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EMERGENCY!! ? 70% of Gas Stations EMPTY - People TRAPPED - National Guard Deployed
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EMERGENCY!! ? 70% of Gas Stations EMPTY - People TRAPPED - National Guard Deployed

Email Signup Just in Case https://www.sustainableseasons.com/ Follow me on Twitter X Just in Case https://twitter.com/PatrickHumphre Breaking news gas stations in Florida are reporting gas shortages and empty gas pumps in multiple different cities in Pinellas County and Hillsborough County according to Gas Buddy. Some People evacuating from Hurricane Milton are getting stranded and having to search to find gas. Pinellas County and Pasco county are expected to have major flooding near the Tampa Bay. St Petersburg Fl is already under duress from Hurricane Helene. Watch Patrick Humphrey prepper news updates. “Stand firm, and you will win life.” Luke 21:19
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CRISIS REPORT 10/07/24 A YEAR THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
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CRISIS REPORT 10/07/24 A YEAR THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBcyBXNCsbx8clN2KSqZlaw/join Join Me Here As A Member here on YouTube ————————————————— TOPICS: economy, collapse, recession, prices, inflation, middle class, decline, ISRAEL, war, Palestine, Gaza, hostages ————————————————— The Modern Prepper book: https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Prepper-J-H-Zarate/dp/1617045535/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1RDPD3FGY4OWP&keywords=the+modern+prepper&qid=1689569407&s=books&sprefix=the+modern+prepper%2Caps%2C120&sr=1-1 https://m.youtube.com/sponsor_channel/UCBcyBXNCsbx8clN2KSqZlaw?noapp=1 Thank you for supporting me! TRANSCRIPT ON SUBSTACK http://www.preppernow.substack.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Preppernow1 JOIN ME ON LOCALS FOR $3 A MONTH https://preppernow.locals.com JOIN ME ON SUBSCRIBESTAR FOR $3 A MONTH https://www.subscribestar.com/preppernow (TIPS/Donations) Cash App: cash.app/$PrepperNow ————————————————— SPONSORS: JASE MEDICAL JASE CASE! Follow The Link! https://www.jasemedical.com/?rfsn=6390154.fa795e4 PREPPER NERD OFFLINE ASSET SYSTEM This is my affiliate link: https://signup.prepper-nerd.com/referral/home/Wz1AWj2DlhRsMbko There are other links available at https://prepper-nerd.com/affiliate-asset-center/ OFFLINE version launch and $20 discount ends Wed 8/3/22 ————————————————— Learn canning with Voodoo Queen cindisevy@gmail.com ————————————————— TELEGRAM Channel https://t.me/crisisreport ————————————————— PrepperNow is an educator, prepper, father, husband and patriot. Working in academia, I have a B.A. in political science and an M.Ed. in education. I use the PrepperNow sites to posit my thoughts and post trustworthy material. www.preppernow.net ————————————————— L. I. N. K. S. ————————————————— (ODYSEE) https://odysee.com/@preppernow:61 ————————————————- (Truth Social): @preppernow ———————————————— (Twitter): https://www.Twitter.com/prepper_ now ———————————————— (GAB) https://gab.com/preppernow ————————————————— (RUMBLE) https://rumble.com/user/PrepperNow ————————————————— (MINDS) https://minds.com/preppernow ————————————————— (CRISIS REPORT ON ODYSEE): https://odysee.com/@preparednessnow:9 ————————————————— (CRISIS REPORT) https://YouTube.com/@crisisreport ————————————————— (EMAIL/INTEL) preppernow@protonmail.com ———————————————— (PREPPERNOW YT) https://youtube.com/channel/preppernow ————————————————— (Legal) FAIR USE NOTICE This video may contain copyrighted material; the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism, comment, review and news reporting which constitute the fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Not withstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review and news reporting is not an infringement of copywright. #prepping #WAR #NEWS
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⚡ALERT: US MILITARY HQ WILL BE DESTROYED! HURRICANE MILTON AND WW3! RUSSIA MOVING NUCLEAR WEAPONS!
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⚡ALERT: US MILITARY HQ WILL BE DESTROYED! HURRICANE MILTON AND WW3! RUSSIA MOVING NUCLEAR WEAPONS!

