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Soph0571

(9,685 posts)
Sat Nov 3, 2018, 08:03 AM Nov 2018

Anti Fascism Just Lost A Giant

Anti-fascism lost a giant today:
Max Levitas, who has died at 103.
Max was fined £10 in 1934, aged 19, for painting anti-Blackshirt graffiti on Nelson’s column when Mosley’s thugs rallied.
In 1936, he was a message runner at the battle of Cable Street.





His words:



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Anti Fascism Just Lost A Giant (Original Post) Soph0571 Nov 2018 OP
He seemed like quite a fighter. Rest in peace Max Levitas. FailureToCommunicate Nov 2018 #1
Just read about the Battle of Cable Street. Wow! Strongly urge all to read about it! bobbieinok Nov 2018 #2
A real fighter for truth. mountain grammy Nov 2018 #3
RIP, Mr. Levitas. brush Nov 2018 #4
Rest in peace to a true hero! pazzyanne Nov 2018 #5
So many heros are now gone. paleotn Nov 2018 #6
R.I.P. Mr. Levitas! denvine Nov 2018 #7
Marx-Leninism isn't "truth." Small-Axe Nov 2018 #8
he certainly cut to the heart of the problem ProfessorPlum Nov 2018 #9
The original Anti-Fa LiberalLovinLug Nov 2018 #10
I'd give him a medal. demigoddess Nov 2018 #11
I've not heard of him before. I'll have to read up on him. R.I.P. Honeycombe8 Nov 2018 #12
Brave freedom fighter. Thank you Mr. Levitas. RIP. appalachiablue Nov 2018 #13
Thank you for the post, appalachiablue. Haggis for Breakfast Nov 2018 #14
And then the Levitas brothers went on to support Soviet totalitarianism... Small-Axe Nov 2018 #16
Rest In Peace. 47of74 Nov 2018 #15
 

Small-Axe

(359 posts)
8. Marx-Leninism isn't "truth."
Sat Nov 3, 2018, 11:33 AM
Nov 2018

My heroes fight for liberal democracy and not for left-wing versions of totalitarianism.

Of two evils choose neither.



ProfessorPlum

(11,267 posts)
9. he certainly cut to the heart of the problem
Sat Nov 3, 2018, 01:08 PM
Nov 2018

racism is the thing that prevents class struggle. We have to defeat racism in order to win the class struggle.

LiberalLovinLug

(14,175 posts)
10. The original Anti-Fa
Sat Nov 3, 2018, 07:00 PM
Nov 2018

And no that's not an insult. Anti-Fa rose from the need for a counter protest whenever the new American nazi's gathered to strut their stuff. But right wing propaganda has painted them as some kind of terrorist organization led by, who else, Soros. Most are just college/university students.

appalachiablue

(41,164 posts)
13. Brave freedom fighter. Thank you Mr. Levitas. RIP.
Sat Nov 3, 2018, 09:24 PM
Nov 2018


Battle of Cable Street, Sunday, Oct. 4, 1936, London East End. Thousands of people engaged in the famous clash between Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists (BUF) Blackshirt members, the Metropolitan Police and anti-fascist socialists, communists and Jewish residents.

It became known that the British Union of Fascists (BUF) were organising a march to take place on Sunday 4 October 1936, through the heart of the East End (an area which then had a large Jewish population). Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in their Blackshirt uniform through the East End.
An estimated 100,000 residents of the area petitioned then Home Secretary John Simon to ban the march because of the strong likelihood of violence. He refused, and sent a police escort in an attempt to prevent anti-fascist protesters from disrupting the march.

The Board of Deputies of British Jews denounced the march as anti-semitic, and urged Jews to stay away. Phil Piratin, a member of the local branch of the Communist Party of Great Britain, quickly organised opposition forces. The following year, Piratin became the first Communist to be elected to Stepney Borough Council.

The anti-fascist groups built roadblocks in an attempt to prevent the march from taking place. The barricades were constructed near the junction with Christian Street in Stepney, towards the west end of this long street. The main confrontation took place around Gardiner's Corner in Whitechapel.

An estimated 20,000 anti-fascist demonstrators turned out, and were met by 6,000-7,000 policemen (including mounted police), who attempted to clear the road to permit the march of 2,000–3,000 fascists to proceed. The demonstrators fought back with sticks, rocks, chair legs and other improvised weapons. Rubbish, rotten vegetables and the contents of chamber pots were thrown at the police by women in houses along the street.

After a series of running battles, Mosley agreed to abandon the march to prevent bloodshed. The BUF marchers were dispersed towards Hyde Park instead while the anti-fascists rioted with police. About 150 demonstrators were arrested, although some escaped with the help of other demonstrators. Around 175 people were injured including police, women and children. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cable_Street https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_Mosley
 

Small-Axe

(359 posts)
16. And then the Levitas brothers went on to support Soviet totalitarianism...
Sun Nov 4, 2018, 03:35 AM
Nov 2018

With brother Maurice going to East Germany to support the Stasi state.

Sorry, but these are anti-liberal anti-democrats who embraced totalitarianism whole-heartedly.

Not heroes, but villains.

The enemy of your enemy isn't always one's friend.

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