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Dismantle the system! but in the short term: *Organize *Educate *Agitate *Fire Your Boss #DirectAction #ClassWar #GeneralStrike image
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Today in Labor History December 5, 1955: E. D. Nixon and Rosa Parks initiated the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The boycott lasted until December 20, 1956, when the Supreme Court ruled that the Alabama and Montgomery bus segregation laws were unconstitutional. #workingclass #LaborHistory #rosaparks #racism #jimcrow #alabama #boycott #segregation #SCOTUS #BlackMastodon image
Today in Labor History December 5, 1928: The Colombian military slaughtered up to 2,000 people in the Banana Massacre. Workers had been on strike against United Fruit Company since November 12. They were participating in a peaceful demonstration, with their wives and children. The Columbian troops set up machine guns on the rooftops near the demonstration and closed off the access streets so no one could escape. The soldiers threw the dead into mass graves or dumped them in the sea. U.S. officials in Colombia had portrayed the workers as communists and subversives and even threatened to invade if the Colombian government didn’t protect United Fruit’s interests. Gabriel García Márquez depicted the massacre in his novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” as did Álvaro Cepeda Samudio in his “La Casa Grande.” United Fruit, which is now called Chiquita, controlled vast quantities of territory in Central America, and the Caribbean, maintained a near monopoly in many of the banana republics in which it operated (e.g., Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica). By 1930, it was the largest employer in Central America and the largest land owner. In 1952, the democratically-elected government of Jacobo Arbenz, in Guatemala, began giving away unused land, owned by United Fruit, to landless peasants. In 1954, the CIA deposed the Arbenz government, leading to decades of brutal dictatorship and genocide of Guatemala’s indigenous population. The head of the CIA at that time was former board member of United Fruit, Allen Dulles, who also oversaw the over throw of the democratically elected prime minister of Iran (1953), the Bay of Pigs invasion (1961), and the MK Ultra LSD mind control experiments. #workingclass #LaborHistory #strike #massacre #columbia #unitedfruit #children #communism #mkultra #cia #genocide #indigenous #GabrielGarciaMarquez #fiction #novel #books #author #writer [@bookstadon]( ) image
Today in Labor History December 5, 1798: Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi was recruited to run a new orphanage in the Swiss town of Stans. This was immediately after the French sacked the town, leaving many children without families or homes. It was also Pestalozzi’s first major foray into education. He would go on to become a major influence on later progressive pedagogues, like Friedrich Froebel (creator of the first kindergartens), and anarchist educators, like Francisco Ferrer, founder of the Modern School movement, and Paul Robin. You can learn more about Pestalozzi and Francisco Ferrer in my full article about the Modern School Movement: #workingclass #LaborHistory #education #school #children #kindergarten #anarchism #franciscoferrer #modernschool image
Climate Crisis could collapse a key Atlantic current system. And this could bring extreme drought to Europe for hundreds of years, according to New study. #climate #climatecrisis #drought #europe #globalwarming
Coldwater, Kansas residents have learned a valuable lesson: Actions have consequences. https://kansasreflector.com/2025/12/01/a-kansas-town-chose-cruelty-now-it-mourns-as-the-mayor-faces-voter-fraud-charge-and-deportation/ image
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