Whatever Happened to Courage?
By Charles Sullivan
03/07/06 "ICH" - For me, one of the most valuable
lessons taught by history is that from time to time
people rise up and fight back against horrible tyranny
and against impossible odds. There are many examples:
Shay’s Rebellion, the battle of Matewan, and the battle
of Blair Mountain, the Ludlow Massacre, the Haymarket
Strike and, more recently, the race wars that culminated
in the 1960s.
Many of these struggles, conspicuously absent from our
history texts, are connected to labor disputes, when
workers were forced to organize and to strike for more
humane working conditions, including the eight hour work
day. Massive strikes have played a significant role in
the economic and social history of the U.S. Thus it is
no coincidence that America has the bloodiest labor
history of any industrialized nation. How a people react
to oppression and injustice says much about what kind of
people and, indeed, what kind of nation they are. In
those responses is revealed the national character. - [FPF:
in Europe the guillotin was used].
Throughout much of our history, so inhumane and utterly
deplorable were working conditions that workers
frequently had to resort to the strike—a strategy that
remains labor’s most effective and underutilized tool to
this day. In the past, companies routinely hired armed
thugs to prevent workers from meeting and organizing
unions. [FPF: Henry Ford investigated -
http://tinyurl.com/2t67] - Despite the Constitution
and the Bill of Rights, workers did not have the legal
right to form unions until Roosevelt’s ‘New Deal.’
Belonging to a union could cost you everything. Not
belonging to a union assured one’s fate as an indentured
servant of the company.
INTIMIDATION, THREATS, BEATINGS, LYNCHINGS AND SHOOTINGS
The notorious Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency has a long
history of terrorizing workers on behalf of the company
bosses. Intimidation, threats, beatings, lynchings and
shootings were commonplace during the industrial
revolution. Those who demanded the eight hour work day,
better wages and the right to form unions faced grave
and palpable danger. Organizers often lived short but
intense lives. It required courage to stand up to the
company thugs and to fight for justice. Those who did
were called reds and communists by their capitalist
oppressors.
Even though the workplace remains the site of gross
injustice and tyranny, few of us today can image the
atmosphere of oppression and intimidation that once
prevailed. By the grace of courageous but otherwise
ordinary individuals, workers organized themselves
against company tyranny; and we gained the eight hour
work day, the forty hour work week, the end of child
labor, better wages, vacation from work and more humane
working conditions. These gains were not given through
the benevolence of the company bosses—they were won
through enormous self sacrifice, obtained by sweat and
blood, and often through armed rebellion.
MENACED BY THE COMPANY GOON SQUADS
Reading accounts of American labor history causes me to
marvel at the character and courage of those who fought
for social and economic justice against incredible odds.
Quite literally, those men and women risked their lives
for one another, and many brutally oppressed women and
men died for the cause of ending industrial slavery. Not
only were union organizers menaced by the company goon
squads, they were often beaten and killed by the police,
and the National Guard. The real form of government a
nation has is revealed by which side its law enforcement
takes when insurrections around issues of social justice
arise. Traditionally, the police and the militia have
been called forth to defend the oppressors—the wealthy
and the powerful - [
http://tinyurl.com/c5xv5]
- from the oppressed who demand social justice.
Thus, we know beyond all doubt what kind of government
we have and who runs it — a practice that continues to
this day, as demonstrated in the civil rights marches of
the sixties and in contemporary anti-war protests.
The most striking trait exhibited by those who risked
their lives for just causes was their unflinching
courage in the face of horrible oppression and colossal
odds—something that is strikingly absent from the
comparatively safe times of the present. What is it
about the women and men who fought the Felts Detective
Agency, the local police (owned by the company bosses)
and the militia that is absent from the comparatively
feeble protests of today? Have we as a people become too
soft and comfortable? Or is it that the injustice has
not yet reached our limits of tolerance?
Is it that we believe the propaganda that is fomented in
the print media, and over the electromagnetic airwaves
that saturate our slumbering minds? - [FPF -
http://tinyurl.com/8ncal ] - Is it that we are
willing to look the other way while our government
perpetrates crimes against nature and humanity, so long
as our material comforts are not threatened? Have we
become so narrow and self serving that we no longer care
about the welfare of others? Or does America no longer
produce people of mettle?
Why do we tolerate the kind of government we now have? -
[FPF - The Netherlands is bled by the same PNAC Group] -
Why do we allow it to rape and plunder the earth that
provides the sweet gift of life, and divvy up the
profits among the rich? - [FPF -
http://tinyurl.com/9jypc] - Why do we sit by quietly
and allow the invasion and occupation of sovereign
nations by the armed forces? Why do we allow our
government to fleece the poor by providing eternal
welfare to the rich?
WHY DO WE ALLOW THIS GOVERNMENT TO REPRESENT THE
INTEREST OF THE WEALTHY BY NEGLECTING THE NEEDS OF THE
MANY?
Why do we allow those in power to stealthily pilfer our
civil rights, our hard won liberties with hardly a
whimper of indignation or protest? How do we allow our
government to cripple and assassinate democratic
governments all over the world and call it democracy?
