a way to push back against what they see happening in the country. But beyond the hashtags and viral posts, a serious question remains:

Where is the general strike?

In this episode, Bill Cancel takes an honest look at the idea that millions of Americans could simply stop working to force political and economic change. Is a general strike actually possible in the United States? What would it realistically require? And why do movements that seem massive online so often struggle to translate into real-world action?

This episode explores the history of strikes, the practical challenges workers face, the economic realities many Americans live under, and the difference between viral momentum and organized movements.

It’s not about dismissing the idea — it’s about understanding the gap between what people want to happen and what it actually takes to make it happen.

Because before a general strike can change the country, we have to ask the uncomfortable question:

Where is it?