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YOU BETTER BE PREPPED
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YOU BETTER BE PREPPED

MEMBERSHIP: Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdnplvvQqMShs9UUNaLel3A/join Join Me Here As A Member here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdnplvvQqMShs9UUNaLel3A?sub_confirmation=1 ————————————————— TOPICS: economy, collapse, recession, prices, inflation, middle class, decline, ISRAEL, war, Palestine, Gaza, hostages ————————————————— The Modern Prepper book: https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Prepper-J-H-Zarate/dp/1617045535/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1RDPD3FGY4OWP&keywords=the+modern+prepper&qid=1689569407&s=books&sprefix=the+modern+prepper%2Caps%2C120&sr=1-1 https://m.youtube.com/sponsor_channel/UCBcyBXNCsbx8clN2KSqZlaw?noapp=1 Thank you for supporting me! TRANSCRIPT ON SUBSTACK http://www.preppernow.substack.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Preppernow1 JOIN ME ON LOCALS FOR $3 A MONTH https://preppernow.locals.com JOIN ME ON SUBSCRIBESTAR FOR $3 A MONTH https://www.subscribestar.com/preppernow (TIPS/Donations) Cash App: cash.app/$PrepperNow ————————————————— SPONSORS: JASE MEDICAL JASE CASE! Follow The Link! https://www.jasemedical.com/?rfsn=6390154.fa795e4 PREPPER NERD OFFLINE ASSET SYSTEM This is my affiliate link: https://signup.prepper-nerd.com/referral/home/Wz1AWj2DlhRsMbko There are other links available at https://prepper-nerd.com/affiliate-asset-center/ OFFLINE version launch and $20 discount ends Wed 8/3/22 ————————————————— Learn canning with Voodoo Queen cindisevy@gmail.com ————————————————— TELEGRAM Channel https://t.me/crisisreport ————————————————— PrepperNow is an educator, prepper, father, husband and patriot. Working in academia, I have a B.A. in political science and an M.Ed. in education. I use the PrepperNow sites to posit my thoughts and post trustworthy material. www.preppernow.net ————————————————— L. I. N. K. S. ————————————————— (ODYSEE) https://odysee.com/@preppernow:61 ————————————————- (Truth Social): @preppernow ———————————————— (Twitter): https://www.Twitter.com/prepper_ now ———————————————— (GAB) https://gab.com/preppernow ————————————————— (RUMBLE) https://rumble.com/user/PrepperNow ————————————————— (MINDS) https://minds.com/preppernow ————————————————— (CRISIS REPORT ON ODYSEE): https://odysee.com/@preparednessnow:9 ————————————————— (CRISIS REPORT) https://YouTube.com/@crisisreport ————————————————— (EMAIL/INTEL) preppernow@protonmail.com ———————————————— (PREPPERNOW YT) https://youtube.com/channel/preppernow ————————————————— (Legal) FAIR USE NOTICE This video may contain copyrighted material; the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism, comment, review and news reporting which constitute the fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Not withstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review and news reporting is not an infringement of copywright. #preppernow #prepping #news
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What She's Up To Is Bad...
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What She's Up To Is Bad...

On The Angry Truth Channel, we are going to talk about What She's Up To Is Bad. Something that Hillary Clinton is up to could be very interesting for the future pf speech. This is just the beginning of the conversation. ??Look At Links Below ?? Angry Truth T-Shirts: https://theangrytruth.biz/ SUBSCRIBE: The Angry Prepper: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAngryPrepper The Angry Truth: https://youtube.com/channel/UCcGN-QmXratYIH-qedV39Pg The Angry Calm: https://youtube.com/channel/UCseaQU416aL5SF4BNbFULQg Angry Prepper Fitness: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixd7pg5JEq8WZMbRtaVXMw Podcast: https://theangryprepper.podbean.com New York City Prepper’s Network: https://www.nycpreppers.com Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/A1KCGivU0tjq/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-321775 NYC Prepper’s Network: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXHbaOOORSj0PGBL5EMe-Q Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/theangrytruth DONATIONS: Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheAngryPrepper PayPal: paypal.me/angryprepper FOLLOW ME ON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_angry_prepper/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/nyc_preppers_network/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAngryPrepper/ CONTACT: Angrytruth77@gmail.com DISCLAIMER: Some videos and descriptions might contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission.
