On Sunday, November 3, 1918, a Marian column fell on the pavement of Old Town
Square in Prague. It would not be a matter of repeating this liberating act. ----On Sunday, November 3, 1918, the Žižkov anarchist Franta Sauer organized thedemolition of the Marian column in the Old Town Square. According to MichalMareš, this mass popular event was "in the first post-revolutionary days the onlyrevolutionary act in Prague". With this act, Sauer was ahead of his time - thespontaneous iconoclast movement did not fully erupt in the republic until a fewmonths later, in the spring of 1919. He could not be prevented he did not inspireanyone to follow.The Marian column, generally called the column of shame and symbolizing theoppression of the monarchy, was not only a symbol of Sauer's attitude ofCatholics to the hardships of World War I.: human material when cripples camehome from the battlefield: blind, without a leg, without a hand, when motherscould not give their mouths to their children at home, and when despair reachedits peak, there was not a single priest, not a single clerical member, not asingle weir... to protest against this horrific murder. "The establishment of the new Czechoslovak Republic wrinkled at the head of theCatholic clergy, who had a firm foothold in the pious Habsburg dynasty. Thetearing down of the pillar of shame was supposed to confirm them. But a hundredyears have passed since this joyous event, and black clouds have receded overPrague again. Billions have already been handed over to the Catholic Church, nowthey have gained real influence. The clerical-fascist forces, led by CardinalDuka, achieved a great symbolic victory in 2019, when a new pillar of shame waserected on Staromák.The clerics enjoy the feeling of fucking the rest of society and give away medalsfor the act of renewing the pillar. On Wednesday, October 6, at Duke's invitation, they met in the representative halls of the Prague Archbishopric for a "galaevening dedicated to the awarding of personalities who contributed to therestoration of the Marian Column on Old Town Square in Prague".But as we wrote in the thematic issue of the A3 wall newspaper: "Nothing is lost,each of us can be Franta Sauer."Such an inspiration can be the action of the Basque youth group Ernai , which,among other things, liquidates the symbols of the fascist era of Francisco Franco(who had a strong support in the Catholic clergy during his reign and to which -in public - Cardinal Duka also applies). On October 11, on the eve of HispanicDay, which (not only in the Basque Country) is a celebration of Spanishcolonialism, activists demolished a giant (10 meters high and several tons)Frankish cross on Mount Lemoatxa as a symbol of Spanish colonialism and fascism.We recommend watching a very inspiring VIDEO from this event. The city council ofthe nearby village of Lemoa has decided not to restore this disgraceful symbol.* * *If you would like to know more about the demolition of the Marian Column, werecommend the brochure Our Luck, Jesuits and Diplomats , which was published byall clericals yesterday and today, despite the AF Publishing House , on theoccasion of the 100th anniversary of this godly act . With the subtitleHistorical Document of the Overthrow of the Marian Column on Old Town Square inPrague, it was written by the head of the "luzy" Frant Sauer-Kysel from Žižkov.Prague, 1918Lemoatxa, 2021Related links:Man of action Franta SauerA3: The return of the pillar of shame?Our luza, Jesuits and diplomatshttps://www.afed.cz/text/7503/za-strzeni-marianskeho-sloupu_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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