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On this day in 1848, more than 40,000 French workers initiated the June Days Uprising after the state closed National Workshops that provided work to the unemployed, causing 10,000 casualties and 4,000 workers to be deported to Algeria.

The National Workshops had only been formed a few months earlier, when, on February 25th, a group of armed workers interrupted a session of the provisional government to demand "the organization of labor" and "the right to work".

In late June, the Second Republic began planning to close the workshops, leading to a national uprising. In sections of the city, hundreds of barricades were thrown up. The National Guard was sent in to quell the rebellion, and workers seized weapons from local armories to fight back.

The violence, which lasted just three days, resulted in more than 10,000 casualties and 4,000 participants to be deported to Algeria. Among the dead was Denis Auguste Affre, Archbishop of Paris, killed while trying to negotiate peace with an angry crowd.

The rebellion was successfully crushed, and the episode put a hold on revolutionary ambitions of radical Republicans at the time. In its aftermath, the French Constitution of 1848 was adopted, mandating that executive power be wielded by a democratically elected president.

The first president under this framework was Napoleon Bonaparte, who dissolved the constitution during his first term in office.

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[-] thelastaxolotl@hexbear.net 15 points 2 days ago

there are members of a DSA caucus that are legitimately mad at and talking about filing a grievance against another DSA member for calling them crackers on twitter. there's no joke I could make that's funnier then the situation itself

the DSA is so funny nerds, i cant never get too angry at them

[-] DoomBloomDialectic@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

when i was shopping around for orgs before joining PSL, it's wild how - despite being a far more marginalized ideology - membership were immediately vastly more normal vs DSA. and when i say normal i don't mean it in like a boring conformist or ableist way, i just mean down to earth and empathetic and connected to/of the working class. (me and my comrades are plenty quirky & neurodivergent).

also it's insane to me the amount of infighting DSA slap fights i've seen play out on fucking social media/twitter, people call PSL a cult for "monitoring social media activity" but a serious org not having a social media policy is wild to me.

[-] glimmer_twin@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago

Same deal I’ve found in Australia. The more liberal end of the β€œβ€β€socialist””” movement is full of weirdos who would have a panic attack if the average worker tried to talk to them on the street, whereas people in the commie org are chill.

[-] Wakmrow@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago

I'm in the middle of my own grievance process with them it's so funny

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