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EMERGENCY: WEATHER WEAPONS, BIOWEAPONS & HACKING HUMANITY – Hope & Tivon
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EMERGENCY: WEATHER WEAPONS, BIOWEAPONS & HACKING HUMANITY – Hope & Tivon

from SGT Report: THIS IS AN EMERGENCY RED ALERT REPORT. Deep researchers Hope & Tivon are back with a must hear urgent report about how the evil ones are biohacking humanity with deadly nanotechnology. This report could save your life IF you are not one of the Americans who may well be killed by the […]
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FEMA Slammed for Preventing, Seizing Aid to Hurricane Helene Victims
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FEMA Slammed for Preventing, Seizing Aid to Hurricane Helene Victims

from The National Pulse: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is facing major criticism as the death toll from Hurricane Helene increases to over 200, and some claim the agency is preventing the distribution of aid. Allegations suggest relief workers remain inactive or are blocking the distribution of necessary aid, with claims initially surfacing from tech billionaire Elon Musk and Rep. […]
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Rise of Abraham Lincoln: The Road to the 1860 Election
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Rise of Abraham Lincoln: The Road to the 1860 Election

  Considering his lack of formal education and short public service, not many expected Abraham Lincoln to reach the highest public office in the United States. Yet, his upbringing and on-the-job training throughout his meteoric rise into the national spotlight likely prepared him for the difficult presidential campaign in 1860 and the more demanding times ahead.   Humble Beginnings Photo of Abraham Lincoln’s Log Cabin on a Chicago postcard. The original caption reads: Built by Abraham Lincoln and his father in 1831, in Coles County, Illinois. Abraham Lincoln Log Cabin Association, 1891. Source: Library of Congress   American Historian James Morgan wrote in his Our Presidents (1969, p. 133), “Other Presidents than Abraham Lincoln have risen from log-cabin to the White House; other Presidents also were of humble birth; but none other has moved so humbly in his places. No honor, no power, could exalt him above his native simplicity; a common man who could walk with kings – nor lose the common touch.”   Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, the second of two children, in a modest log cabin on the Sinking Spring Farm in Hardin County, Kentucky. His father, Thomas, a farmer and carpenter, was known for his honesty and hard work, while his mother, Nancy, was a deeply religious and compassionate woman.   In 1816, the family moved to Spencer County in southwestern Indiana, a wild and sparsely populated area that demanded hard work and resilience from settlers. By the time Abraham was 11, he had built a log cabin, farmed with his father, watched his mother die from “milk sickness” caused by drinking spoiled milk, and saw his father remarry.   Lincoln’s education was sporadic and brief, likely totaling less than one year. According to Morgan (p. 134), “Life was his school, and he was his own teacher. He swung the ax and scythe, wielded the flail, slaughtered hogs, or poled flat boats on the great rivers.”   Because the only book the Lincolns owned was the Bible, young Abe often traveled miles to borrow books from his neighbors to satisfy his curiosity. Towering over his peers in size and strength when he was 16, Lincoln had already worked as a farmhand, ferryboat rower, and grocery store clerk. When the family moved to Illinois, the 22-year-old Abraham decided to strike out on his own, settling in the small village of New Salem.   From Rail Splitter to Lawyer Abraham Lincoln as a young man. Source: Library of Congress   Picking up where he left off in Indiana, Lincoln worked various jobs as he began to endear himself to the townsfolk of New Salem. Through the different jobs as a rail splitter, surveyor, and store clerk, Abe befriended local leaders and intellectuals who encouraged his aspirations beyond the frontier.   Historian David C. Whitney wrote in The American Presidents (2009, 11th Edition, p. 138) that Lincoln won instant popularity with the backwoods people of the community, proving “he could outwrestle the biggest bullies, could tell funnier stories than anyone, and could be depended on to help out with whenever a strong worker was needed.”   Lincoln volunteered for and fought in the Black Hawk War (1832), returning to New Salem as captain. After a failed partnership in a general store, Abe decided to improve his position through studying law. With no formal legal training available, Lincoln borrowed law books from practicing attorneys and studied alone well into the morning hours. To support himself on his quest to become a lawyer, Abraham worked as a postmaster from 1833 until 1836, when he passed his bar examination and was licensed to practice law in Illinois.   Already well-respected in his community, Abraham Lincoln, at the behest of his local supporters, ran for the state’s legislature in 1834 as a member of the new Whig Party. The political party was a unified ideological group and a coalition against President Andrew Jackson’s Democratic Party. Lincoln was attracted to the Whigs’ promotion of a more balanced power structure between the states and the federal government and the advocacy of limiting the expansion of slavery. Following his re-election in 1836, Lincoln decided to further concentrate on his flourishing legal career. He moved to Springfield, the state capital, to open a practice with his law partner, John T. Stuart.   