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Luminous Animal

(27,310 posts)
Wed Dec 12, 2012, 06:10 PM Dec 2012

The racist fascist father of the 20th century "right to work" movement, Vance Muse...

http://www.nsfwcorp.com/dispatch/right-to-work

You Hate "Right To Work" Laws More Than You Know. Here's Why


Vance Muse was a racist political operative and lobbyist from the state of Texas — the native habitat for all America’s vermin —as Satanically vile as “Turd Blossom” Rove, a racist smear-peddler like Andrew Breitbart, only without Breitbart’s degenerate heart and fondness for blow.

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Among Vance Muse’s “reactionary enterprises”: He lobbied against women’s suffrage, against the child-labor amendment, against the 8-hour workday, and in 1936, Muse engineered the first split in the South’s Democratic Party by peeling off the segregationists and racists from the New Deal party, a political maneuver that eventually led to Strom Thurmond, George Wallace, and at last a Republican right-wing takeover of the South, and with it, the collapse of the old New Deal coalition. Which worked out fine for Vance Muse, since he was a covert Republican himself, serving “for years” as the Republican Party state treasurer in Texas.

That first attempt at splitting the Democratic party by peeling away the Southern segregationist-fascists took place in 1936, when Georgia’s brutal white supremacist governor, Eugene Talmadge, organized a “grassroots” convention with Vance Muse’s help. To stir up anti-FDR and anti-New Deal hate in the South, Vance Muse used photographs he acquired showing First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt being escorted by two African-American professors at Howard University. Muse used that photo to stir up the white supremacists in Georgia, he leaked it to as many newspapers as he could, and he even brandished it around a Senate hearing he was called before in 1936. Those hearings revealed that the anti-FDR “convention” that Vance Muse put on, through his “Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution”— which featured guests of honor like Gerald L K Smith, America’s leading anti-Semite and godfather to the modern American Nazi movement — was financed not only by Confederate sponsors like Texan Will Clayton, owner of the world’s largest cotton broker, but also reactionary northeast Republican money: the DuPont brothers, J. Howard Pew of Sun Oil, Alfred Sloan of General Motors... That unholy alliance of Northeastern and Confederate plutocrat money financed the first serious attempt at splitting the Southern Democrats off by exploiting white supremacism, all in order to break labor power and return to the world before the New Deal — and to the open shop.


The article is chocked full of useful information and well worth reading in its entirety.

I'll end this with a quote from Vance Muse the opens the linked article.

“From now on, white women and white men will be forced into organizations with black African apes whom they will have to call ‘brother’ or lose their jobs.”
— Vance Muse, founder of the “right to work” anti-labor campaign
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The racist fascist father of the 20th century "right to work" movement, Vance Muse... (Original Post) Luminous Animal Dec 2012 OP
Kick. Luminous Animal Dec 2012 #1
Kick again for anyone interested in the KKK origins of the "right to work" movement. Luminous Animal Dec 2012 #2
K&r a la izquierda Dec 2012 #3
Great info, L A. Thanks. Mc Mike Dec 2012 #4
Facebook Michigan page James48 Jan 2013 #5

Mc Mike

(9,114 posts)
4. Great info, L A. Thanks.
Thu Dec 13, 2012, 09:14 AM
Dec 2012

Same people kept us from being able to fight Hitler, for years.

Also shows that 'Yankee' backers were involved in the creation of the south and west 'Cowboy' faction, discussed by Carl Oglesby's 'Yankee-Cowboy War' thesis.

James48

(4,436 posts)
5. Facebook Michigan page
Fri Jan 11, 2013, 05:36 PM
Jan 2013

They just don't get it.

See

http://www.facebook.com/puremichigan

for the hundreds of people commenting on the negativity of "right-to-work" legislation being connected to the state's tourism advertising campaign.

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