On this day in 1911, the Japanese government executed twelve anarchists, including radical journalists Kanno Sugako and Kōtoku Shūsui (shown), as part of a widespread crackdown on left-wing activism. Among those executed were Uchiyama Gudō, a Buddhist priest and socialist who spoke out against the Meiji government for its imperialism and advocated for conscripted soldiers to desert en masse.

The pretext for this crackdown was the “High Treason Incident”, a plot to assassinate the Emperor of Japan. The incident began when police searched the room of Miyashita Takichi, a young lumbermill employee, and found materials which could be used to construct bombs, concluding that there was a broader conspiracy to harm the imperial family.

On the basis of this plot, the Japanese government rounded up leftist activists from all over the country. 24 of the 26 defendants actually brought to trial were sentenced to death, despite the evidence against nearly all of them being circumstantial.

Among those executed anarcha-feminist journalist Kanno Sugako (some sources say she was executed on January 25th). At the age of 29, Kanno became the first woman with the status of political prisoner to be executed in the history of modern Japan.

Prior to his execution, Kōtoku Shūsui etched this message on the wall of his cell: “How has it come about that I have committed this grave crime? Today my trial is hidden from outside observers and I have even less liberty than previously to speak about these events. Perhaps in 100 years someone will speak out about them on my behalf.”

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  • stigsbandit34z [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    Ahh I think I see your point. Kinda sucks for me though because I’m physically disabled (can walk but am unable to engage in strenuous physical activity without losing balance) so I’ve channeled most of that energy into politics (online and irl). I guess the real world aspect of it all is one of my hobbies in a sense, but it sounds like you’re saying it’s a fast track to inevitable failure.

    Probably the autism in me, but I’m so bad at f deciding “what” to do but usually excel when I’m told what to do by another person. It’s the fucking decision-making aspect of it all I’m convinced and whether my decisions are judged

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      A lot of times political organizing can feel like digging to the center of the earth with a shovel. It’s not very good to ground your emotions and mental health solely in regards to your success in a task with such a large scope.

      I’d personally suggest taking up a creative hobby if you can’t do a more physical one. Or get really into a niche subculture. For me, I took up music production, programming, and creative writing, which aren’t very physically strenuous and can all be done at a computer.

      Just try and find an outlet (preferably one that you can separate enough from the political project you are engaged in) that you find enjoyable emilie-shrug

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        8 months ago

        Yeahhhhh I thought focusing on my city would be so much easier than anything else, but turns out that everyone is just trying to keep their head above water. But I still so deeply believe in the possibility of getting people to recognize that all the extremely boring shit happening in city council meetings is what actually matters as opposed to the spectacle (and borderline kayfab) that is national-level elections (am I wrong?)

        But I digress. Guess I’ll pick up the guitar again or put energy into this local cooking club my friend wants to start lol rat-salute-2