What Are Satanists Up To In Kansas???

By my dogs that love gravy I like this man’s message.ย  I enjoy listening to him as he asked everyone including the Christians to love each other, to be kind to each other.ย  He reaches even a complete atheist like me.ย  The fact is you can gain more converts, more adherents to your view with kindness and joy, than you will ever be able to do with anger, hate, and force.ย  This man will bring far more people to Jesus and to the principles that Jesus taught than the Christian nationalist hate preachers ever will even if they get their way.ย  No law forcing a person to sit in a pew can ever make them believe the stuff that is against the inborn idea of fairness, kindness, respect for others … or as someone said treat others as you would like to be treated.ย  Period.ย  The saying was not treat others the way you want to be treated only if they are like you, only if they believe as you do, only if they are the same skin color or the same sexual orientation.ย  ย Treat everyone as you would like to be treated.ย  Hugs

Texas Gov Backs Batshit QAnon Bill To Ban โ€œFurriesโ€ In Schools, Resurrects Stupid QAnon โ€œLitter Boxesโ€ Claims

I know this is ten days old, but I had it open in a saved tab to share.ย  Most of those I am deleting but this one is just too over the top stupid in a way to keep their maga cult base hyped up or enraged.ย  This has to be one of the greatest hoaxes ever pulled on the right.ย  But remember Texas is run by a group of very wealthy fundamentalist religious leaders who demand society return to the 1950s society they remember and loved.ย  They want a state / country that is white Christian male dominated and give unearned respect.ย  They want Christianity, their version of the god worshiped by their church to be forced on everyone so they can get more donations, more forced white babies that are dragged to church by their parents, more butts in pews, more donations in the plate, more tithes.ย  These are the kind of people that if they don’t feel that way, if they are not into something, then no one should be.ย  They are straight cis people who think anyone not straight or cis is doing it as a choice because they are mentally ill and need to be fixed / cured.ย  These are the people with no empathy who want conversion therapy torture done on children and young adults who are LGBTQ+.ย  Hugs

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March 21, 2025

Theย Dallas Observerย reports:

A freshly filed bill brings the topic of furries in Texas schools to the House. The bill, Forbidding Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education Act, pet-named the F.U.R.R.I.E.S Act, would ban students from observing โ€œnon-human behaviors,โ€ which include, but are not limited to, meowing, barking and hissing; wearing a tail, collar, or ears; and licking oneself in a grooming manner.

The F.U.R.R.I.E.S Act, filed by Rep. Stan Gerdes [photo], a Republican lawmaker from Central Texas, does not apply to any specific age group, and instead blankets all students at Texas schools, at the public and private level. The only exceptions are mascots, designated dress-up days and children participating in performances.

The bill follows a debunked right-wing conspiracy theory that teachers were providing students who identify as cats with litter boxes. Indeed, a section of the bill explicitly prohibits โ€œusing a litter box for the passing of stool, urine, or other human byproducts.โ€

Theย Houston Chronicleย reports:

Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday resurrected debunked rumors that public schools were putting litter boxes in classrooms for students dressed as cats, amplifying right-wing criticism of some educators as he pushes for a statewide private school voucher program.ย The Texas Republican told a gathering of pastors at a Baptist church in Austin that the so-called furries trend is โ€œalive and wellโ€ in communities across the state, and that lawmakers needed to ban it.

โ€œIn some small rural sections of school districts in the state of Texas, they have in their schools, what are called furries. Yโ€™all know what this is?โ€ Abbott asked the crowd, which responded with a smattering of โ€œyeahs.โ€ โ€œKids go to school dressed up as cats with litter boxes in their classrooms,โ€ Abbott said.ย Abbott referenced two rural school districts but did not name them in his address to the Texas Pastors Policy Conference.

From the editorial board of theย Dallas Morning News:

No, there arenโ€™t schools in Texas putting out litter boxes for kids to use. Thatโ€™s internet garbage that naive people take as gospel. In fact, we can think of few more effective ways to spread โ€œfurryโ€ culture than to tell the kids itโ€™s against the law. Gov. Greg Abbott, repeating the internet hoax about litter boxes in place of school bathrooms, has either fallen for furry worry or knows there are enough gullible people among his electorate that he can play like a fiddle by plucking their fears.

Abbott has gone full batshit QAnon.

