Maurice Bishop, born on this day in 1944, was a Grenadian revolutionary and the leader of New Jewel Movement, which seized power of Grenada in 1979 and instituted widespread reforms of food, healthcare, education, and workers' rights.

Bishop headed the People's Revolutionary Government of Grenada from 1979 to 1983, when he was dismissed from his post and shot in a coup, leading to civil unrest and a U.S. invasion of the country.

Although Bishop grew up in Grenada, he left to study in London as a young adult. While there, Bishop acquired a law degree and studied the works of Lenin, Mao Zedong, and Julius Nyerere.

In 1970, he returned to Grenada and was active politically, representing striking nurses in court and leading the New Jewel Movement (NJM), a Marxist-Leninist vanguard party. In 1979, the NJM successfully led a coup against Eric Gairy and made Bishop the Prime Minister of Grenada.

Among Bishop's core principles were workers' rights, women's rights, and the struggle against racism and apartheid. Women were given equal pay and paid maternity leave. Sex discrimination was made illegal. Organizations for education, health care, youth affairs, and literacy were also established. Due to his government's efforts, illiteracy and unemployment greatly declined.

In 1983, disputes within the party culminated in Bishop, along with seven members of his cabinet, being captured and executed. After his assassination, the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and Grenada's governor-general Paul Scoon appealed to the United States to resolve the political situation. Within weeks, Ronald Reagan launched an invasion of Grenada.

-- March 13, 1979: The Grenada Revolution

-- One-on-one with then-Grenadian PM Maurice Bishop in 1976

-- MAURICE BISHOP SPEAKS

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The prisoners placed 1 piece of chain (10 pounds) in a basket and sent it down. Into the empty basket that came up they put 2 pieces of chain (20 pounds). They kept adding 2 pieces to each basket that came up until they sent a 70 pound load down, getting back a 60 pound load.

Khecho replaced the 6 pieces of chain (60 pounds) with the servant (80 pounds). The girl woman descended as 7 pieces of chain came up. He unloaded 6 pieces and signaled the woman below to climb out. He lowered the remaining piece of chain, bringing the empty basket up.

The servant got in the basket again (total weight 80 +10 =90 pounds) and Daridjan( 100 pounds) descended. They both got out, Daridjan on the ground, the servant in the tower. Down went the basket still with 1 piece of chain in it, and up came the other basket, now empty.

Khecho repeated the first set of actions and soon lowered the servant to the ground again. He signaled Daridjan and the servant (100+80= 180 pounds) to get in, allowing Khecho(180 pounds) to descend with 1 piece of chain. Now the two women were in the tower and Khecho on the ground.

The servant was brought down as before, then Daridjan replaced her on the ground. In due time, the servant made her fourth and last trip down, bringing up 7 pieces of chain. As she stepped out, Khecho fastened the basket to keep the chain in the top basket from falling.

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How many times as large?

Given two numbers, if we subtract half the smaller number from each number, the result with the larger number is three times as large as the result with the smaller number.

How many times is the larger number as large as the smaller number?

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  • PurrLure [she/her]
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    Can I rant for a moment? :meow-cactus:

    I went to a family event this weekend and for some fucking reason the only two boomers thought it would be ok to shit talk millennials after everyone was done eating. I'm not sure why they thought this would be appropriate while there were millennials there, much less when we outnumbered them. They started out with a strong "The millennials at my job are so fucking entitled and lazy, they never get any work done." A few of us brought up pay differences and how very few promotion opportunities there are but naturally since we weren't circlejerking them they ignored us. Then it was "Entitled millennials demand health care and our company is actually giving it to them (not for free, they still have to pay for it, but of course they didn't bring that up) as soon as they hire them! Back in my day we had to work X years before we got it!" Like holy shit, just because you were treated unfairly doesn't mean future generations should too. My cousin brought up how it's now normal to switch from job to job every 3-4 years, and that's the real reason corps are expected to offer (an option you still have to pay for) health care to new hires. I'm sure my cousin was also implying people don't stay in one job for too long because your wages stay the same (aka stagnate and actually go down in value) over time and that you're basically forced to either switch jobs or wait 10 years for a promotion if you want a pay raise. But that last point went over their heads.

