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fatehbaz · 5 months ago
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Edit: Removed the screenshot so as not to share dm stuff, but I got a message from someone who couldn't send an ask, inquiring: "i was wondering what book it was that you mentioned about the philippines? i'd be interested in reading it." Sorry to post; figured it would be a subject worth sharing with interested others. Good news: It's an article, so it's relatively easier to access and read.
Jolen Martinez. "Plantation Anticipation: Apprehension in Chicago from Reconstruction America to the Plantocratic Philippines" (2024). An essay from an Intervention Symposium titled Plantation Methodologies: Questioning Scale, Space, and Subjecthood. Hosted and published by Antipode Online. 4 January 2024.
Basically:
Explores connections between plantations in US-occupied Philippines and the policing institutions and technologies of Chicago. Martinez begins with racism in Chicago in the 1870s. Coinciding with Black movement to the city (from the South during Reconstruction and the Great Migration) Chicago was, in Martinez's telling, a center of white apprehension. Chicago public, newspapers, and institutions wanted to obsessively record information about Black people and labor dissidents, including details on their motivations and inner life. Between 1880-ish and 1910-ish Chicago then became a center of surveillance, records-keeping, classification systems, and new innovations in collecting information. Within a year after the labor rebellions, the Adjutant General of the US Army who led Chicago's militarized crackdown on the 1877 Great Railroad Strike immediately moved to DC and proposed establishing "the Military Information Division" (MID); eventually founded in 1885, MID started collecting hundreds of thousands of Bertillon-system intelligence cards on dissidents and "criminals." Meanwhile, National Association of Chiefs of Police headquartered their central bureau of identification (NBCI) in Chicago in 1896. At play here is not just the collection of information, but the classification systems organizing that information. The MID and related agencies would then go on to collect mass amounts of information on domestic residents across the US. In Martinez's telling, these policing beliefs and practices - including "management sciences" - were then "exported" by MID to the Philippines and used to monitor labor and anticolonial dissent. Another Chicago guy developed "personality typing" and psychological examinations to classify criminality, and then trained Philippines police forces to collect as much information as possible about colonial subjects.
The information-gathering in the Philippines constituted what other scholars like Alfred McCoy have called one of the United States' first "information revolutions"; McCoy described these practices and social/professional networks as "capillaries of empire." Martinez suggests that it's important to trace the lineage of these racialized anxieties and practices from Chicago to the Philippines, because "such feelings were fundamental to linking plantations which at first seem so spatially and temporally distant." And "[u]ltimately, the US colonial plantocracy in the Philippines built its authority around information infrastructures [...] and feelings emanating from Chicago [...] that extended from the image of the American South."
Important context: 1899/1900-ish is when the US occupied or consolidated power in Panama, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, Hawaii, and the Philippines.
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Side-note:
The Bertillon system (bertillonage) was standardized at about this same time, 1879-ish, and in similar social and racial contexts, becoming popular in other Midwest/Great Lakes cities, especially to track Black people (though it was also rapidly and widely adopted famously as an essential approach across Europe). The system used body measurements to identify and classify people, especially "criminals," significantly involving photography, such that Bertillon is also sometimes credited as the originator of "the mugshot."
I'd add that the aforementioned police chiefs National Bureau of Criminal Identification (NBCI) stayed in Chicago from 1896 until 1902, when the killing of President McKinley frightened officials with potential of wider popular movements; at that point, it was moved to DC, as William Pinkerton (co-director of the Pinkerton agency) donated the agency's photograph collection to build the new bureau, and NBCI strengthened itself by collecting fingerprints and became the precursor to the FBI, founded 1908. (After 1895-ish especially, European authorities were transcending their petty rivalries to attempt forming international police agencies and share documents, tracking each others' domestic radicals/dissidents.)
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You could compare the colonial use of Bertillon-style intelligence card systems in Chicago and US-occupied Philippines to the rise of fingerprinting as a weapon of Britain in India.
Edward Henry was the Inspector-General of Police in Bengal, appointed 1891, basically the top cop in British India. He exchanged letters with notorious eugenicist Francis Galton, wherein they specifically talked about the importance of developing a classification system for fingerprints that could be used alongside the Bertillon system of anthropometric identification. (Another British imperial administrator in India, Sir William Herschel, had previously been the first to pioneer fingerprinting by taking hand-prints.) By 1897, police forces in India had been adopting the so-called Henry Classification System, and the Governor-General of India personally decreed that fingerprinting be adopted across India. By 1900, Henry was sent to South Africa to train police in classification systems. By 1903, Henry was back in Britain and became head of the Metropolitan Police of London, now the top cop in Britain. (Compare dates with US developments: British police in India adopt fingerprint identification system the same year that Chicago police found their proto-FBI central identification bureau. Less than a year after the US head-of-state gets killed, Britain super-charges the London police.)