Illinois State Politics Lincoln, the lawyer by Frederick Trevor Hill, 1906. Source: Wikimedia Commons   Lincoln flourished in Springfield, meeting and marrying the 20-year-old Mary Todd, starting a family, excelling as a lawyer, and serving four consecutive terms in the Illinois House of Representatives until 1842. Lincoln spent his early years in the state capital, making a name for himself as he traveled the Eighth Judicial Circuit, encompassing multiple counties in central Illinois. His presence at the circuit, which involved traveling from town to town to hold court sessions, allowed him to interact with a diverse clientele and build a broad network of professional relationships. The latter ensured his continued re-election to state government.   During his time in the Illinois House of Representatives, Abraham emerged as a significant figure known for his moderate stance on crucial issues. Focusing primarily on internal improvements, Lincoln strongly supported infrastructure projects that he believed would facilitate commerce and improve the quality of life for the state’s residents. Abraham also played a crucial role in shaping his state’s banking policies by supporting the establishment of a state bank and more stringent borrowing practices to stabilize the financial system rocked by the Panic of 1837, which had seen overexpansion of credit and speculation lead to the closing of banks and businesses across the nation.   It was also during this time that Lincoln became recognized for his oratory skills. The young politician was known for clear, logical, and persuasive speech, his ability to articulate complex issues straightforwardly, and his willingness for consensus-building. Already an established and respected figure in his state’s politics, the thirty-eight-year-old Abraham Lincoln sought and won the nomination and election for US Congress in 1846, becoming the state’s only Whig representative in Washington DC.   Lincoln in the US House of Representatives Matthew B. Brady’s picture of Abraham Lincoln on the eve of his election. Source: Library of Congress   Lincoln’s tenure in the US House of Representatives coincided with the Mexican-American War, which significantly impacted his tenure on Capitol Hill. As a member of the Whig Party, representing Illinois’ 7th District from March 4, 1847, to March 3, 1849, Lincoln engaged in national issues and sharpened his political acumen. Yet, his most defining and controversial action as a congressman was his vocal opposition to the ongoing conflict with Mexico.   Lincoln was very outspoken in questioning the legitimacy of the war, often challenging President James K. Polk’s justification for engaging in the conflict. In December 1847, Abraham introduced his “Spot Resolutions,” a defining moment of his time in Congress. The document demanded that President Polk specify the exact location where Mexican forces had supposedly attacked American troops, the pivotal event that had led to the conflict. Lincoln’s insinuation that the war was an unjust act of aggression aimed at expanding slavery into new territories was a direct challenge to Polk’s assertion that the attack had occurred on American soil.   By this time, the future president was already a staunch opponent of the expansion of slavery, going as far as supporting the controversial (and failed) Wilmot Proviso, a proposed amendment that sought to prohibit slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico as a result of the war. However, his anti-war views did not align with his Illinois constituents, and his focus on a broader, strong federal government instead of local concerns led to dissatisfaction within his district. Seeing the writing on the wall, Lincoln chose not to run for re-election in 1848 and returned to Springfield to resume his legal practice and continue building his political network. The freshman congressman from Illinois had bigger plans for his future.   A National Figure Lincoln debating Stephen Douglass. Source: Wikipedia Commons   Having stepped back from politics after his single Congressional term, Lincoln jumped back into the fold following the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Staying true to his convictions, Abraham was shocked at what he viewed as a moral, social, and political disaster threatening the American republic through the act’s repeal of the Missouri Compromise. The land where slavery was once Congressionally prohibited was now open to the expansion of the very institution Lincoln and the now-mostly defunct Whig Party opposed. For the Illinois attorney, this was not just about the immorality of slavery but also about the danger that the Kansas-Nebraska Act’s opening of western lands to the possibility of the “peculiar institution” posed to the free labor system and the democratic principles of the nation.   Lincoln now found himself part of a movement that quickly evolved into the formation of the Republican Party, founded on the principle of opposing the expansion of slavery into the western territories. Now firmly under the Republican banner, Lincoln toured Illinois, giving eloquent speeches and logical arguments for the new party’s platform. By the party’s first national convention in 1856, the Illinois lawyer was already a key Republican figure.   Lincoln was thrust into the national spotlight and the pinnacle of his newfound political party in 1858. With the political landscape intensely polarized across the nation, the Illinois Republican Party selected Abe to run for the US Senate against the immensely popular incumbent Democrat, Stephen A. Douglass, a national figure and the author of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Due to the nature of the seven debates that followed between the two men attracting large crowds and capturing the entire nation’s attention, the name of Abraham Lincoln was suddenly on supporters and detractors of the new anti-slavery Republican party in every corner of the country.   