Chicago
Gun Violence: Hey Jackass.com is alive and well to collect data to show that
through November 3, 2021, gun violence involving mostly persons of color
shooting mostly persons of color in Chicago is alive and well with 3955 persons
shot of whom 683 have died.
As always, I
hope you enjoy today’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest for
this day in history, a music video link to “Mood”
by 24k Goldn feat. Iann Dior, the fact that MLB players no longer siffilate;
and a quote by journalist George Paloczi Horvath on the Hungarian Uprising, secure in the knowledge that if you want to
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1. Diwali—celebrating a 5-day festival
of lights by Hindis, Sikhs and some Buddhists.
2. International Stout Day—celebrated on the first Thursday in November
since 2014 to promote awareness of the various types of stout beer and promote
its consumption. Not sure who created the observance but suspect that Guinness
Brewery might have had a role in it.
3. 2020 Number 1 Song USA—the number 1 song in 2020 on this day was “Mood”
by 24k Goldn feat. Iann Dior on a run in that position of 2 weeks to
join 19 other songs that achieved number 1 status and 11 other
acts that achieved their first number 1 song on the Billboard Hot
100. Here’s a music video of “Mood” by 24k Goldn feat. Iann Dior: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
4. Word of the Day—the word of the day is “siffilate” which means
to whistle which Lauren Bacall in To Have and to Hold asked Humphrey
Bogart if he knew how to do.
5. And
That’s the Way It Is—celebrating
the birth on this day of Walter Cronkite, noted CBS journalist and anchor of CBS
Evening News from 1962 until his retirement in 1981 and best remembered for
his coverage of the Kennedy assignation, the assignation of Martin Luther King,
the Tet Offensive and the first landing on the Moon and also as one of the most
trusted men on television which journalists today in the MSM come nowhere near
that level of trust.
On
this day in:
a. 1922
British archeologist Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of Pharoah Tutankhamun in
the Valley of Kings in Egypt.
b. 1956
Soviet troops invaded Hungary to crush the Hungarian Uprising that had started
on October 23, 1956 and when the shootings had ceased on November 11, 1956 some
2500 Hungarian freedom fighters had been killed, thousands wounded while
inflicting over 2,000 casualties on the Soviets.
c. 1966 the Arno River in
Florence, Italy flooded leaving thousands homeless and destroying countless
works of art.
d.
1970 Salvador Allende became president of Argentina, the first Marxist to
obtain a presidency of a county in Latin America as a result of an election.
e. 1979
protesting the admission of the Shah into the U.S. for treatment of his cancer,
Iranian students seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, taking 90 hostages, the
last of whom would be released on January 20, 1981 minutes after the
inauguration of Ronald Reagan.
Reflections on the Soviet Response to the
Hungarian Uprising: The situation was
the same everywhere. Soviet tanks rolled in and started to shoot at every
centre of resistance which had defied them during our first battle for freedom.
This time, the Russians shot
the buildings to smithereens. Freedom fighters were trapped in the various
barracks, public buildings and blocks of flats. The Russians were going to kill
them off to the last man. And they knew it. They fought on till death claimed
them.
This senseless Russian
massacre provoked the second phase of armed resistance. The installation of
Kadar's puppet government was only oil on the fire. After our fighting days,
after our brief span of liberty and democracy, Kadar's hideous slogans and stupid
lies, couched in the hated Stalinite terminology, made everyone's blood boil.
Although ten million witnesses knew the contrary, the puppet government brought
forward the ludicrous lie that our war of liberty was a counter-revolutionary
uprising inspired by a handful of Fascists.
The answer was bitter
fighting and a general strike throughout the country. In the old revolutionary
centers - the industrial suburbs of Csepel, Ujpest and the rest - the workers
struck and fought desperately against the Russian tanks. . .Armed resistance
stopped first. The Russians bombarded to rubble every house from which a single
shot was fired. The fighting groups realized that further battles would mean
the annihilation of the capital. So they stopped fighting.” Report of Hungarian
Journalist George Paloczi-Horvath filed with The London Daily Herald
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