‘maga Re-Education’

Improper Ideology by Clay Jones

Another fascist EO from the Great Red-Ass Baboon Read on Substack

MAGA re-education continues.

Donald Trump has issued an executive order for Vice President (sic) JD Vance to work with Congress to rid the Smithsonian Museum and National Zoo of โ€œimproper ideologyโ€ that is โ€œinconsistent with federal law.โ€

First, what is โ€œimproperโ€ ideology? Even Nazi ideology isnโ€™t illegal, so what is Trump talking about here? And whatโ€™s โ€œimproperโ€ about any ideology at the non-partisan Smithsonian? Is Fonzieโ€™s jacket too woke? Is the Enola Gay gaying up the Air and Space Museum?

And what is โ€œimproperโ€ ideology at the zoo? Are the zebras more Black than White? Are the Giant Pandas too Chinese? Are the Black bears getting preferential treatment over the polar bears? Do we need to deport the Brown bears to El Salvador? Maybe JD will remove all the animals that have exhibited gay behavior, which would include lions, bats, giraffes, bonobos, penguins, macaques, flamingos (obviously), lizards, gulls, and the mascot of the Republican Party, elephants, except they donโ€™t stay in the closet and lie about it.

The Vice President is on the board of The Smithsonian, even if heโ€™s a mascara-wearing couch-humping dolphin porn-searching gaslighting lying racist moron. However, while the federal government helps fund the Smithsonian (which includes the National Zoo), itโ€™s not owned or under the government’s control. Itโ€™s not the responsibility of any of the three branches or even Elonโ€™s fake and unconstitutional fourth branch.

All JD and Congress can do is cut funding if they donโ€™t do as Trump โ€œdesires,โ€ which is the way JD put it to Greenland, โ€œWe can’t just ignore the president’s desires.โ€

The executive order on โ€œrestoring truth and sanity to American historyโ€ alleges that the country has undergone โ€œa concerted and widespread effort to rewrite our Nationโ€™s history.โ€ It instructs Vice President Numb-Nuts to work with Congress to prohibit spending on โ€œexhibits or programs that degrade shared American values, divide Americans based on race, or promote programs or ideologies inconsistent with federal law and policy.โ€

We donโ€™t have laws that ban โ€œimproperโ€ ideology. We have laws that PROTECT ideology.

Among the exhibits Trump wants to ban are those in the American Womenโ€™s History Museum that โ€œrecognize men as women in any respect.โ€ The order also calls out an exhibit on race and sculpture at the Smithsonian.

Trump’s EO also instructs the Secretary of the Interior (Dough Burgum) to reinstate any national monuments or statues within his jurisdiction that were โ€œremoved or changed to perpetuate a false reconstruction of American history.โ€ You know, Confederate statues.

This falls right in line with Trump deporting a green card holder for protesting, cutting funds to universities for allowing protests, deporting people for writing Op-Eds, revoking hundreds of visas from student protesters, and banning words like โ€œblack,โ€ โ€œgay,โ€ and โ€œwomenโ€ from government websites.

The Trump regime is trying to rewrite history while engaging in censorship. Itโ€™s re-educating. Renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and making English our โ€œofficialโ€ language is a part of this, too.

This is what fascist governments do. The Nazis, the Soviets, and Imperial Japan all attempted to change history, currency, and even the languages in nations they captured. In North Korea, they tell the people their leader is a god who doesnโ€™t even need to poop and he can talk to dolphins. By the way, dolphins can be gay, too. Russia claims that nobody is gay in the country, not even the dolphins.

The Smithsonian is wonderful, and now Iโ€™m scolding myself for not visiting the place in over a decade. It has 19 museums, 14 education and research centers, and the National Zoo, and theyโ€™re all FREE. Iโ€™ve been there several times, with most of it spent in the Air and Space Museum because I couldnโ€™t drag my kid out of there.

If youโ€™re in Washington, visit the Smithsonian. Hell, make a special trip to visit Washington (use the Metro while youโ€™re here). I love the zoo, and the pandas are back. Visit it soon before Donald Trump destroys it, like heโ€™s also planning to do with the Kennedy Center.

Everything Donald Trump touches dies.

Music notes: I listened to The Who and some Pete Townsend solo stuff. He really wants to kiss those rough boys, but not in Russia.