Presidential Campaign Photo of President Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner. Source: Library of Congress   Lincoln did not win the Senate election, but the clarity of conviction of his views on slavery captured the nation’s attention. He argued that slavery was morally wrong and that its expansion threatened the ideals of the American republic, famously stating, “A house divided against itself cannot stand,” and that the nation could not remain half slave and half free.   Lincoln’s position was not to call for the immediate abolition of the institution where it already existed but to prevent its expansion into new territories. Because it was viewed by many as a moderate stance, Lincoln’s agenda appealed to a broader spectrum of voters, including those who were against slavery but not necessarily abolitionists.   Now a leading voice and the face of the Republican Party, Abraham won his party’s nomination for the President of the United States in the 1860 election at the Republican National Convention in Chicago in May 1860, securing 231.5 out of the 465 votes. The splintered Democratic Party, between those in the North advocating the allowing territories to decide the slavery issue for themselves and Southern Democrats protecting the idea of expanding slavery into new territories, nominated Stephen A. Douglass and John C. Breckinridge, respectively.   The divided opposition greatly aided Lincoln in his eventual victory in November. After concentrating entirely on winning the Northern states, with its majority of the nation’s electoral votes, Lincoln received 180 electoral votes and only 40% of the country’s popular vote, carrying all free states except New Jersey and not a single state below the Mason-Dixon Line. With the election seen by the Southern states as a direct threat to the institution of slavery and their way of life, states promptly began seceding from the Union. The real political and personal test for Abraham Lincoln’s legacy was only beginning.
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How Did the Watergate Scandal Impact Presidential Elections?
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How Did the Watergate Scandal Impact Presidential Elections?

  One of the biggest scandals in US political history, Watergate had far-reaching consequences beyond the presidency of Richard Nixon and his subsequent resignation. The depth of the US president’s involvement in illegal activities shocked the nation and drove the government to take stringent measures against the president. Public perception of the government was changed forever as a result of the scandal, and it affected subsequent presidential elections.   Watergate in a Nutshell President Nixon during the Watergate Scandal. Source: Wikimedia Commons   The Watergate Scandal was not just one event, but a series of incidents. It started with a burglary at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office building in Washington DC on June 17, 1972.   Investigations discovered that Nixon and his administration had been involved in the break-in, and he had ordered a cover-up, subsequently impeding further investigations into the incident.    Voice recordings from the Oval Office emerged, proving Nixon’s guilt in the attempt to cover-up the crimes, and the House Judiciary Committee began impeachment proceedings. Faced with this, Nixon resigned his post as president on August 9, 1974.   What Changed Following the Watergate Scandal? Gerald Ford appearing at the House Judiciary Subcommittee. Source: Wikimedia Commons/Library of Congress   The Watergate Scandal caused widespread loss of faith in the US government, and reforms were introduced to restore this faith. Of major concern was the surfacing of information in connected investigations which proved the FBI had been spying on US citizens. This caused irreparable damage to the relationship between the government and US citizens, and there still exists a certain level of distrust to this day.    In the immediate aftermath, the Republican Party was hit hard. Following Nixon’s resignation, the Democrats gained five seats in the senate and 49 in the House. President Ford also pardoned Nixon, and this is thought to have contributed to his defeat in the 1976 Presidential Election to Democrat Jimmy Carter.    The Watergate Scandal prompted widespread investigations of the US government. Findings were not just localized to the scandal. Irregularities and red flags were found everywhere. It was discovered that the government administrations had declared the US to be in a state of emergency since the 1950s, allowing the government to do things that it usually wouldn’t be permitted to do. In response to this, Congress enacted the National Emergencies Act in 1976 to curb such declarations.    Changes in Power Dynamics Carl Bernstein (left) and Bob Woodward. Source: pastdaily.com   Of importance was the fact that the president had, for decades, been exercising executive power that skirted the scrutiny of the Supreme Court. Watergate prompted this to be rectified. The Supreme Court subsequently took much greater interest in the presidential administration—a dynamic that still exists.   The scandal also had a huge impact on the legal profession, as many of those implicated in the scandal were lawyers. After Watergate, the American Bar Association instituted a code of responsibility, and most legal schools now include compulsory courses on legal responsibility.    In addition, legislation was passed that amended campaign financing, and required more transparency between parties and the US public.    The two journalists who uncovered the scandal, Bob Woodward, and Carl Bernstein, became famous. This led to an era of celebrity journalism, and today there are many journalists far more famous than the stories they present to the US public.    While the specifics of Watergate might not be well-known to many, the term “Watergate” certainly is. The scandal also influenced the English language. The suffix “-gate” is now commonly applied to any political scandal, and is in use across the world.
