It’s International Workers Day, kids! When you’re out there on the barricades, smashing the State, don’t forget to keep a smile on your lips and a song in your heart (preferably this one).
Meanwhile, from The Nation, here’s your Guide to May Day.
It’s International Workers Day, kids! When you’re out there on the barricades, smashing the State, don’t forget to keep a smile on your lips and a song in your heart (preferably this one).
Meanwhile, from The Nation, here’s your Guide to May Day.
Happy May Day, Comrade.
And likewise to you, tovarisch. Alas, the older we grow, the harder the State is to smash. We need a bigger hammer (and sickle).
May Day is in support of workers?! I thought it was a protest against working. I’ve been doing it wrong all these years apparently.
According to that universal source of information for lazy bastards, May Day was an ancient pagan day of celebration hijacked by those pesky activist workers following the Haymarket protest and police riot of 1886. I think it is a celebration of the value of, and rights of, working stiffs. You know, guys like Mitt Romney?