T-Shirt Women Revolution Not Olympics (Mexico 1968)
T-Shirt Women Revolution Not Olympics (Mexico 1968)
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The October 2023 Working Class History T-Shirt design brings us to the Mexico of 1968 when many workers and poor farmers were fighting for better conditions, and the government responded with violent repression during what is known as the “dirty war”. People were angry at the huge cost of staging the Olympics, as well as police repression. And so, on 2 October around 10,000 school and university students gathered in protest at the Plaza de las Tres Culturas Mexico City's Tlatelolco neighbourhood, chanting:
“We don’t want Olympics, we want revolution!”
A little after 6 PM, 5,000 troops surrounded the square and began firing into the crowd and nearby buildings. Throughout the night, soldiers and police officers went on a rampage, rounding people up, and beating and killing protesters, bystanders and local residents. Authorities and the media claimed that troops were defending themselves from sniper fire, but it was much later revealed that the snipers who began shooting were members of the Presidential Guard. The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had been in close contact with Mexican authorities as it was concerned about protests against the Olympic Games, and the US military provided them with equipment, weapons and ammunition. Six days before the massacre, Mexican federal security told the CIA that “the situation will be under complete control very shortly”.
Tattoo artist Fede Borgia’s design is remembering the brave people in Mexicio who protested in the street back then and comes with the Spanish phrase “2 de Octubre no se olvida” (2 October will never be forgotten).
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Brand: Stanley & Stella
Material: 100 percent organic cotton
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This product complies with the requirements of the EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR – Regulation (EU) 2023/988).
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