Drawn in 30 seconds: (snip-go see it)

Peace & Justice History for 3/30

March 30, 1891
Signaling a growing movement toward direct political action among desperate western farmers, “Sockless” Jerry Simpson called on the Kansas Farmers’ Alliance to work for a takeover of the state government.

“Sockless” Jerry Simpson
Simpson was one of the most well-known and influential leaders among Populist-minded western and midwestern farmers of the late 19th century.
Angered over low crop prices, high-interest bank loans and unaffordable shipping rates, farmers began to unite in self-help groups like the Grange and the Farmers’ Alliances. Initially, these groups primarily provided mutual assistance to members while agitating for the regulation of railroads and grain elevators. Increasingly, though, they became centers of support for more sweeping political change by uniting to help form the nationwide third-party movement known as the Populists.

More about Populist “Sockless” Jerry Simpsonย 
March 30, 1919
Shops were closed and thousands demonstrated in protest against Rowlatt Acts in New Delhi, Amritsar, and other Indian cities. The hastily passed law permanently extended wartime civil liberties restrictions such as trial without jury and internment without trial.
March 30, 1948
Henry Wallace, former vice-president (under Franklin D. Roosevelt) and then Progressive Party presidential candidate, lashed out at the Cold War policies of President Harry S. Truman. Wallace and his supporters were among the few Americans who actively voiced criticisms of America’s Cold War mindset during the late 1940s and 1950s.

Read more on his warnings about American fascistsย 
March 30, 1976

Land Day, 1978. (Photo: Gidon Gitai)
Became known as “Land Day” when Palestinians in occupied territories stood strong against the Zionist entity’s attempted confiscation of thousands of acres of land. Their grassroots protests were met with aggressive violence in which the Zionist police force killed six and injured hundreds of its Palestinian citizens.
What is LandDay?ย |ย moreย 
1982

AP photo/Castelnuove; Marchers protest for Land Day on March 30, 1982 in the Arab village of Sakhnine in northern Israel.
2018
Palestinian people mobilized en masse along the Gaza border to demand an end to a brutal “Israeli” blockade and to demand the rights for displaced Palestinians to return to their homeland. On that day, tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza put their lives on the line to participate in demonstrations that continued every Friday for over a year. Over 250 Palestinian demonstrators have been killed and over 30,000 injured. Rightfully called the Great March of Return, this unwavering display of strength solidified the Palestinian commitment to liberation and sent a clear message that Palestinians will not be silenced.

Marchย 30, 1980
80,000 demonstrated against construction of a commercial nuclear reprocessing plant in Wackersdorf, Germany.
The project was ultimately abandoned.

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistorymarch.htm#march30

Peace & Justice History for 3/29

March 29, 1925
Black leaders in Charleston, West Virginia, protested the showing of D. W. Griffith’s movie,ย Birth of a Nation, scheduled to open at the Rialto Theatre on April 1. They said it violated a 1919 state law prohibiting any entertainment which demeaned another race. Mayor W.W. Wertz and the West Virginia Supreme Court supported their argument and prevented the showing of the film; efforts to ban the film met with mixed results around the country.

Ku Klux Klan “justice” as portrayed inย Birth of a Nation.
The efforts to censor the filmย 
What made this movie (after a book called The Clansmen) exceptional in cinema historyย 
March 29, 1971

U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley was found guilty at a court martial for his part in the My Lai massacre which claimed the lives of hundreds of South Vietnamese civilians. Convicted for the premeditated murder of at least 22 Vietnamese civilians, he was sentenced to three years under house arrest.
Resources and links about My Laiย 
March 29, 1973
The last American combat troops left South Vietnam, ending direct U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War. Military advisors to the South Vietnamese Army remained, as did Marines protecting U.S. installations, and thousands of Defense Department civilians.Of the more than 3 million Americans who served in the war, almost 58,000 had died, and more than 1,000 were missing in action. Some 150,000 Americans had been seriously wounded. The loss of Vietnamese killed and wounded was in the millions and damage to the countryside persists to this day.

The 615th MP Company was inactivated in Vietnam on the last day of American military combat presence.
Timeline on the war in Vietnam
Learn about the persisting problem of Agent Orangeย 
March 29, 1987
Members of Vietnam Veterans For Peace arrived in Wicuili at the end of a march from Jinotega, Nicaragua. The veterans were actively monitoring the U.S. attempts to destabilize the country by providing aid to the insurgentย contras.