So, the guy who pioneered fingerprinting classification for use in maintaining order and imperial power in India and other colonies was eventually brought in to deploy those tactics on Britons in the metropole.
The kind of colony-to-metropole violence thing described by many theorists. (Britain also developed traditions of police photography in context of rebellions in Jamaica and India. Outside of London, the first permanent "modern" police forces across the rest of Britain were legally provisioned for with the Irish Constabulary of 1837 and County Police Act of 1839, "coincidentally" just before/during a 27th of July 1838 "Vagrancy Act" law that made "joblessness" a crime which was put into effect JUST FOUR DAYS before the 1st of August 1838 date when emancipation of Black slaves in the British Caribbean was allowed. As in, four days before nearly a million Black residents of the Empire got legal freedom, Britain outlawed vagrancy and was building permanent national police forces.)
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The 1890s were outrageous. Japan's domestic 1880 Penal Code was built on French models. The Ottoman Empire built a system of passport requirements to monitor movement; France did something similar in Algeria. In 1898, the Austria-Hungary imperial foreign minister called for the formation of an "International Police League." This prompted an Italian radical at the time to write:
"The police are the same in all parts of the world. Laws have been fabricated by the bourgeoisie on the same model; in this, the bourgeoisie is more international than we are."
And Great Lakes cities, after the Great Migration, were notorious for this kind of police violence. Consider how the Bertillon system was used early-on by Minneapolis police to track and target Black "alley workers" (try keyword-searching "Minneapolis Bertillon alley workers"). Or how Chicago was a focal point of antiblack violence in the Red Summer of 1919. Or how Milwaukee has some the most distinct Black-white segregation of any large urban area in the US. Or how, after Elliot Ness lionized law enforcement officials in Chicago during the Al Capone case, he then led policing operations in Cleveland culminating in the mass eviction and the burning of Kingsbury Run shantytown. (Chicago is like a funnel, a node, a hub. Especially after the 1860s: Center of railroad networks. Center of telegraph networks. Destination for Texas/Kansas cattle shipped to Chicago meatpacking houses. Destination for Corn Belt prairie agricultural products. Hence the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and Chicago's turn of the century image as a modernist metropolis. So they had to keep the laborers in line.)
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Anyway, the other story that I mentioned regarding Philippines was from:
Gregg Mitman. "Forgotten Paths of Empire: Ecology, Disease, and Commerce in the Making of Liberia's Plantation Economy." Environmental History, Volume 22, Number 1. January 2017.
For context, I'd note that this takes place in the midst of the US's "conquest of the mosquito" in its militarized occupation of Panama, where the canal was completed by the US between 1904 and 1914. (Again, US was occupying Philippines, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba.)
In Mitman's story, Richard P. Strong was appointed as director of the brand-new Department of Tropical Medicine at Harvard in 1913. Shortly thereafter in 1914, as he toured plantations in Panama, Cuba, Guatemala, etc., Strong simultaneously took a job as director of the Laboratories of the Hospitals and of Research Work of the United Fruit Company (infamous for its brutal labor conditions in plantations, its land-grabbing in Central America, and its relationship to US corporate power). Harvard hired Strong partially on the recommendation of General William Cameron Forbes, who was the military governor of US-occupied Philippines from 1909 to 1913. When Harvard hired Strong, he had been living in the Philippines, where he was the personal physician to Governor Forbes, and was also the director of the Philippine Bureau of Science's Biological Laboratory, where he had experimented on Filipino prisoners without their knowledge; Strong fatally infected these unknowing test-subjects with bubonic plague. Then, Governor Forbes, after leading the US occupation of the Philippines, himself became an overseer to Harvard AND a director of United Fruit Company (also Forbes was a banker and the son of the president of Bell Telephone Company). Meanwhile, Strong also became a shareholder in British rubber plantations; Strong approached Harvey Firestone to help encourage the massive rubber company to negotiate a deal to expand plantations in West Africa, where Firestone got a 99-year-long concession to lease a million acres of land in Liberia. So there's an intimate relationship between military, plantations, colonization, medical professionals, corporate profiteering, land dispossession, etc.
