George Jackson, born on this day in 1941, was the revolutionary author of "Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson" and co-founder of the Marxist-Leninist Black Guerilla Family.

In 1970, Jackson was charged, along with two other Soledad Brothers, with the murder of prison guard John Vincent Mills in the aftermath of a prison fight. The same year, he published "Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson", a combination of autobiography and manifesto addressed to a black American audience. The book became a bestseller and earned Jackson personal fame.

Jackson was killed during an attempted prison escape on August 21st, 1971. Quoting communist revolutionary Ho Chi Minh, Jackson freed twenty-six prisoners and took hostages at gunpoint. Jackson and five other men were killed.

Fay Stender, George Jackson's former lawyer, was shot and paralyzed for her alleged betrayal of Jackson by Black Guerilla Family member Edward Glenn Brooks. Brooks entered her home, tied up her family, and forced Stender to say "I, Fay Stender, admit I betrayed George Jackson and the prison movement when they needed me most" before shooting her several times. Left paralyzed and in chronic pain, Stender testified against Brooks and committed suicide a year later.

"Settle your quarrels, come together, understand the reality of our situation, understand that fascism is already here, that people are already dying who could be saved, that generations more will live poor butchered half-lives if you fail to act. Do what must be done, discover your humanity and your love in revolution."

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Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson :gold-communist:

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It's been 30 years since George Jackson died in a pool of blood at San Quentin. His death still reverberates in America SFGATE :hammer-sickle:

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  • MelaniaTrump [undecided]
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    2 years ago

    he got shit on for calling a Cuban on his stream a gusano like last year didn’t he

    I didn’t really follow it tho

    • scraeming [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      It's the same guy (Destiny, an ethnic Cuban) relitigating the drama, because a shithead gambling streamer (xQc) brought it up in the middle of a screaming match he was having with Hasan a couple days ago over gambling drama and a bunch of related accusations flying out of the woodwork (which Hasan had literally nothing to do with, his crime was reading a vague post about SA that didn't even name the perpetrator in clear terms, and then having the gall to initially be confused about what the hell the tweet even meant, which xQc and Trainwrecks have been using to insinuate Hasan was "dismissing" sexual assault accusations, which is insane), and people in Hasan's discord are having a field day with it. His chat also tends to enjoy spamming it whenever Destiny comes up on stream.

      For reference, Destiny's community, and a lot of the LivestreamFail community, have collectively decided that Gusano is a racial slur against Cubans and refuse to listen otherwise. I've seen people justify this by comparing it to people in the ME that use "cockroach" as an insult, which is a psychotic comparison to make, but since they're both pejoratives based on calling people bugs, they must be the same thing, right?

      These are mostly the same people that shit their britches a few months back over Hasan using "cracker" as a pejorative for white people, which led to the first time in my life seeing white reactionaries actually get mad at being called crackers, after years of "cracker" being used as an example of why people should stop being offended over slurs, because "cracker" doesn't actually offend white people. Apparently, now it does.

      This recent gambling drama leading to a dramawave of SA accusations and coverups is too big to ignore, but this is why I generally avoid streams in the OTK/Austin, Texas circle with few exceptions. These streamers are all eating each others' tails and anyone looking from the outside-in could tell that these giant streamer networks were powderkegs waiting to blow.

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

        I'm trying to remember what the equivalent of this kind of BS was in the 00s and all I can really come up with is very niche communities like BSDM communities or local Anime and Sci-Fi conventions blowing up because someone did crimes and then people defended them and it exploded in to an all purpose shit show. But those were usually groups of at most a couple of hundred people who all knew each other.

        The other equivalent I can think of is celebrity gossip tabloids, where people with unhealthy parasocial relationships with random celebrities would get super invested in the made up drama of their lives.