More than weapons may have been involved in the Contra supply operationย 
Visit Veterans for Peaceย 

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistorymarch.htm#march29

Some News Of The Day

In, I hope, more palatable form. -A

Another Student Disappeared Off Street. Tabs, Thurs., March 27, 2025 by Rebecca Schoenkopf

Morning news roundup and things to read! Read on Substack

Tabs gif by your friend Martini Glambassador!

Hi hi, whatโ€™s this about, with the hoodies and the masked thugs?

More on Rumeysa Ozturk. She seems to have been kidnapped to ICE prison in Louisiana, whether before or after a judge said NOT TO FUCKING MOVE HER is unknown.ย (Zeteo)

So fucking jealous of Brazil right now. (Guardian)

Sure yes good:

In Lubbock, Texas, public health officials have received orders to stop work supported by three grants that helped fund the response to the widening measles outbreak there, according to Katherine Wells, the cityโ€™s director of public health.

Billions in health funds for infectious diseases and drug treatment being clawed back after they were already given out, and โ€œSome predicted the loss of as much as 90 percent of staff from some infectious disease teams.โ€ (Gift link New York Times)

Vance and Usha backing down from Greenland visit (she was supposed to go with Mike Waltz, but he got real busy this week); instead of going and flaunting themselves around Greenland, theyโ€™re going only to a US base, and Greenland is stoked. (CNN)

Alito and Thomas on the wrong end of a 7-2 vote as Supreme Court says the JACKBOOTED THUGS can FORCE YOU to โ€ฆ put serial numbers on your ghost guns. THE HUMANITY!!!!!! (Decision) Donโ€™t wanna read 63 pages? It was Gorsuch, in the library, with a coherent decision. (Lawyers Guns & Money)

This new US Attorney for upstate New York said Joe Biden should be tried for treason and Barack Obama should be deported, so thatโ€™s just a very stable kind of guy to be a top Trump prosecutor. (Syracuse)

Pam Bondi, the attorney general of the United States, is spending all her time going on TV to yell at Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who is supremely unperturbed by it. (Our Liz at Public Notice)

Oh thank god! Now the gay whales wonโ€™t get windmill cancer! (Heatmap, reg req)

โ€œItโ€™s like a Tea Party rally for people who believe the 14th Amendment is real.โ€ With Bernie and AOC in Tempe and Tucson. (Mother Jones)

Oh huh, real wages (after accounting for inflation) were up 14 percent for the lowest-paid working people under Joe Biden? And 11 percent for the next decile? And still up but not as much for the richer people? I am sorry, I will NEVER get over how we kept having to apologize for Joe Bidenโ€™s economy every time it was mentioned.

(More at Dean Baker)

Tesla only sold 7 or 8,000 Cybertrvcks last quarter. Is that bad? (Electrek)

When scientists and urban planners first started to realize Elon Musk is full of shit. (Union of Concerned Scientists)

โ€œIn year-to-year visits, Target saw a decline in nearly 5 million shoppers during a four-week period that ended Feb. 9. For Costco, the big-box store corporation saw an increase of 7.7 million visits.โ€ And thatโ€™s why you donโ€™t shit on โ€œDEIโ€ (Black and gay people existing). (Black Enterprise)

Hey itโ€™s your right to make your 14-year-olds work past 11 p.m. on a school night. Florida says so! (Tallahassee Democrat)

Single women are driving the housing market. Couldnโ€™t even get a mortgage until 1974. (Detroit Free Press)

My goodness Vanity Fair used to pay all the money in the world. (Yale Review)

New Polish freedom cow just dropped but it is an Australian wiener dog. (Guardian)


Snip-there is more, and you should go read, and even subscribe, in order to get these every day. Great stuff! -A

