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Relying on the Dems to save us from fascism? Hell, they've been buddying up to them, giving 'em free reign in the U.S. for 100 years. Check out liberal hero FDR having a beach party with notorious British fascist leader Oswald Mosely in 1926. image
Today in Labor History July 29, 1962: British aristocrat and fascist leader, Oswald Mosely, was beaten by antifascists in London’s east end. Even after police began to escort him away, activists from the antifascist 62 Group (AKA 62 Committee), led by Jewish, communist, and black activists, were able to pelt him with eggs, fruit and rocks. He later called a rally, which the activists successfully disrupted with shouts of “down with fascists.” The only people arrested were antifascist activists. 62 Group disrupted fascist meetings throughout the early to mid-60s, beating up or attacking fascists whenever they had the chance, much like the Jewish antifascist 43 Group did in the 1940s. As a result, they were able to significantly reduce the power and effectiveness of the fascists in the 1960s. Mosely had been a Labor MP and junior minister from 1918-1931. As the leader of the British Union of Fascists, publicly supported antisemitism and tried to form alliances with Mussolini and Hitler. During the 1936 Battle of Cable Street, antifascist demonstrators including unions, anarchists, socialists, communists, liberals and Jews, prevented the BUF from marching through the East End of London. During World War Two, Moseley and his wife were imprisoned as threats to the national security. Mosely is portrayed in numerous works of fiction, including the television series, The Peaky Blinders. He is portrayed in Pink Floyd’s the wall; Aldous Huxley’s 1928 novel, Point Counter Point; HG Wells's 1939 novel The Holy Terror; PG Wodehouse's Jeeves series; and Philip Roth's The Plot Against America. #workingclass #LaborHistory #oswaldmosely #fascism #antifascism #london #antisemitism #anarchism #communism #socialism #racism #books #novel #author #writer #fiction @npub1wceq...lzu8 image
Today in Labor History July 29, 1900: Italian anarchist Gaetano Bresci assassinated King Umberto of Italy. He did it to avenge the scores of workers the army killed during the Milan insurrection of 1898, also known as the Bava Beccaris massacre. The authorities arrested Bresci. He was later found strangled in his cell at Santo Stefano Prison, on May 22, 1901. Anarchists regarded him as a martyr. His act of regicide inspired Leon Czolgosz to assassinate President McKinley. Bresci was radicalized and drawn to anarchism from a young age. He began working in a textile mill, in Italy, at the age of 15. In his early 20’s, he was arrested for insulting a police officer and later served time for organizing a textile strike. In 1897, he emigrated to the U.S., getting a job at a silk mill in Patterson, New Jersey. There he married an Irish-American woman and had two children. He joined the Right to Existence Group, and co-founded and wrote for its newspaper, La Questione Sociale. He saved Errico Malatesta’s life by disarming an assassin who had shot Malatesta at one of the group’s meetings. #workingclass #LaborHistory #anarchism #atentat #assassination #mckinley #erricomalatesta #gaetanobresci #italy image
Yet another way we're fucking up the Earth: In less than two decades, Earth has tilted 31.5 inches as a result of pumping groundwater, equating to .24 inches of sea level rise, according to new study in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. Sea levels are already rising due to run-off from melting land ice due to climate change, and due to thermal expansion of sea water, the latter causing roughly one-third of sea level rise. The hotter it gets, the more water expands. #sealevelrise #groundwater #earth #ocean
Make sure to get your flu vaccine this fall. In addition to protecting you from severe illness & death, like the Covid vax, preliminary data suggests it may also protect against severe symptoms from H5N1. #publichealth #H5N1 #influenza #vaccine #covid #COVID19
Here's the full opinion piece (unfortunately behind a paywall) https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/2025-07-27/ty-article-opinion/.premium/denying-gazas-starvation-is-no-less-vile-than-denying-the-holocaust/00000198-47b1-db91-a1df-efff77340000 image
Thanks to @npub1qj99...ulrx for this one. image