On this day in 1821, 3,000 striking workers in present-day Telford, England clashed with Yeomanry, who fired into the crowd after workers refused an order to disperse. Two were killed, two more were sentenced to death, and nine were arrested.

Colliers across the Coalbrookdale Coalfields had gone on strike the previous day in response to the lowering of their wages, and production across the area came to a halt. A large body of men marched to ironworks at Madeley Wood and Dawley, blowing out all the furnaces, damaging machinery, and inciting non-striking workers to join in.

It's important to not see this massacre as an isolated incident but as part of a wider picture. Where workers sought improved conditions, pay and political rights, employers and the state used brutal methods to repress them.

Recently, a group in Telford, Shropshire has highlighted events that took place in the county in 1821, known as the Cinderloo uprising. The very name indicates the national effects of the growing Chartist movement and the events of Peterloo two years earlier.

3,000 men and women from the mines and villages of the area marched through that part of Shropshire. Workers endured brutal conditions at the time, and were outraged by a local ironmasters' illegal pact to reduce wages by what was then a huge six pence.

As their march built, waiting for them were the Shropshire Yeomanry (a volunteer cavalry force). A magistrate read the riot act and gave them an hour to leave. But the marchers, armed with only tools and sticks, were having none of it.

The yeomanry were ordered to advance and to disperse or arrest the 'troublemakers'. But while they tried to make arrests, the crowd started throwing stones and slag. Those captured were set free and the yeomanry started shooting.

William Bird, an 18-year-old collier was killed outright, while Thomas Gittins was mortally wounded. Tom Palin, a colliery man from Hollinswood, was also shot and later hanged in Shrewsbury. The group researching Cinderloo believe he was about 24. He could have been working in the pits for 16 years before his death.

After the uprising, most ironmasters agreed to 'only' reduce workers' pay by four pence.

But it had a longer-lasting impact on the area. The discontent got more people talking about trade unions, about other events across the country.

Brutality Pete Jackson, one of the group researching the uprising (the Cinderloo 1821 Committee), said that the story runs contrary to the way we sometimes look at Victorian life in the area.

"This story highlights the brutality of the conditions they were working in. It goes counter to the image that the Ironbridge museums present of a twee existence in Victorian times of people hop, skip and jumping around - baking bread and all being happy.

"Actually, people from a very young age - some as young as six - were working 14 to 18 hours a day doing very hard physical work.

"The idea that people weren't going along with that and weren't thinking how wonderful it all was doesn't fit with the narrative of Telford as it is now.

"This was a whole community that saw itself under siege. These people had a hard existence. The women were part of the crowd, and young children were there as well. They were as raucous as the men. The crowd thought it had nothing else to lose.

"Tom Palin was just standing up for his mates, for the rights of people.

"This is a story for the future as well as the past. It's about the sense of community and the power they have when they work together."

Chartist Movement

Chartism was a working class movement, which emerged in 1836 and was most active between 1838 and 1848. The aim of the Chartists was to gain political rights and influence for the working classes. Chartism got its name from the People's Charter, that listed the six main aims of the movement.

The 6 demands: universal manhood suffrage, equal electoral districts, vote by ballot, annually elected Parliaments, payment of members of Parliament, and abolition of the property qualifications for membership.

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  • Huldra [they/them, it/its]
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    3 years ago

    Jesus fucking christ I open up the papers and the first thing that greets me is an op-ed yelling about the "brutality" of Chinas covid response, which insists that dumb asians cant make vaccines that work as well as western vaccines, and says its weird to actually punish people for breaking safety protocols and potentially infecting others.

    Very next page? Another op-ed by a liberal party youth org guy who says that we need to remove restrictions(The very few that we actually have) and be like Denmark instead.

    Also an article about how the healthcare system in my city has made almost 2 billion in profits, and instead of using that on improving the healthcare the moderates that run healthcare here want to just give it all out as a one time bonus. Meanwhile anyone who has had to try and use the system experience massive queues and overworked personnel, great.

    And for whatever goddamn reason theres also a FUCKING JOE ROGAN ARTICLE IN THIS SWEDISH DAILY NEWSPAPER. Its all word vomit about how Joe Rogan is a threat to establishment media, dogshit.

    Wish I'd skipped the papers today, christ.

    • anaesidemus [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      The Nordic pissing contest in full swing, daily articles here in Iceland crying that we will be the last Nordic country to remove all restrictions. Maybe if we hadn't starved the health service for decades we could open up sooner.