What the Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador Experienced

https://time.com/7269604/el-salvador-photos-venezuelan-detainees/


I want to thank Allison Gill for this report.ย  I got it from her daily beans podcast that I listen to while I brush my teeth, shower, and if she goes long while I dress.ย  ย Her podcasts are very informative with three different segments of news and what is happening.ย  Often I write down what I can remember to talk about.ย  Then I realized she gives a transcript of each show, and that transcripts with links is bringing you this post.ย  She has a substack which I also follow where she reports the news giving tips on how to get involved.ย  https://www.muellershewrote.com.ย  What follows is horrifying and triggered me because the abuse these people went through was some of what I did.ย  But remember most of the people on these flights are not gang members.ย  ย This all comes from a slum lord not wanting to deal with a protest on his apartment complex that was getting really dangerous for the people living there.ย  He went to the news claiming a gang called … had taken over and was shaking down him and residents.ย  Yes they did go to a few residences and demand the money, the money promised to help fund their fight against the landlord.ย  Many right wing outlets selectively edited the videos to make the protesting people seem very sinister.ย  TYT also pushed the scenario hard.ย  As you will read the people in this foreign prison for at least a year held in commutation black out are not gang members, many came to the US in legal ways, some had green cards.ย  They can not access lawyers, can’t call friends or family, they are held for a year in horrific conditions like in a Russian gulag because tRump and crew don’t care about the constitution or the people.ย  All they want is all non-white people removed from the US.ย  Some of those deported by the way, luckily not to this place are US citizens that are fighting for their rights.ย  Hence the sending them to El Salvador that has no laws of rights and agreed for a huge price per detainee to keep them from accessing any outside person.ย  They could kill them tomorrow and no one would know.ย  ย The tRump people are grabbing anyone they can and sending them there knowing they can not get any help.ย  Sadly I just watched a clip on Tim Pool a low info moron who clearly thinks this is great no matter how many innocent people get caught up in it.ย  It doesn’t matter they broke no laws, and entering the US illegally to ask for asylum is not a criminal offense despite what the white supremacist say it is a protected right under US laws and the treaties, That makes it legal.ย  Again not that tRump and crew care.ย  By any definition that torture is against the US Constitution.ย  An impeachable offense.ย  Hugs


Holsinger is an American photojournalist based out of Nashville, Tenn.
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On the night of Saturday, March 15, three planes touched down in El Salvador, carrying 261 men deported from the United States. A few dozen were Salvadoran, but most of the men were Venezuelans the Trump Administration hadย designated as gang members and deported, with little or no due process. I was there to document their arrival.
For more than a year, I have been embedded throughout El Salvadorโ€™s society, working on aย book chronicling the countryโ€™s transformation. From the huts of remote island fishermen to the desk of the President, from elite homicide detective units to elementary school classrooms, I have interviewed government officials and everyday people, collecting stories that would shock Stephen King. Iโ€™ve stood in classrooms full of happy students which not long ago were empty, because children here once learned early that schools were places to be raped or recruited. Iโ€™ve interviewed killers in prison and sat with them face-to-face.
As I stood on the tarmac, an agent with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s ICE Special Response Team told me that some of the Venezuelans had weakly attempted to take over their plane upon landing. It wasnโ€™t unusual for detainees to try to make a last stand, the agent said, guarding the doorway to the plane at the top of the gangway stairs. โ€œThey began to try to organize to overthrow the plane by screaming for everyone to stand up and fight. But not everyone was on board,โ€ the agent said, cautioning me to be careful because some of the Venezuelans would fight once they were offloaded
Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador
Philip Holsinger
Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador
PHILIP HOLSINGER
Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador
Philip Holsinger

Even if not fighting, almost all the detainees came to the door of the plane with angry, defiant faces. It was their faces that grabbed me, because within a few hours those faces would completely transform.

The Venezuelans emerging from their plane were not in prison clothes, but in designer jeans and branded tracksuits. Their faces were the faces of guys who in no way expected what they first sawโ€”an ocean of soldiers and police, an entire army assembled to apprehend them.

Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador
Philip Holsinger
Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador
Philip Holsinger

One of the alleged organizers of the attempted overthrow fought the U.S. agents on the plane, cursing the Americans, the Salvadorans,ย President Nayib Bukeleย himself. El Salvadorโ€™s Minister of Defense, Renรฉ Merino, who had been standing on the tarmac at the bottom of the gangway, rushed aboard, dragged the guy to the gangway himself, and flung him into the waiting hands of black-masked guards.

Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador
Philip Holsinger

The transfer from the plane to the buses that would carry them to prison was rapid, yet it might as well have been the crossing of an ancient continent. I felt the detaineesโ€™ fear as they marched through a gauntlet of black-clad guards, guns raised like the spears of some terrible tribe. I walked the line of buses waiting to depart, photographing faces. A guard noticed one of the detainees turned toward the window and wrenched his head back down into his chest.

