Talks With Debs in Terre Haute (And Letters From Lindlahr)
Talks With Debs in Terre Haute (And Letters From Lindlahr)
David Karsner
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"He was one of the fellows who would turn things inside out and upside down and now slinks into the court con- trolled by his master and begs for mercy, under the plea that he will be good for five years. I would rather a thousand times go to jail and stay there for the rest of my life than be guilty of such an act of vile cowardice. Still, reports have come of other exhibitions of unmanly conduct on the part of some scarlet revolutionists, but few as flagrant as this one.'' Condeming Murder of... the Czar. The matter of the execution by the Bolsheviki of the Czar and his family followed for discussion, and I can see in my mind's eye, as I transcribe these words from my notes, the manner in which Debs com- pressed his lips, his eyes flashing in protest against what he called "the inexcusable brutality of those responsible for the savage murders." "I recoil with horror and shame that such savagery should be committed in the name of Socialist justice that has for its aim and purpose the setting up of the higher standards of human conduct.
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