Lucy E. Parsons was a leading figure in American anarchism and the radical labor movement. Born a slave near Waco, Texas, she married Albert R. Parsons who had become a white radical Republican after serving first as a Confederate soldier. In 1873 Albert and Lucy to move to Chicago in 1873 where they became involved in radical labor organizing. Thirteen years later she rose to national fame when she embarked on a speaking tour to raise money for her husband who was one of nine men tried and sentenced to be executed for “speaking in such a way as to inspire the bomber to violence” following the Haymarket Square Bombing which killed a Chicago policeman.
Lucy Parsons remained an activist after the execution of Albert and in 1892 founded the newspaper Freedom which addressed such issues as labor organizing, lynching and black peonage in the South.
She participated in the founding of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), and began editing the Liberator, an anarchist newspaper that supported the IWW in Chicago. Lucy's focus shifted somewhat to class struggles around poverty and unemployment, and she organized the Chicago Hunger Demonstrations in January 1915, which pushed the American Federation of Labor, the Socialist Party, and Jane Addams' Hull House to participate in a huge demonstration on February 12.
Parsons was also quoted as saying: "My conception of the strike of the future is not to strike and go out and starve, but to strike and remain in, and take possession of the necessary property of production.". In the early 1930s Parsons joined in the defense of the Scottsboro Boys and Angelo Herndon. Parsons died accidentally in a house fire in 1942.
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This is my POV. If I trusted the mods, I'd be okay with the site being renamed to "pig poop balls". I've just lost all my trust in the mods and the name change is indicative of their poor decision-making. Censorship and central control can be good. But they've shown they're allergic to all criticism, however mild or well-meaning. It's sad.
Have y'all ever modded any other communities before? That's a recipe to make the drama worse, not better.
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There are going to be tons of new posts about it regardless. Locking the announcement thread will just make it worse.
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And then just delete the posts of anyone who is mildly critical of the process?
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Why is it good for the admins to tell us to go fuck ourselves if we disagree with what they're doing?
The whole point is that this is a collective, open to democratic feedback.