    At this point my sister leaves the table claiming she has a massive headache and needs to go lie down. Fuck, I should have done that. But the boomers don't take a hint and keep going. I try to space out a bit as they talk about how millennials can't do half as much shit as they can (my mom completely omitting how her corp paid her to take extensive training courses in management while most new hires are lucky to get a full week of powerpoint training) but they just kept fucking going while the rest of us got quiet. I thought they were done so I tried to get back into the conversation, but then out of fucking nowhere my mom brings up how "birth control only costs a few dollars more then it did when I was working minimum wage, and yet these entitled millennials want me to pay for it with my taxes under Obamacare". I'm not sure why, but that was my breaking point. I started with "Not everyone can afford $20 a month for birth control since they're more likely to prioritize rent and food first." She countered back with a "anyone below the poverty line can get it for free anyways". So I told her "the poverty line is incredibly low in America, to the point where someone working full time at minimum wage in our state wouldn't qualify for free care. They do this on purpose so that most people can't qualify." She ignored my point and went back to "they should just budget better like I had to". We bounced off each other for a few minutes with things gradually getting more tense, including me bringing up more selfish reasons as well as ethical reasons like preventing unwanted/unloved children from being born, but nothing got to her. Finally my mom attempted a shitty joke to ease things up: "Maybe if these millennials want a free hand out they should just go on Go Fund Me for their birth control pills like everything else!" I got pissed and yelled at her asking if she thought it was funny that our lives can depend on how well we can appeal to people based on charisma, good looks, and how many people we knew before we got cancer or diabetes. I yelled at her that Go Fund Me was a clown show we were forced to do to survive in this country.

    Well, I yelled and wasn't civil for more than a few seconds so she stormed out of the room with the other boomer on her tail. They proceeded to have a pity party for themselves in the kitchen, presumably calling me yet another entitled snotty millennial that only pretends to give a shit about society. I really should have just left at that point, but my grandma wanted me to stay so I did. I think the lessons I learned today are that I figure out an excuse to leave early before the event even starts like my sister did (she claimed to feel bad even before the event, very smart) and that you typically can't teach an old dog new tricks. FYI, I think the gen Xers and older on this site are very cool and based, and for those that only became leftists recently I think you're extra swell. But unfortunately you're a minority as far as I've seen. I hope I never become the kind of person that does nothing but complain about zoomers and gen alpha as I get older. I want the generations ahead of us to have better lives than us, but all I can do is :vote: :isaac-pog: , and that's not going to make an ant shit of a difference by the time climate disaster strikes.

      • PurrLure [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        My favorite part of the whole conversation is when they were complaining about when to cash in to social security and retire and the millennials immediately started joking about "Oh, you guys are getting social security? Must be nice."

        Then the boomers joked that they were going to die right at 80 so they wouldn't go into debt during retirement and before I could joke about killing myself in a suicide booth when I'm too unhealthy to work, my sister chimed in with a "wish we could retire one day". Yeah, I guess that was less awkward. :coaster:

          • PurrLure [she/her]
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            3 years ago

            Get friends

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        • Biggay [he/him, comrade/them]
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          3 years ago

          Which is why I no longer support those programs/policies. The elderly of this country do not deserve the insurance we can bring to them. They do not deserve healthcare, all these policies have done is solidify the generational borders between us as workers, and those borders must be destroyed with dynamite, not through cushy ideals like medicare for all.

      • Biggay [he/him, comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        Unironically. Any Leftist movement in the US is going to have to reckon with the generationalism of middle class shitheads with no compassion, and deal with them without compassion :mao-shining: :marx-angry:

    • DickFuckarelli [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      As a left X'er I can tell you my generation, at least the younger contingent, are usually left or left leaning. However, we are or were the generation of apathy and indifference so I think that cloak of bullshit still veils us.

    • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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      I mean I don't talk to the boomers in my family because their white South African shitheads in which every possible conversation circles back to them saying something obscenely racist or bigoted. If I absolutely have to talk with them I try to keep it as cordial and light hearted as possible and refuse to engage any further than that. Last time I spoke to them years ago they were debating on which apartheid president was better. Never again

      • PurrLure [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        Being related to white South Africans must be the worst. I'm so glad everyone in my family knows better then to have G*mer moments out loud anyways.

        But they make up for it by being selfish petite bourgeois bumble fucks. :cringe:

        • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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          3 years ago

          Still remember when they said they "were poor and very low class economically", despite being retired, owing a car each, living in homes that they owned and fully paid off, in a country where those things out you in the top 5% probably. The absolute lack of self awareness, especially when they could drive for ten minutes and be in an informal settlement where most people live in tin shacks. I seriously hate living here

            • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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              Yeah keeping up with some asshole and their latest blood money purchases must really rot boomers brains, especially if they got to a privileged position by "playing by the rules" of a system that heavily favoured them.

              I didn't grow up that well of (I mean, I wasn't homeless or anything, but evicted or forced to move multiple times, big struggle to not be food insecure, etc.). Though I know how to "act bougie" if I need to be, as I was a scholarship kid from a posh/rich/bougie high school, back then.