On this day in 1899, the US started what became known as the “first Vietnam” when it began colonizing the Philippines. During the “Philippine-American War”, up to 1.4 million Filipinos were massacred. 🧵
30,000 brave Filipino guerillas organized by the revolutionary society called the Katipunan had only just gotten rid of Spanish colonizers in 1896, after 300 years of colonial rule.
The US meanwhile had also been busy fighting the Spanish, not for freedom, but to take over Spanish colonies in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines.
Instead of surrendering to the Filipinos, Spain agreed to sell its colony to the US for $20 million under an agreement called the Treaty of Paris. But the US government failed to secure the backing of Congress for the Treaty and so declared war on the Philippines on February 4.
With Congress’ backing for the Treaty looking unlikely, the US government declared war on the Philippines on the false pretext that Filipinos had fired shots at US troops who were now occupying Manila.
US troops piled up the thousands of Filipino bodies lining the streets and made fortifications of them. Meanwhile, the Katipunan who had until now been busy fighting the Spanish switched focus to their new enemy, the US.
As the revolutionaries launched a heroic campaign of mobile guerilla warfare with the support of the Filipino masses, the US deployed 70,000 troops with instructions to use “overwhelming force”.
They slaughtered entire villages, tortured civilians and built concentration camps where thousands perished from hunger, disease and violence.
By December, Congress approved the Treaty, but the war wouldn’t end until 1902 with the US claiming “victory”. The end of the war began 44-years of US colonization of the Philippines and despite the latter securing independence in 1946, today it remains a semi-colony.
All post-independence Filipino governments have submitted to US-dominated international finance institutions whose prescriptions have plunged millions of Filipinos into extreme poverty.
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The armed Corsican independence organization FLNC is making a comeback: France’s latest plans for Corsica’s autonomy reforms triggered a long-unseen response from the separatists vowing to continue fighting. 🧵👇
The public appearance of the National Liberation Front of Corsica (FLNC) followed a speech by President Emmanuel Macron calling for new negotiations with the Corsican authorities but denying the Mediterranean island’s independence from France.
The FLNC took up the armed struggle for a sovereign Corsican nation-state, reviving the former Corsican Republic founded in 1755. 1975 is considered a turning point for today’s independence movement when France deployed military helicopters and tanks for counterinsurgency on the island.
Germany’s far-right party, “Alternative for Germany (AfD),” is reaching all-time high approval rates in polls and is on its way to becoming the main opposition party. Meanwhile, they plan to deport millions. What’s happening in Germany? 🧵
Using populist rhetoric, the AfD, founded in 2013, has taken advantage of Germany’s economic disparity between the East and West, turning the former East German states into their stronghold and becoming a leading force against Germany’s failing government.
Recent federal election polls revealed a new record nationwide approval rate for the AfD of up to 24.5%. During Germany’s last federal election in September 2021, the AfD got only 10.3% of the vote. In just a few years, the AfD has become the country’s second most popular party.
On this day in 1919, German revolution leaders Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht were murdered by a gang of right-wing army officers, led by the Social Democratic Party. 🧵
Luxemburg and Liebknecht co-founded the anti-war Spartacus League Spartakusbund, which later became the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). Together, they led the Spartacist uprising in Berlin.
The SPD brutally crushed the uprising. It saw soldiers obliterating what was left of the resistance and conducting air raids in working-class neighborhoods.
Mao Zedong, co-founder of the Communist Party of China, was born 130 years ago today in Shaoshan. In 1949, Mao founded the People’s Republic of China, bringing the Communist Party of China to power in an extraordinary moment in Chinese, 20th-century, and revolutionary history. 🧵
Mao was born in Hunan Province to a peasant family and later became a teacher. He was strongly influenced by the Xinhai Revolution of 1911, which overthrew the emperor, and by the May 4 Movement, which grew out of protests against the 1919 Treaty of Versailles.
Mao moved to Beijing, where he became a library assistant at Peking University. Already influenced by anti-imperialism and Chinese nationalism, he converted to Marxism during this period. Mao attended the founding of the Chinese Communist Party in July 1921.
Over 170 armed police officers raided eight targets in Berlin during crackdown operations against pro-Palestinian organizations. Germany is the crackdown epicenter against Palestinian activism. Here is what's happening.
During the early morning hours, at least six left-wing activists were pulled out of their beds at gunpoint by Berlin police. The operation targeted the anti-capitalist women's organization ZORA, which has recently mobilized across national borders against Israel's war on Gaza.
The speaker of Ghana's parliament is threatening to pass an anti-LGBTQI+ bill before Christmas. If passed, Ghana will join Uganda & others who've led crackdowns against LGBTQI+ communities. Politicians claim homosexuality is a foreign concept. In reality, homophobia is. 🧵
One of the main tools Western colonizers used to control and exploit Africa was the imposition of their laws and religion. Unlike many Indigenous African religions and spiritual beliefs, European Christianity was fiercely homophobic.
The Buggery Act of 1533 in England was forced onto Britain's colonies with the aim of erasing and demonizing the pre-colonial histories and cultures of Africa that were much more tolerant and accepting of sexual and gender diversity.