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Why the US government changed Labor Day to September 1st

 
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:19 pm    Post subject: Why the US government changed Labor Day to September 1st Reply with quote

May Day - the Real Labor Day

May 1st, International Workers' Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world, and is recognized in every country except the United States, Canada, and South Africa. This despite the fact that the holiday began in the 1880s in the United States, with the fight for an eight-hour work day.

In 1884, the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions passed a resolution stating that eight hours would constitute a legal day's work from and after May 1, 1886. The resolution called for a general strike to achieve the goal, since legislative methods had already failed. With workers being forced to work ten, twelve, and fourteen hours a day, rank-and-file support for the eight-hour movement grew rapidly, despite the indifference and hostility of many union leaders. By April 1886, 250,000 workers were involved in the May Day movement.

The heart of the movement was in Chicago, organized primarily by the anarchist International Working People's Association. Businesses and the state were terrified by the increasingly revolutionary character of the movement and prepared accordingly. The police and militia were increased in size and received new and powerful weapons financed by local business leaders. Chicago's Commercial Club purchased a $2000 machine gun for the Illinois National Guard to be used against strikers. Nevertheless, by May 1st, the movement had already won gains for many Chicago clothing cutters, shoemakers, and packing-house workers. But on May 3, 1886, police fired into a crowd of strikers at the McCormick Reaper Works Factory, killing four and wounding many. Anarchists called for a mass meeting the next day in Haymarket Square to protest the brutality.

The meeting proceeded without incident, and by the time the last speaker was on the platform, the rainy gathering was already breaking up, with only a few hundred people remaining. It was then that 180 cops marched into the square and ordered the meeting to disperse. As the speakers climbed down from the platform, a bomb was thrown at the police, killing one and injuring seventy. Police responded by firing into the crowd, killing one worker and injuring many others.

Although it was never determined who threw the bomb, the incident was used as an excuse to attack the entire Left and labor movement. Police ransacked the homes and offices of suspected radicals, and hundreds were arrested without charge. Anarchists in particular were harassed, and eight of Chicago's most active were charged with conspiracy to murder in connection with the Haymarket bombing. A kangaroo court found all eight guilty, despite a lack of evidence connecting any of them to the bomb-thrower (only one was even present at the meeting, and he was on the speakers' platform), and they were sentenced to die. Albert Parsons, August Spies, Adolf Fischer, and George Engel were hanged on November 11, 1887. Louis Lingg committed suicide in prison, The remaining three were finally pardoned in 1893.

It is not surprising that the state, business leaders, mainstream union officials, and the media would want to hide the true history of May Day, portraying it as a holiday celebrated only in Moscow's Red Square. In its attempt to erase the history and significance of May Day, the United States government declared May 1st to be "Law Day", and gave us instead Labor Day - a holiday devoid of any historical significance other than its importance as a day to swill beer and sit in traffic jams.

Nevertheless, rather than suppressing labor and radical movements, the events of 1886 and the execution of the Chicago anarchists actually mobilized many generations of radicals. Emma Goldman, a young immigrant at the time, later pointed to the Haymarket affair as her political birth. Lucy Parsons, widow of Albert Parsons, called upon the poor to direct their anger toward those responsible - the rich. Instead of disappearing, the anarchist movement only grew in the wake of Haymarket, spawning other radical movements and organizations, including the Industrial Workers of the World.

By covering up the history of May Day, the state, business, mainstream unions and the media have covered up an entire legacy of dissent in this country. They are terrified of what a similarly militant and organized movement could accomplish today, and they suppress the seeds of such organization whenever and wherever they can. As workers, we must recognize and commemorate May Day not only for it's historical significance, but also as a time to organize around issues of vital importance to working-class people today.

As IWW songwriter Joe Hill wrote in one of his most powerful songs:

Workers of the world, awaken!
Rise in all your splendid might
Take the wealth that you are making,
It belongs to you by right.
No one will for bread be crying
We'll have freedom, love and health,
When the grand red flag is flying
In the Workers' Commonwealth.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 7:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for keeping us informed Smile Though im not implying anything, this does sound like a false flag attack.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 7:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you =]
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 10:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

May 1st is already a holiday. The pagans celebrate it every year as the fertility holiday, called Beltaine. Besides, we already have a 3 day weekend in May, it's called Memorial Day Weekend.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

May Day is widely celebrated in Mexico of all places. Mexicans know the story of Haymarket Square like they know the siege of Mexico City by the US in 1848 and the Battle of Puebla in 1867 (aka Cinco De Mayo). Mexicans are usually stunned to learn that Americans have no clue about the Haymarket false flag operation. On the wiki page for Haymarket Square, it notes that a saloon owner in Indianapolis met a man carrying a "satchel" (likely a burlap bag) who said that he was on his way from New York to Chicago. He mentioned the labor unrest in the Windy City repeatedly, and then pointed at his bag and said that the saloon owner would hear of "trouble" in Chicago "soon". A few days later, a bomb went off at Haymarket. It was suggested at the time that the unidentified man was sent by the robber barons in what we would call a false flag, but the saloon owner's story was never followed up on. It was quite effective in smashing the anarchist uprising, at any rate. An eight hour day did not become standard until the New Deal. And then it only lasted until the 1980s.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is this just Labor Day trivia or is there a point you're trying to make?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 1:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I will withdraw my comment as well. Sorry, I should stay out of the political forum, sometimes these things rile up a person more than they should.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 1:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I withdrew my comment before you finished posting because I realized it was not correct. Apologies.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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May 1st is already a holiday. The pagans celebrate it every year as the fertility holiday, called Beltaine. Besides, we already have a 3 day weekend in May, it's called Memorial Day Weekend.

Here is the moral of the story: Since the government issued a ban on celebrating Mayday which was May 1st and changed it to September 1st because they wanted to prevent anarchist gatherings, what do you think they would do now? I mean doesn't that tell you that they were scared of people banning together for a cause that would weaken the corporate establishment. Do you see how politicians protect their interests?

Look it up and explore it further, and don't just take my word for it. The fact that it was covered up says a lot about how easy it is to instill fear in our leaders because they are afraid of truth and justice and they are afraid of not having a luxurious life because they are driven by their ego's desires. We have a lot more power than they want us to believe. Each one of us can make a big difference in this world.
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