From The Idiot
Factor:
This is a rather bleak May Day, May 1, the
international workers’ day. Most years I either attend a May Day celebration
or, as in a few years past, I have organized events for this holiday. This year
my wife has had health problems and I simply have not had the time to organize
anything. Also there has been nothing organized by anyone else. So I have
nothing planned today.
This holiday is for just about any faction of
the left, except for most (but not all) liberals. Internationally rallies have
been planned all over the earth. In one of the day’s major ironies, Juan Guido,
the phony would be president and virtual US puppet
has declared his protests against the government, this May 1, a major May Day
holiday. He is probably the most right-wing political figure to ever invoke May
Day for his actions.
On the other had we can celebrate that
socialist leader President Nicolás Maduro
has thwarted right-wing efforts to oust him. He is still in
power and he has overcome both Guaidó and the Donald Trump Administration’s
best efforts to bring him down. Trump and his people are out to destroy
socialism in Latin America and
every left leaning activist in the world can take pride on Trump’s failure.
Last year we had a pot luck
dinner and a movie.
We can still celebrate the
importance of this day.
For a brief history of this
day we have:
From the Brazilian Newsletter,\; A Nova
Democracia (Translated to English by Google):
On the occasion of the 1st of May - the Day of Proletarian
Internationalism - we reproduced material produced by the newspaper A Nova
Democracia in previous years on the importance of the date. In this year
of 2019, workers, peasants, students, women of the people, workers and workers
in general, with their organizations of class and revolutionary struggle in the
four corners of the world, again prepare massive demonstrations against the
exploitation and oppression imposed by imperialism .
At the same time, the struggles of national liberation (Palestine , Afghanistan , Iraq ,
etc.) and the Popular Wars led by authentic communist parties, such as India ,
thePhilippines , Peru ,
etc., are advancing on the continents.
In Brazil ,
the people organize themselves against the Bolsonaro government measures -
under the command of the High Command of the reactionary Armed Forces -, such
as the "reform" of Social Security, the surrender of our country to
imperialism (mainly the Yankee) and all attacks on rights of the
workers. In addition, the poor peasants are advancing in the struggle for
the Agrarian Revolution, and the masses of the city and the countryside are
mobilized around the preparation of the General Strike of National Resistance.
In the coming days, the AND page will announce the
international demonstrations that took place this May 1st.
LONG LIVE THE 1ST OF MAY!
Adaptation of text excerpts from the Operative League
published in AND nº 139 (May 2016)
1º de Maio held by the Workers' League in Belo Horizonte
(MG), 2018
133 years ago, thousands of workers, mostly immigrants,
took to the streets of Chicago in
the United States ,
unfurling the claim of an eight-hour work day in protest against the
overexploitation and oppression they were subjected to. They fought the
forces of repression and several shed their blood in the combative struggles
for the labor claim and the liberation of the class. On May 1, 1886, the
trade union organizations agreed that the workers should impose the eight-hour
day and close the doors of any factory that did not join. The eight-hour
demand would turn, from an economic claim of the workers against their
immediate bosses, into a political claim from one class against another.
The leaflet that circulated in Chicago in
1885 already called for:
"A day of rebellion, not a day of rest! One day
not ordered by the arrogant mouthpieces of the institutions that have
handcuffed the workers! A day when the worker makes his own laws and has
the power to execute them! All without the consent or approval of those
who oppress and rule. One day, with tremendous strength, the united army
of workers will mobilize against those who today dominate the destiny of the
peoples of all nations. A day of protest against oppression and tyranny,
against ignorance and wars of all kinds. One day to start enjoying eight
hours of work, eight hours of rest and eight hours for whatever we please. "
For the rest (in Spanish) click here.
Here are scenes from last year’s May Day celebration.
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