I suppose it is out of laziness that the world is the same day after day. Today it seemed to want to change. And then anything, anything could happen.
— Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea
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Slaughterhouse | 1987
On this day, 3 January 1911, the famous Siege of Sidney Street took place in London, when a group of three exiled Latvian revolutionaries engaged in a gun battle with over 1,000 police and soldiers. Wanted for the killing of two police officers in an attempted jewellery heist the previous month, two of the gang were eventually killed when the house they were held up in caught fire, and Winston Churchill who was Home Secretary at the time refused to let firefighters put it out. The suspected leader of the gang, Peter Piatkow, aka “Peter the Painter” (pictured) was never found, became a working class hero in the East End and there are many competing theories as to what became of him, including questioning if he actually existed…
Historian Philip Ruff believes that Peter was a revolutionary named Jānis Žāklis.
More information here: https://libcom.org/history/peter-painter-janis-zhaklis-siege-sidney-street https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.1819457841572691/2177975462387592/?type=3
Achille Bologna - Falci, ca.1930
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“They got you fighting a culture war to stop you fighting a class war”
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