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The Life of Lu Xun: Writing on China at a Crossroads
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  As the Qing Dynasty collapsed, China underwent a creative explosion. The early 20th century saw Chinese students and writers chart new directions in literature. They veered away from the ancient Classical Chinese writings and toward vernacular languages. They reflected on their country’s new, more vulnerable place in the world, too.   The author Lu Xun came of age during this period. He wrote in a blunt, vernacular style, covering both fiction and nonfiction. To readers in our own time, his works may come across as intensely self-reflective, gloomy, and even pessimistic. But his influence on Chinese literature and political thought has long outlasted him.   Lu Xun’s Early Years A view of modern Shaoxing, the birthplace of Lu Xun, photograph by Zhangzhugang. Source: Wikimedia Commons   Lu Xun was actually a pen name; the author grew up as Zhou Shuren. Zhou Shuren was born on September 25, 1881, into the influential Zhou family. His grandfather had actually passed the notoriously difficult, prestigious Confucian imperial exams and had gone to Beijing to work for the government. On paper, the Zhou family seemed secure — far removed from the majority of the population in Qing China.   Yet despite his family’s reputable past, Zhou Shuren’s formative years weren’t happy or easy. His renowned grandfather was arrested for bribing state officials, only being spared the death penalty by his family’s intervention. While the grandfather may have escaped execution, the Zhou family was disgraced, ostracized by the rest of their community. Barely a teenager at the time, young Zhou Shuren was disturbed by this backlash. The chaos had planted the first seeds of disgust and resentment in his mind.   Studying Medicine A younger Lu Xun. Source: The Japan Times   The family’s social fortunes may have fallen, but Lu Xun still had financial standing that other Chinese people could only have dreamed of. He was well educated, and in 1904, he left for college in Sendai, Japan. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was not uncommon for elite Chinese families to send their sons to study abroad. Lu Xun intended to study medicine, hoping to become a doctor. Since his father had died without access to modern medicine, this seemed fitting.   Lu Xun’s time as a student in Sendai was not smooth, either. Chinese students in Japan faced a vicious assault of ethnic hatred from their Japanese counterparts. It was common in Japan at the time for people to view the Chinese as a superstitious, backwards nation. Lu Xun could not escape the xenophobic gaze of his Japanese classmates.   Image depicting Victory Arch in Tokyo, shortly after the Russo-Japanese War of 1905. Source: OldTokyo.com   As a student, Lu Xun especially took notice of one of his anatomy professors, Fujino Genkuro. In a short essay, he recounted his interactions with the disheveled professor. Lu Xun frequently visited Fujino seeking corrections to his classwork. The professor held some of the common prejudices of the times, but he seemed to make a genuine effort to support his students.   20 years after his departure from Japan, Lu Xun reflected on his time in Professor Fujino’s class. “In my eyes and in my mind,” he wrote, “his character is a great one, even though his name isn’t known by many people” (Cheng and Denton, 2017). He kept Fujino’s corrected lecture notes but sadly lost them during a move to Beijing. The last memento Lu Xun retained of Fujino Genkuro was a photograph, kept above his writer’s desk.   Turning to Literature Great Naval Battle at Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese War, by Chinsai Rosetsu, 1904. Source: Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri   Lu Xun’s turn to literature was the culmination of years of disillusionment with human conflict. The final straw, he would later allege, was a slideshow he viewed in class at Sendai. He was captivated by the new film technology, but that amazement quickly turned to horror. The subject of the slideshow? Footage from the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05.   One slide especially haunted Lu Xun. The image showed a Japanese soldier preparing to execute a Chinese prisoner of war with a sword. The slideshow sickened Lu Xun, but one aspect of it disturbed him the most. He saw a crowd of Chinese bystanders at the execution, looking on with indifference as their countryman was put to death. This was, supposedly, enough to push the young medical student over the edge. We have no way of knowing if Lu Xun’s recollections were entirely accurate.   Lu Xun left Sendai in 1906, after only two years of study. He redirected his intellectual goals toward writing. In the young man’s view, Chinese people needed not only physical healing, but psychological healing, too. Could writing and reflection turn the tide for his beleaguered country?   