Philip Holsinger

Around 2 a.m., the convoy of 22 buses, flanked by armored vehicles and police, moved out of theย airport. Soldiers and police lined the 25-mile route to the prison, with thick patrols at every bridge andย intersection. For the few Salvadorans, it was a familiar landscape. But for a Venezuelan plucked from America, it must have appeared dystopianโ€”police and soldiers for miles and miles in woodland darkness.

The Terrorism Confinement Center, aย notorious maximum-security prisonย known as CECOT, sits in an old farm field at the foot of an ancient volcano, brightly lit against the night sky. Iโ€™ve spent considerable time there and know the place intimately. As we entered the intake yard, the head of prisons was giving orders to an assembly of hundreds of guards. He told them the Venezuelans had tried to overthrow their plane, so the guards must be extremely vigilant. He told them plainly: Show them they are not in control.

Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador
Philip Holsinger

The intake began with slaps. One young man sobbed when a guard pushed him to the floor. He said, โ€œIโ€™m not a gang member. Iโ€™m gay. Iโ€™m a barber.โ€ I believed him. But maybe itโ€™s only because he didnโ€™t look like what I had expectedโ€”he wasnโ€™t a tattooed monster.

The men were pulled from the buses so fast the guards couldnโ€™t keep pace. Chained at their ankles andย wrists, they stumbled and fell, some guards falling to the ground with them. With each fall cameย a kick, a slap, a shove. The guards grabbed necks and pushed bodies into the sides of the buses as they forced the detainees forward. There was no blood, but the violence had rhythm, like a theater of fear.

Inside the intake room, a sea of trustees descended on the men with electric shavers, stripping headsย of hair with haste. The guy who claimed to be a barber began to whimper, folding his hands in prayer as his hair fell. He was slapped. The man asked for his mother, then buried his face in his chained hands and cried as he was slapped again.

Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador
Philip Holsinger

After being shaved, the detainees were stripped naked. More of them began to whimper; the hard faces I saw on the plane had evaporated. It was like looking at men who passed through a time machine. In two hours, they aged 10 years. Their nice clothes were not gathered or catalogued but simply thrust into black garbage bags to be thrown out with their hair.

They entered their cold cells, 80 men per cell, with steel planks for bunks, no mats, no sheets, no pillow. No television. No books. No talking. No phone calls and no visitors. For these Venezuelans, it was not just a prison they had arrived at. It was exile to another world, a place so cold and far from home they may as well have been sent into space, nameless and forgotten. Holding my camera, it was as if I watched them become ghosts.

Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador
Philip Holsinger

Some Belle of the Ranch videos

Bwahahahaha-Open Windows!

A Trump portrait by Ann Telnaes

Not happy with his official one in the Colorado state capitol Read on Substack

Itโ€™s one thing to be unhappy with how other people see your appearance, itโ€™s another to publicly whine and obsess over it.

This is not an important issue in the many horrible actions of the first two months of the Trump administration but only to reinforce his narcissism and what he spends his time on as president. One a much more important subject, I have a graphic essay in the works about how Trump attacked the free press in his first administration to what heโ€™s doing now.

The portrait Trump is angry about.

One Trump likes.

My offering as a replacement.

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Some Women’s And Labor History

When They Jailed The Most Dangerous Woman In America, Mary ‘Mother’ Jones, For ‘First Amendment’ by Rebecca Schoenkopf (Eric Loomis on Wonkette)

March 22, 1914, in labor history! Read on Substack

Mother Jones, c. 1910, marching in Trinidad, Colo. Photo courtesy of The Newberry Library, Chicago. Call # MMS Kerr Archives.

On March 22, 1914, Mary โ€œMotherโ€ Jones was arrested on a train in southern Colorado for her work in fighting for the coal miners on strike that area. This was her second arrest in this conflict, as she had previously been detained by the state militia in Trinidad and then sent to Denver. Upon release in Denver, she immediately went back to the coal fields, daring the mine owners and their bought police forces to arrest her again. Her work here was typical of the sacrifices this iconic organizer made in the second half of her life as she fought for the miners so badly exploited in late nineteenth and early twentieth century America.

Mother Jones is one of the most fascinating characters in American history. An Irish housewife who had little connection to political activism for much of her adult life, she emerged in middle age as a fiery agitator after her husband and all four of her children died of yellow fever in Memphis and her dress shop burned in the Chicago fire of 1871. She quickly became the voice of the mineworkers, especially in the coal country of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. She bridged generations of activism, being extremely close friends with Terence Powderly while also hailing the rise of the United Mine Workers and radical activists that Powderly could barely understand at his peak in the 1880s. She said she was much older than she actually was, which had both rhetorical powers and helped cement her in our historical memory, as she claimed to be 100 years old the year she died when in fact she was probably 93.

