Jeffrey Catherine Jones’ 1969 cover art to The New Adam, by Stanley G. Weinbaum
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Jeffrey Catherine Jones’ 1969 cover art to The New Adam, by Stanley G. Weinbaum
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On this day, 9 August 1979, the women workers of the YH wig making company in Seoul, South Korea, occupied the headquarters of the opposition New Democratic Party in protest at the closure of their employer. The workers had gone on strike against the proposed closure, but to no avail, so they attempted to escalate their protest. However, the US-backed military dictatorship instead sent 2,000 riot police to attack the 187 women and evict the occupation. One woman, Kim Kyung Sook, was killed by police, while the union leaders were arrested and the other workers sent home by bus. While unsuccessful, the violent repression of the workers provoked mass anger, which was a major contributing factor to uprisings breaking out in Busan and Masan later that year. More info about South Korean people’s history at this time in this great book: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/books/products/asias-unknown-uprisings-volume-1-south-korean-social-movements-in-the-20th-century-george-katsiafica https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1496510160534129/?type=3
foucault: isnt it fucked up how factories and schools resemble PRISONS!!!!
marx: yea it is fucked up how schools and prisons resemble FACTORIES!!!
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We’re getting pretty close to having adults who weren’t alive during 9/11, and we really need to admit at this point that the overemphasis on 9/11 in the US is just a propaganda machine to indoctrinate the younger generations into nationalism and to justify all the horrible war crimes the US committed in the Middle East, and the continued mistreatment and distrust towards refugees.
more people died in hurricane maria than in 9/11 but nobody gives a shit because we can’t use it to justify imperialism
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Animated by Heinz Edelmann. From the intro to Der Phantastische Film, a 1970 German TV program featuring classic and obscure horror and sci-fi movies.
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