Literary Techniques and Changes Lu Xun with his domestic partner and child, 1920s. Source: South China Morning Post   Lu Xun set himself apart from previous Chinese writers through his use of language. For hundreds of years, Classical Chinese had been China’s literary standard. Yet it was a dead language; ordinary people could not read it and spoken Chinese languages had long since diverged from it. It was a vestige of the elitist worldview that Lu Xun so reviled.   What Lu Xun pioneered was a turn away from ancient styles toward vernacular speech (baihua in Chinese). The characters in his short stories spoke plainly, instead of bloviating in poetic fashion. That being said, he did infuse his stories with historical scope and significance.   Troops linked to Chinese warlord Feng Yuxiang inspecting new machine guns, c. 1930. Source: Association for Asian Studies   He may have been a diligent student of history, but Lu Xun was even more so a cultural critic. He openly criticized major elements of Chinese culture, such as Confucian orthodoxy and the Chinese writing system. China’s fractious politics infuriated him most of all. In his mind, the inability of Chinese leaders to forge a solid government without resorting to infighting harmed China’s standing on the world stage.   Lu Xun’s nonfiction work focused on political and social criticism. His fiction work, similarly, contained a heavy dose of social commentary.   Lu Xun’s Political Views Photograph of Lu Xun. Source: Historical Materialism   The 1910s and 1920s saw China establish a new, republican government. This government was never truly stable, but the change from imperial rule did allow varying currents of thought to flourish. One of the major political organizations to emerge was the Communist Party, founded in 1921.   As a cultural critic dissatisfied with China’s current direction, Lu Xun developed sympathies with socialism. After 1926, his commitment to the Marxist worldview strengthened. He lived in Shanghai during this period, writing and delivering lectures to sympathetic Chinese audiences. He was a major inspiration behind the creation of the League of Left-Wing Writers in 1930. However, he argued frequently with other left-wing intellectuals and left the League not long after its founding.   Lu Xun’s brand of Marxism was hard to categorize. In fact, the very idea of labeling his thoughts probably would have irritated Lu Xun. He deeply believed in the socialist cause, but he was somewhat nationalistic at the same time. His love-hate relationship with China itself was the defining feature of his thought and work.   Final Years and Thoughts on China Portrait of Lu Xun, 1930. Source: Wikimedia Commons   From 1926 onward, Lu Xun largely left fiction writing behind. He was afraid that fiction could not heal the Chinese spirit, and that his work up to that point in service of that goal had not been enough. He changed gears to creating essays defending his political worldview. Even as he immersed himself further in the socialist cause, however, he displayed aversion to hardcore ideologues. No records are believed to exist claiming Lu Xun’s membership of the Communist Party.   Lu Xun spent the final years of his life in sickness. His compulsive smoking probably made the situation worse. He died from tuberculosis on October 19, 1936 — only 55 years old. He could sense further tragedy for China, but he could not have imagined the staggering loss of life that lay ahead.   The Legacy of Lu Xun: An Enduring Literary Giant Cartoon of Lu Xun at his desk, by Luis Grañena. Source: The Wire China   Lu Xun died young, creative as ever but pessimistic about his country’s future. Given the later developments of World War II and the Chinese Civil War, his pessimism was not entirely unwarranted. Still, he became a major name in Chinese literature almost immediately after his death, especially during the start of Communist Party rule.   Communist China under Mao Zedong had quite a contradictory relationship with Lu Xun and his work. Mao himself exalted Lu Xun as a great socialist and one of the intellectual fathers of the new Chinese order. But at the same time, the dictator feared and abhorred the late author’s critical attitude toward politics and society. Mao’s government worked tirelessly to clamp down on skepticism and opposition, no matter where it came from. This would have disturbed Lu Xun.   But even communist repression could not destroy Lu Xun’s legacy. His works are still widely read in Chinese schools (albeit censored) as well as on college campuses overseas. The great author survived his own death and inspired others in his home country.   Further Reading   Cheng, Eileen J., and Kirk A. Denton, eds. Jottings Under Lamplight. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2017.
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