By 1897, she was known as Mother Jones, wearing out of style Victorian black dresses and using the mantle of motherhood as central to her organizing prowess. Calling her โ€œmotherโ€ both established her as a maternal figure among the miners but also centered her emphasis on childhood and motherhood in organizing. For instance, she opposed womenโ€™s suffrage and ultimately believed that women should be taking care of their children rather than getting involved in politics. Her own life story made this stance not hypocritical. She also used children in her organizing, including the 1903 Childrenโ€™s Crusade, a march of minersโ€™ children from Pennsylvania to Theodore Rooseveltโ€™s home in Oyster Bay, New York, where the children carried signs reading, โ€œWe want to go to School and not the mines.โ€ Roosevelt refused to meet with them. She worked for the UMWA but attended the founding convention of the Industrial Workers of the World in 1905 and worked as an organizer for the Socialist Party in the late 1900s, returning to the UMWA as a paid organizer in 1911.

Though all of these actions, Mother Jones became known as โ€œthe most dangerous woman in America,โ€ a title given to her by a district attorney in West Virginia named Reese Blizzard. During a 1902 trial where she was charged with ignoring injunctions against miners holding union meetings (First Amendment in the coal fields indeed!), Blizzard pointed at her, saying, โ€œThere sits the most dangerous woman in America. She comes into a state where peace and prosperity reign โ€ฆ crooks her finger [and] twenty thousand contented men lay down their tools and walk out.โ€ That wasnโ€™t true and served the interests of the owners to say that their employees were actually good people but stupid and easily led astray by outside agitators, instead of admitting their employees had a bloody good reason to go on strike. Anyway, the nickname stuck and this attitude from employers was something Jones reveled in.

In the fall of 1913, Mother Jones traveled to Colorado to participate in mineworkersโ€™ organizing in the coal fields in the southern part of that state. Conditions in the coal fields were all too typical of the time: complete industry control over a workforce that was polyglot and desperate. Working conditions were horribly dangerous. Between 1884 and 1912, 1,708 workers died in Colorado coal mines (over 42,000 nationwide). Companies controlled not only the mines but housing, stores, and education. Union organizing was met with brutality and murder. Effectively, the coal companies controlled workersโ€™ lives in Colorado as they did in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. These were Mother Jonesโ€™s people.

The companies did not welcome Jonesโ€™s presence. She was thrown off company property several times. She was arrested twice. After the first arrest, she was placed in a comfortable hospital for a month. After all, she was an elderly woman and a bit harder to crack the whip on than the miners themselves. But on March 22, 1914, she was arrested again. This time, the companies were less kind. They threw her into the Huerfano County jail in Walsenburg. This was no nice hospital. She spent 23 days in the jail.

The United Mine Workers tried to capitalize on Jonesโ€™s arrest. They issued a pamphlet describing (and perhaps exaggerating a bit) the conditions this old woman had to suffer through as she lived her faith of defending the miners. The pamphlet discussed the filth, the rats in the cell, the snow pouring in a broken window, a guard jabbing her with a bayonet. On the other hand, the mine owners and their friends accused Mother Jones of having been a prostitute in a Denver brothel in 1904 and said her support for Coxeyโ€™s Army had consisted of procuring women for sex. On both sides, Mother Jones elicited strong opinions.

After her second release, Mother Jones went to Washington DC to testify on the conditions in the coal country.ย A few days later, the Colorado coal wars would see their most violent incident, with the Ludlow Massacre. Between Ludlow and the aftermath when enraged miners went on a rampage against anyone associated with the coal companies, up to 200 people died in this strike, possibly the most deadly in American history. John D. Rockefeller Jr. agreed to meet with her about the conditions of the miners as part of his public relations effort when he was savagely attacked for his role at Ludlow.

Mary Jones died in 1930. Earlier that year, on the day she supposedly turned 100, Mother Jones was filmed with sound about workersโ€™ rights.

FURTHER READING:

Elliott Gornโ€™s The Most Dangerous Woman in America.

Thomas Andrews, Killing for Coal: Americaโ€™s Deadliest Labor War.