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DIzzIE
26th February 2007, 02:32 AM
Next time you?re at the library and have some time to kill, why not browse through their old newspaper vaults. There?s all kinds of neato historic shit you can find.

As an example, here?s a fun staff editorial from the Washington Post published exactly 99 years ago, calling for the execution of all anarchists.

So take a gander at your local news archives, and share transcripts of the interesting articles ya find :)


EXECUTION OF ANARCHISTS.
[From The Washington Post, February 25, 1908, Staff Editorial]

Nothing more outrageous of human feeling could have been concocted than the circumstances surrounding the assassination of Father Heinrichs, at Denver, on Sunday. The man of God was in the very act of administering the sacrament, of holding out the hope of eternal life to his murderer, when he was stricken down at the altar by one who boasts that he believes neither in God nor man! The murder was as infamous as that of President McKinley, whose last act was to extend a friendly hand to the murderer. In each case the assassin was an anarchist, one of those monstrous and miscreated beings who, whether sane or insane, are equally deadly.

These hideous creatures are not native to American soil. They do not spring from American parents. They are the degenerate offscouring of centuries of repression, ignorance, and vice in other lands. Why should the United States be cursed with them? There is nothing here for them. Their hand is against law and order, and here they find that law and order are the cornerstones of the State. Do they imagine that the liberty of this country is the license, the anarchy, that their warped imaginations picture as ideal? They will find no anarchy here, except such as lies like a serpent coiled in their own hearts.

It has been shown once more, in shocking fashion, that anarchists, though few, are terrible enemies of the government and the race. They must be suppressed at any cost. No law excluding them can be too rigidly enforced; no law punishing them can be too swiftly called into action. Their weapon is death. That is the weapon that should be used against them. They can understand it. The law should be so framed that an anarchist need not commit such a murder as that at Denver in order to call down upon himself the rebuke of society. Anarchists should be kept out of the United States on penalty of death. The presence of an avowed anarchist is intolerable. The law should provide that any anarchist smuggling himself into this country--a proved, murderous anarchist--should suffer death. In no other way, apparently, can they be prevented from entering this country and playing their deadly trade. Since an avowal of anarchy has been found to be equivalent to an intention to commit murder, needing only opportunity to ripen in into action, an anarchist is, in fact, a murderer, even before he has done the deed, and he should be executed accordingly.

Esophagus
26th February 2007, 09:57 PM
The last paragraph sounds like an episode of crocodile hunter.

"Croikey! This anarchist, ready to ripen into action, is about to take his prey... The state!"

DIzzIE
27th February 2007, 11:45 PM
Hehe, yeah that last bit is especially great...

Since an avowal of anarchy has been found to be equivalent to an intention to commit murder, needing only opportunity to ripen in into action, an anarchist is, in fact, a murderer, even before he has done the deed, and he should be executed accordingly.

Looks like they were already developing a Precrime unit half a century before Dick. Fucking precog motherfuckers.

Anyway, here's another one from a few days later:


DEPORT EMMA GOLDMAN
[From The Washington Post, February 29, 1908, Staff Editorial]

It is reported that Immigration Commissioner Sargent has taken steps to arrest and deport Emma Goldman, the notorious woman anarchist, when she attempts to return from Europe, whither she went last year. By this act it is claimed Miss Goldman lost her legal rights to reside in the United States contrary to the will of the government and the laws relating to anarchists.

At the risk of being charged with discourtesy to a "lone and defenseless woman" the voice of approval must be raised in favor of Miss Goldman's deportation. It will likely be drowned in Miss Goldman's own eloquent voice of protestation-for Miss Goldman is anything but "defenseless." She can handle a woman's weapon, her tongue, with all the skill of her sex, with the power of a man, and with surpassing eloquence. In addition she has thousands of desperate men at her back, almost ready to follow at her beckon and armed with what not of the infernal machines of anarchy!

It is for this reason that Emma Goldman should be deported. She is one of the most dangerous persons this country has ever harbored. She has brains; she has energy and fire: she has the courage of a female daredevil, and the burning eloquence of her tongue sets ablaze whatever it touches, like a flaming brand. She has enormous powers of hate, and these, with her gifts, are all set against law and order and government. Her presence is a menace in every community where there are anarchistic elements. To hear her address a great crowd of the men of her faith is something never to be forgotten. In a crowded hall under the spell of her words and with the stern forms of policemen thickly studded against the walls the men seem to writhe and ache and moan under the pain of the frenzy she excites in them. They perspire with their tensitv[intensity?] and move restlessly, like herds of heat-maddened cattle. The very atmosphere becomes freighted, odorous, and heavy with a sense of evil passions surging, of riot, tinted with blood, but illy suppressed. Only the presence of those grim, blue-coated policemen, only the lack of a leader, some fiery Rienzi as daring as the words of the quivering woman on the platform, prevents a terrible outburst of those pent-up passions and a carnage too hideous to portray.

It is because of her power to incite these desperate men to bloody deeds, to brew the mischief of anarchy, to fan the slow spark of it into a white heat whenever her presence is known, that Emma Goldman should be kept out of the United States. The murder of the Denver priest at the altar rail, the assassination of a noble President, the bombs whose exploding detonations are becoming familiar in every city, are the fruits of such labor as hers. We have no use for her or her kind in this country, where law is the protector of our liberties and anarchy the butcher of our dearest ideals.

Esophagus
28th February 2007, 10:29 PM
Haha that Emma Goldman. Sounds like she was pretty good with the men.