Kurt Eisner, born on this day in 1867, was a German socialist revolutionary and radical journalist who was assassinated by a far-right nationalist while serving as head of the People's State of Bavaria.

Kurt Eisner, born to a Jewish family in Berlin, was a revolutionary German socialist, radical journalist, and theater critic. Before leading the People's State of Bavaria, he worked as a journalist in Marburg, Nuremberg, and Munich. In the early 1890s, Eisner served nine months in prison for writing an article that attacked Kaiser Wilhelm II.

In 1918, Eisner was convicted of treason for his role in inciting a strike of munitions workers. He spent nine months in Cell 70 of Stadelheim Prison, but was released during the General Amnesty in October of that year.

Following his release from prison, Eisner helped organize the revolution that overthrew the Bavarian monarchy, declaring Bavaria to be a free state and republic. Despite Eisner's socialist politics, he explicitly distanced the movement from the Bolsheviks and promised to uphold property rights.

On February 21st, 1919, while on his way to deliver his resignation to Parliament, Eisner was assassinated in Munich by a far-right German nationalist. Eisner's murder made him a martyr for left-wing causes, and a period of lawlessness in Bavaria followed his death.

On the night of April 6th-7th, 1919, communists, encouraged by the news of the communist revolution in Hungary, declared a Soviet Republic, with Ernst Toller as chief of state. The Bavarian Soviet Republic was crushed by the right-wing German Freikorps.

Some of the military leaders of the Freikorps, including Rudolf Hess and Franz Ritter von Epp, would go on to become powerful figures in the Nazi Party. Ironically, Adolf Hitler himself marched in the funeral procession for Eisner, a Jew, wearing a red armband as a display of sympathy.

"Truth is the greatest of all national possessions. A state, a people, a system which suppresses the truth or fears to publish it, deserves to collapse."

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  • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    2 months ago

    As a cringe reddit atheist who told the new atheists to fuck off and die once i realized they were all just reactionary islamaphobes (i yelled at dawkins about his ridiculous ignorance regarding Islamic history during one of his amas!) I think that the combination of New Atheism and the mostly justified reaction to New Atheism has been disastrous both to Atheism as a recognition of the state of the world, to the ongoing battle against Christian Fascism specifically and religious oppression generally, and to my on going mission to attack and dethrone god.

    In my personal analysis a great deal of American's relationship to religion is defined by religious trauma stemming from the violence of major Christian sects. Many people become at least partially defined by how they react to that violence - some become generically de-religiousized, some try to find a replacement christianity in various sects or neo-religions, some become reactionary atheist scum who turn to naked racism and bigotry under a tissue thin guise of critique of religion.

    There are lots of jobaday atheists and skeptics out there, but "i don't believe there are any gods or magical phenomena" isn't very exciting or dramatic so it doesn't get a lot of press. But after the reaction against New Atheism, as far as I can tell, they have almost no presence in the public eye and partially as a result of that there's no atheist perspective on the battle against Christian Fascism. We just lost that entirely when New Atheism became the face of atheist thought and then everyone decided that any and all atheists are bigotted new atheist scum.