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So, in each case, there is imperial anxiety about the threat of potential subversion from recalcitrant laborers. Imperial authorities cooperate and learn from each other. The rubber plantation owner is friends with the military general, who's friends with the laboratory technician, who's friends with the railroad developer, who's friends with the cop, who's friends with the forestry minister, who's friends with banana plantation owner. There are connections between the exercise of power in the Philippines and Panama and West Africa and Bengal and Chicago. Connections both material and imaginative.
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kekstala · 6 months ago
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Merry Christmas and happy holidays everyone 🎄❤️
I hope you guys all had a good and lovely time with either your family or loved ones ❤️
Ate some cookies, or slurped some hot chocolate- just enjoying the holidays seasons a bit ☕️🍪
…or smooched someone who knows 👀
Anyway here’s some mistletoe shenanigans and of course Drayton lol
Love ya guys ❤️
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fumifooms · 10 months ago
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royalarchivist · 2 years ago
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It's been six months since Forever called Phil "Philza senpai" and got a (virtual) kiss.
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glubandeepspace · 6 months ago
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i always see so so many "this is so cool, credit to the original artist idk who" and like hello You downloaded it from somewhere and it's an era where you can reverse image search in less than a minute (if not copy & paste link even quicker).
if you dont know how then you can also learn as fast.
if the results arent precise then first of all also why do you think the point of "credit" is only saying it's not yours?
is it not obvious that most artists post not only to share but to be recognized for their own hardworked skill & creativity?
but nooo youre the one who'll be or wanna be hearing all the "ahh yes this is so good"s for far far less of a point (without even giving others the option to check out the artist's other potentially similar works that both of you may enjoy)? is that the only way you can find community? just say "art not mine, idrc abt the source" atp at least if you won't (ideally) stop entirely. honesty & self awareness is great with the bar this extremely low. consumers these days
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funishment-time · 28 days ago
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not to be PissAnt McGee but i am going to have to turn off Anons if you all keep messaging me about THL. i dunno if it's a Concerted Effort (i don't see why it would be) or just a lot of genuinely curious people (i assume this one), but most of you are behaving, and i don't want a few sourpusses ruining it for the rest of the Good Anons. stop sending anons about THL. fr. please
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glmfic · 3 months ago
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Whoo! 18 years together and counting!
To properly celebrate, this year I am transforming into a writer!genie, and I would love to hear from you, my dearest and bestest readers!
Ghost Hunters, Lies, & Money is nearing it's final chapter...if you could make three wishes on what you would like to see happen in the end, what would they be...? Let this writer!genie know (reply to this post or message me) and with a little magic, you may just see your wishes comes true in my next updates! <3
Thank you to every single person in the last eighteen years who clicked on GLM and decided to stick around through thousands of words and long waits between updates. I am so sooo grateful. You guys are my inspiration <3
ps: there are two scenes left to write in chapter 35...would you believe me if I said I could be dropping an update anytime? Just call me Beyoncé.
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mrs-provacateur · 7 months ago
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What is your idea of a Christmas date in New York?
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my-autism-adhd-blog · 2 years ago
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Okay, I think I’ve been burnt out for a bit and overwhelmed. I’m so sorry my inbox is still closed. I promise I’ll reopen it when I can. I’m just tired, stressed, and burnt out that I don’t think I could handle answering so many questions.
I truly do love helping all of you and everyone else on this site, but I just can’t do it right now. I don’t even know how to get out of this burn out myself despite sharing many posts about it…
Sorry about the little rambling there. I hope all of you are doing well. Stay safe on Halloween, if you’re celebrating, and have fun. :)
You can share the candy you got too. I would be more than happy to see what you all got.
Also: next month will be Epilepsy Awareness Month. So I’m excited to share and post about it as well as my personal experiences.
Thank you for taking your time to read this. I appreciate it. ♥️
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genericpuff · 1 year ago
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me getting an ask in my inbox laying out every single brush that rachel uses in her backgrounds including indie brushes that aren't a part of her usual adobe kyle webster kit, only to download and test them and find that they're all 100% correct:
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ourgrief · 4 months ago
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STARTER CALL ♡ : in celebration of the end of winter semester and my freshly regained freedom ! open to all mutuals, feel free to specify a muse and if not, i will pick something of my own choosing !
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couriers-mile · 2 months ago
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I'm so fucking mad at the "I miss you" anon for claiming to have been an old friend of mine trying to reconnect and NEVER EVER IDENTIFYING THEMSELVES
So I get to keep wondering who the fuck among the many people I haven't talked to in a while was trying to reach me and why they did it on anon and whether or not it was because they're someone who has good reason to suspect I don't want to hear from them again
Like?? Why would you start this conversation on anon in the first place instead of just sending "I miss you" with your username exposed so I know who the fuck you are, but also why would you trigger that question and then leave without EVER answering it. What the fuck is wrong with you.
