Country Notes [excerpt]
Elsewhere we have expressed our opinion
of the dastardly assault upon President McKinley. At the time of
writing he is still alive, with fair prospects of surviving the
sad experience, no thanks to his would-be murderer. It seems, by
the by, that should his victim survive the utmost punishment that
can by American law be meted out to the man who shot him is ten
years’ imprisonment. Czolgosz is only twenty-eight, so that under
the circumstances there would be let loose on the world a homicide
not quite arrived at maturity. The law would seem to stand in need
of amendment. Meanwhile, it is instructive to note that by Socialists
the news has been received with shameless satisfaction. On Saturday
two hundred Italian Anarchists met in Pennsylvania to celebrate
the occasion, and two thousand Socialists who met at Chicago refused
to pass a resolution of sympathy, on the ground that President McKinley
represented Capital with a large C. So did the Trades’ Labour Council
at Nashville. The New York Socialists held a meeting that ended
in disorder through a proposal of the same kind being made. In the
centre of the steel-strike district the success of the crime was
celebrated with singing.
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Without wishing to exaggerate these
manifestations of sympathy with the crime, it is not unfair to draw
the deduction, painful though it may be, that throughout, we do
not say the working classes, but society, there is a minority who
believe in assassination as a means of propagating opinion. To shut
one’s eyes to that fact would be inconceivably foolish. We have
heard on more than one occasion a mild-mannered Anarchist, who will
if he lives be a candidate for Parliament at the next election,
and is in the way of becoming leader of his party here, expatiate
by the hour on the virtue of killing kings and presidents as a means
of supporting his principles. He came originally from “those States,”
and probably expresses accurately enough the opinion of such meetings
as we have referred to. This is a matter that shortly will call
for the intervention of the Legislature. An Emma Goldman, who sits
in her seat promulgating Anarchist opinions, may continue to keep
within the letter of the law as it at present exists, but in considering
whether she should be allowed to continue doing so we must take
into account the effect on dupes such as Czolgosz.
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