    • CopsDyingIsGood [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      The sheer brutality of making sure people don't die of disease. Truly china's human rights abused know no bounds

  • crime [she/her, any]
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    3 years ago

    had a zoom conversation with a bunch of coworkers today including one who's leaving next week to "focus his career on fighting climate change" and I refrained from flippantly asking him if he was leaving to blow up oil pipelines, really proud of myself

    • Lundi [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      ive been reading ‘how to blow up a pipeline’ by andreas malm. Really disappointing so far, no instructions about how to blow up a pipeline just arguments about why it’s good to key up SUVs.

      gee thanks dude can’t we get to the making things boom part

      • Multihedra [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah I wasn’t particularly impressed with the rev left interview. I don’t think it was bad, I just didn’t really get the utility of the discussion l (my general recollection, no specifics)

      • thethirdgracchi [he/him, they/them]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah I loved Malm's other books (Fossil Capital is truly essential reading) but this one wasn't Great. Should not have been called that title because it's not really about that at all.

        • Lundi [none/use name]
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          3 years ago

          Will give Fossil Capital a try, but yeah I'm not impressed by this book. Several instances where I'm kind of cringing. The complete lack of booming shit, the part where he goes into historical, 'peaceful' revolutions and how they were immensely aided by violence but then talks about India and reduces it to Gandhi without speaking about the Indian revolutionaries, removing any agency away from Indians and attributing the freedom of India to only Gandhi and the British empire dying. Title was nice and catchy.

  • Antiwork [none/use name, he/him]
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    3 years ago

    You are a serf. Bitch, you live in Alsace. You are a peasant. You need to give your fuckin’ lord the grain. Your fucking children, you’ve had 15 children. You’ve never taken a bath. You’ve literally never. washed. your. penis. You’ve never used toilet paper. Motherfucker, you have worms. You are dying. You’ve had 40 children, 3 of them are alive. 2 of them are child soldiers in the Duke’s army.

    Bitch, the greatest thing you can hope for is to die at the old age of 36. You fucking can’t read. You don’t know what TV is. If you were transported into today, you would be the worst gamer of all time. You don’t know shit. You literally probably don’t even know what the direction ‘left’ is. I’m sure some Medieval guy is gonna get mad at me for this, bitch I’ve been to the Renaissance Fair. I’ve eaten a large turkey wing, which the Juggalos call ‘bitch beaters’, which I think is problematic but a funny thing to call them.

    Motherfucker, you gotta recognize where you are, and then you gotta get past that. You gotta be unemotional. You can’t sink into this hole. You live in the oubliette. Your job is to crawl up the ladder, motherfucker. You live in the HOLE. You’re in the HOLE. You are a RAT. And the rat, when he’s in the hole gets fucked. People only throw trash in the hole.

    You need to eat a body. And you need to carry the plague. And you need to carry a plague around this whole world, that will change this whole fuckin world. And all your enemies will vomit black bile and will choke on blood and will grow boils and die. But only if you get together with your other RATS. And you come up with some kind of super plague, to fuckin end your enemies and…

    End. This. Nightmare

  • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Libs are clutching their pearls over servers wearing protective gear at the Olympics in China. As if this doesn't make China look good? They provided quality ppe to people the west deems disposable.

  • DirtbagVegan [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Incredibly hilarious that conservatives have picked furries as their next manufactures moral panic. Next they’ll try to ban anime.

  • Kanna [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    On my drive home I got sad thinking about the time I missed out on growing up. Thankfully, my cat rubbing his face all over me and my very sweet gf helped me clear out those bad vibes

    :blob-no-thoughts:

  • garbage [none/use name,he/him]
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    edit-2
    3 years ago

    walked off my job today. they're slighting me on opportunities despite me being one of the most productive people there. fuckers pissed me off. i'm in the union so i'll probably just get a letter or something stupid and respond by slowing down productivity ten fold.

  • Trouble [she/her]
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    3 years ago
    Transphobes are so dumb lmao

    I'm still hate-listening to Hasan + Felix and this guy arguing about trans women in sports, and Hasan keeps saying "You don't actually care about these sports until a trans woman is involved, you never followed this until it gave you a chance to be mad about trans people", and the guy says "No you're wrong, you don't understand, once a man [sic] is participating in women's sports, then I care." like he's just straight up agreeing and doesn't realize it.