Why did you even come into my life at all just to act like this. I don't even get to know who I'm mad at. I wish you had the balls to identify yourself and THEN fuck off forever.
#radio chatter#'an old friend of mine' my friends don't need to hide their identity from me to talk to me#literally what am i supposed to think other than 'is this someone i told to leave me alone knowingly violating that boundary?'#urrrrrggghhhh#if your goal from the beginning was ACTUALLY to try and reconnect then i cannot possibly conceive of what#you intended to achieve by doing so on anon#like what reaction could you even have been hoping for. what is the logic. i cannot get my head around it.#that's why i keep coming back to 'this had to be someone i explicitly told to leave me alone'#because you CAN'T have been innocently hoping i would be happy to hear from you again when you hit anon#that makes no sense to me at all and is profoundly stupid and obtuse if so#'old friend you don't talk to anymore' means nothing to me. i moved every 2-3 years my entire life.#i have old friends i haven't talked to anymore in like a dozen US states or more#how old is 'old friend' in anon's mind. we haven't talked in two years? ten? twenty?#i legitimately have no way to narrow it down other than making wild guesses based on what little i know#and what little i know is “you were too scared to show your face at any point and that's a bad sign”#'i miss you' on anon feels like a message from someone who knows i don't want to receive the message#but who decided that their little feeling sorry for themself moment where they missed me needed to be my problem anyway#am i hot? cold? no way to know! i just have wild speculation#and it is not in anon's favor#that's what happens when you use an anonymous ask to send what should have been a private message
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dannyamendcla · 10 months ago
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𝙙𝙞𝙧𝙚𝙘𝙩 𝙢𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙜𝙚𝙨 ⇢ 𝘳𝘺𝘭𝘦𝘦 𝘢𝘳𝘯𝘰𝘭𝘥
danny: this afternoon, i had a friend reach out and congratulate me on joining the new cast of dancing with the stars and they were extremely excited to see i had you as a partner. danny: is that a crazy rumor? also, seems if i ever do the show...you are the pro to get. is that right?
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theygender · 2 months ago
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Oh damn I just realized I'm going to have to deal with being nonbinary at work IN PERSON for the first time
#like at my olds jobs i was closeted and could mostly pass as a woman#by the time i got my job at the contact center i was a lot more visibly trans but i still didnt want to be out at work#so i just didnt talk about it and let people assume whatever and use whatever pronouns#then we went wfh and that became a lot easier#when i got this promotion tho i accidentally came out as nonbinary? and everyone has been cool and accepting#but these will be whole new people that im working with. i dont know what any of their views will be#and unless i want to intentionally go back into the closet i will have to like. address my gender in person#and i feel like theres a big difference between having my pronouns in zoom/teams and having people mostly use them#but occasionally slip up and then message me on the side to apologize#and never really having to interact with them in a way that would require them to use my pronouns outside of that#and like... having to fucking like. personally introduce my pronouns and potentially be subjected to peoples confusion irl#and having much more chances for people to slip up around me#and a much less private channel for them to do the song and dance they feel obligated to do when they mess up despite me reassuring them#like what. am i supposed to wear a pronoun pin? those things are ineffective and a little cliche and i dont want to wear one anyway#i guess i can just go back to not talking about it and letting people assume whatever but thatll be even more confusing now#(and would probably invite even more uncomfortable song and dancing now that im actually out and people can get it 'wrong'#instead of just seeing it as respecting my privacy)#i cant pass as a woman anymore. theoretically i could maybe pretend to be a trans guy? but that makes me equally dysphoric#god. whats the bathroom situation gonna be like. bc i get weird looks no matter which one i go in now. will they have a gender neutral one?#maybe itll all be fine and im worried about nothing but. man am i worried 😭#rambling
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vinylpirre · 1 year ago
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RLLY needed smth to post so heres a couple of trades ive done! theres still 2 more i gotta do but so far heres 3 of 'em! <3
white cocoa cookie for @chocxy-prince
blueberry linzer cookie for @sunshine-1nc
AND meatloaf cookie for @onesacrificiallamb !!
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tomato-greens · 3 months ago
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think I need to step further away from volunteer space. thing this weekend, not a good experience. thing that happened yesterday (supremely stupid), not a good experience. I have poured so much of myself into this place but if what keeps happening is I get treated thoughtlessly over and over again then what am I doing all this fucking work for?
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