In the June
1885 issue of Commonweal Morris
wrote: ‘we have not far to seek to find violence without justice in the
present. Do men choose a miserable life, or are they forced into it? No one wants
violence if a decent life for everyone can be obtained without it. But it is to be feared that the natural
sequence of enforced misery will be violent revolution … will that be the fault
of the wretched or of the system which has made them wretched’.
His words
bear forcefully upon the mass uprising that has shaken the United States over
the last week, after the police murder of George Floyd on 25 May. These protests may not actually be aiming at
revolution in Morris’s sense, but they are certainly an uprising against brutal
misery and oppression inflicted on the black population of the country by its
deeply racialised capitalism and a white-supremacist President who is just
itching to unleash the military upon his own people. Not that you need the actual army when you
have paramilitary thugs like the National Guard at your disposal.
What the
world feared China might do to protestors in Hong Kong, it has, ironically,
seen come to pass in the so-called Land of the Free. Such moments of uprising, messy, confused and
violent though they always will be, are also moments of political
self-definition and choice: either you take a stand with the oppressed, however
modest that gesture may be, or, through silence, you allow State repression to
run its ugly course. Morrisians, both
individually and through such collective channels as they have access to, must surely
do the former. Otherwise, what could
possibly be the point of seeing yourself as a ‘Morrisian’ in the first place!
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And here's a fine, impassioned piece by Cornel West on the boot that is crushing the neck of American democracy: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/01/george-floyd-protests-cornel-west-american-democracy
Labour's Emily Thornberry takes a stand against Trump's internal repression: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/uk-protests-boris-johnson-donald-trump-riot-gear-arms-george-floyd-a9545406.html
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