Anarchy—Its Vicious Precepts
The assassination of the President
of the United States by a fellow being, whose mind had been corrupted
by the teachings of anarchy, sent a thrill of horror through the
land and caused every honest man to bow his head in sorrow.
As a protest against the fiendish
act of the assassin, the nation wrapped itself in sack-cloth and
ashes, in order to duly bear testimony and respect of the living
for the dead, mingled with words of sorrow passing from lip to lip,
while scorn, defiance and retribution was hurled at anarchy, the
fraud of the nineteenth century, which has trespassed upon the liberties
of organized society, with its propaganda of evil sowing the seeds
of discord where it can and may, proclaiming, as it does, its vicious
creed to the degenerate of mankind who receive it as a gold interwoven
robe of light, and under its banners of murder and despair they
expect to reduce society to one common level, in which there is
to be no guiding hand of authority.
We establish schools, colleges and
other institutions of learning in order to improve the mental and
moral status of the rising generation. To promote this end all visible
property is burdened by taxation to sustain these institutions,
while anarchy is seeking to undermine every moral principle and
precept which we have been taught to love, honor and respect as
a sacred birthright handed down to us by the founders of this nation.
Society, in the light of passing events,
must proteet [sic] itself to such an extent against the propaganda
of anarchy as to utterly exclude it from within our borders. We
gave these people an asylum and equal liberty with ourselves; in
return their teaching was the direct result of the assassination
of our president. To-day they are training assassins for like ventures,
and glory in it. The time has come when the strong hand of the law
must point the way out of the land for anarchy—its troop of accursed
behests and poisoned literature, root and branch. Let society organize
in every hamlet in the land that this end may be accomplished. Let
the cry be “now or never.”
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