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It's the communist Christmas y'all. I am looking forward to a day of unity, marches, and workers getting together.
For most of the world it seems to be a day off (not looking at you, The Netherlands).
Enjoy!
except for me, it has been 10 months since iast worked, I'm unemployed :(
"Worker" in this context doesn't mean "currently employed", it means "working class person".
A working class person, a proletarian, is anyone who needs to sell their labour power to survive. As opposed to someone doesn't need to work to survive, who can live off of profits from capital they own.
ik ik, just kidding a little and venting, since im proletariat, im subjects to the wills of the market and have no employment consequently no money to my stuff and im surviving of my parents
I'm an intern, though not a full job. I vent about the same things too.
Yeah, if you're not bourgeois or petit-bourgeois, then you are proletarian, afaik
Happy labor day comrades. Apart from Holland (cringe) where else in the world is it NOT considered a day off?
This weirdly says that Belgium has it on a different day which is not true
Sweden definitely celebrates it as labor day, lots of marches and stuff
I couldnt find it referenced as anything but labor day anywhere, but who knows I suppose!
Labor Memorial Day, I think.
There's May Day and then there's Labor Day sometime in the second half of the year.
Why is India and Sri Lanka not red? We do celebrate? It's an actual holiday?
It's an official holiday in Denmark, so this map isn't correct
So glad to have the day off today (by coincidence) lol. I kinda want to read more about the Haymarket uprising in Chicago that started May Day, does anyone have any good articles or book suggestions on said topic? Thank you in advance!
There's also this section of the autobiography of Mother Jones, and in general a lot of info from the IWW archive.
Fun fact: the leader's wife (the wife of the leader who was executed) join the Communist Party USA but had her house burned down and the FBI swooped in and stole everything she was writing from the wreckage.
Also joined the CPUSA but had her house burned down and all her research taken!
Happy labor day, comrades! A shame people don't celebrate May 1st in Canada (in Brazil the day is very celebrated).
Ah, like the Carnation Revolution, which helped to end fascism in Portugal and end Portuguese colonialism in Africa!
The exact one! It’s subtle enough to feel safe to wear and it gets the message across.
I forgot to bring my Soviet Union flag to the demonstration :(. At least I bought a Palestine flag today
My therapist said happy "May Day" to me.
She sent me a picture commemorating it for me.