How do we allow those in power to steal our elections
without filling the streets with massive and unrelenting
protests? How do we allow the practice of extraordinary
rendition to occur under our watch? Why do we tolerate
the intolerable while keeping a smile on our bright
faces? Why do we allow the charade of the neocon agenda
to continue and offer little more than token resistance?
What does it take to make us angry and indignant to the
point of rebellion? I could go on indefinitely.
Our predecessors in the labor and civil rights movements
chose to die on their feet rather than live on their
knees by bowing down to unjust authority. They would not
allow themselves to be intimidated into submission even
by armed goon squads under the employ of the company
bosses. Not only did they stand on their own two feet,
erect like real citizens—they stood for the principles
that this country was supposedly founded upon. They
fought and died for them. If there are no longer causes
worth fighting and dying for, surely life is not worth
living. As Dr. King pointed out, this is spiritual
death. Are we a nation that is experiencing spiritual
death?
Without courage and self sacrifice in the public
interest, there can be no justice. The future will be
forged by putting our professed beliefs to the test of
action. What good is faith that cannot be put into
action for the common good? As surely as day follows
night, justice follows courage. Let each of us ask
ourselves : What are we made of? What, if anything, do
we stand for? There are no safe positions of neutrality.
Which side are you on? Are we creating the kind of
history that will make our great grandchildren proud? Is
it the kind of history that will inspire them to be
free; or is the kind of history that will assure their
servitude to the masters of war?
It is far better to fight and die for just causes, even
against impossible odds, than to live in the perceived
safety of indifference and complacency that
characterizes our time. Our dance of life on this earth
is short. We seriously delude ourselves if we think
there is safety in capitulation to unjust authority. Our
spirits thirst for justice. The organizing principle of
life itself is not competition—survival of the fittest;
it is mutual cooperation, looking out for the welfare of
others. This is what makes life worth living.
THE PUBLIC INTEREST IS A FAR NOBLER CAUSE THAN PRIVATE
WEALTH AND INDUSTRIAL SLAVERY.
[andend] - Story at Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/gg7q7
http://tinyurl.com/gg7q7
Charles Sullivan is a photographer, social agitator, and
free lance writer living in the eastern panhandle of
West Virginia. He welcomes your comments at earthdog@highstream.net
Fwd. in agreement by FPF, wondering what the pain limit
is:
* HOLOCAUST BY THE CIA: John Stockwell, former CIA
Station Chief in Angola in 1976, working for then
Director of the CIA, George Bush. ''How 6 million People
Were killed in CIA secret wars against Third World
countries'' - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/gpcg
* "Sarah, if the American people had ever known the
truth about what we Bushes have done to this nation, we
would be chased down in the streets and lynched." -
George Bush Senior speaking in an interview with Sarah
McClendon in December 1992. - And here's why: 'George
Bush: The Unauthorized Biography' - by Webster G.
Tarpley & Anton Chaitkin - Chapter - II - The Hitler
Project - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/57qxk
* Global Predators - ‘Frauds-R-Us’ - The Bush Family
Saga - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/elarx
* This is a running total of the U.S. taxpayer cost of
the Iraq War. The number is based on US Congressional
appropriations. - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/cfsrc
* The 9/11 drama: Anybody who after seeing this video -
'9/11 revisited' - still believes the version from the 'PNAC
pack' - the Washington cabal - is beyond all
professional help - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/r5sx4
* White Haus drive to cover-up leaks concerning their
crimes - PNAC-propaganda sheet Washington Post: ''White
House Trains Efforts on Media Leaks Sources, Reporters
Could Be Prosecuted'' - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/e7t6o
* Anti-propaganda: On the Net - Reporters Committee -
Url.:
http://www.rcfp.org/
* US War & Propaganda machine: Rumsfeld Declares War on
Bad Press - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/loxqy
* ABC - US propaganda: "US military will continue to pay
Iraqi media to publish reports favourable to American
forces" - Url.:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/print?id=1683768
* 'Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who
own one' — A.J. Liebling - The infamous US 'Lie Factory'
- Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/8ncal
* The 9/11 WTC drama was by the PNAC criminals planned
terror - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/b7ygk - It was an inside job -
Google - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/7tj9d
* Nobel Literature Prize Laureate and 'Gulag Holocaust'
survivor Alexander Solzjenitsyn investigated the origin
of the 'Russian Revolution' and the concentration camps:
he published and was damned - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/qth6z
* Who's financing? - The 'Federal Reserve' and it's
usurers is the absolute biggest crime against all
humanity ever. - Url.:
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/reserve.htm
* MSNBC - Live Vote - Concerning the "Project for a
Nefarious American Century" (PNAC) - ''Do you believe
President Bush's actions justify impeachment?'' - YES:
86% - Url.:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10562904/
*Read the Fightin' Cock Flyer - Url.:
http://fightincockflyer.blogspot.com/
* THE ONLY SOLUTION? - Help all the troops - of whatever
nationality - to come back from abroad! - AND WITH ALL
THEIR WEAPONS, WHICH WE ARE FORCED TO PAY FOR BY TAXES -
[
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/reserve.htm]
- We need them badly at home in many countries to fight
with us against our so called 'governments' and their
malignant managers - Url.:
http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/
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