Strikers often live under challenging conditions, facing economic hardships and social isolation as they prioritize their cause over personal comfort. They may be treated differently by the public and media, with some supporting their stance while others criticize their methods or impact on community services. Solidarity from fellow workers and unions can provide some support, but strikers may also encounter hostility from employers and law enforcement. Overall, their experiences vary widely depending on the context of the strike and public sentiment.
they were treated differently then others (americans)
The public perception seems to be that, yes, they do get treated differently.
they were treated very differently... very differently... very very differently... some people had to get whipped... whipped cream
I don't believe there is a real way to answer this question. I think it is completely dependent on where you live in the world and how observant you are.
Yes, but EU rules say that you have to be treated no differently than a UK citizen.
yes they are
Likely, it's your age.
I wouldn't say they're treated differently, but you sure feel different because you get a lot of pointing and words you can'y tpiwef
No
dont now
They can get beat up easily
it is because yeah