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May Day celebration parade, Tiananmen Square, Beijing 1957

The Brief Origins of May Day

In the late nineteenth century, the working class was in constant struggle to gain the 8-hour work day. Working conditions were severe and it was quite common to work 10 to 16 hour days in unsafe conditions. Death and injury were commonplace at many work places and inspired such books as Upton Sinclair's The Jungle and Jack London's The Iron Heel. As early as the 1860's, working people agitated to shorten the workday without a cut in pay, but it wasn't until the late 1880's that organized labor was able to garner enough strength to declare the 8-hour workday. This proclamation was without consent of employers, yet demanded by many of the working class.

At this time, socialism was a new and attractive idea to working people, many of whom were drawn to its ideology of working class control over the production and distribution of all goods and services. Workers had seen first-hand that Capitalism benefited only their bosses, trading workers' lives for profit. Thousands of men, women and children were dying needlessly every year in the workplace, with life expectancy as low as their early twenties in some industries, and little hope but death of rising out of their destitution. Socialism offered another option.

At its national convention in Chicago, held in 1884, the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions (which later became the American Federation of Labor), proclaimed that "eight hours shall constitute a legal day's labor from and after May 1, 1886." The following year, the FOTLU, backed by many Knights of Labor locals, reiterated their proclamation stating that it would be supported by strikes and demonstrations.

An estimated quarter million workers in the Chicago area became directly involved in the crusade to implement the eight hour work day, including the Trades and Labor Assembly, the Socialistic Labor Party and local Knights of Labor. As more and more of the workforce mobilized against the employers, these radicals conceded to fight for the 8-hour day, realizing that "the tide of opinion and determination of most wage-workers was set in this direction." With the involvement of the anarchists, there seemed to be an infusion of greater issues than the 8-hour day. There grew a sense of a greater social revolution beyond the more immediate gains of shortened hours, but a drastic change in the economic structure of capitalism.

In a proclamation printed just before May 1, 1886, one publisher appealed to working people with this plea:

  • Workingmen to Arms!

  • War to the Palace, Peace to the Cottage, and Death to LUXURIOUS IDLENESS.

  • The wage system is the only cause of the World's misery. It is supported by the rich classes, and to destroy it, they must be either made to work or DIE.

  • One pound of DYNAMITE is better than a bushel of BALLOTS!

  • MAKE YOUR DEMAND FOR EIGHT HOURS with weapons in your hands to meet the capitalistic bloodhounds, police, and militia in proper manner.

Not surprisingly the entire city was prepared for mass bloodshed, reminiscent of the railroad strike a decade earlier when police and soldiers gunned down hundreds of striking workers. On May 1, 1886, more than 300,000 workers in 13,000 businesses across the United States walked off their jobs in the first May Day celebration in history. In Chicago, the epicenter for the 8-hour day agitators, 40,000 went out on strike with the anarchists in the forefront of the public's eye. With their fiery speeches and revolutionary ideology of direct action, anarchists and anarchism became respected and embraced by the working people and despised by the capitalists.

The names of many - Albert Parsons, Johann Most, August Spies and Louis Lingg - became household words in Chicago and throughout the country. Parades, bands and tens of thousands of demonstrators in the streets exemplified the workers' strength and unity, yet didn't become violent as the newspapers and authorities predicted.

More and more workers continued to walk off their jobs until the numbers swelled to nearly 100,000, yet peace prevailed. It was not until two days later, May 3, 1886, that violence broke out at the McCormick Reaper Works between police and strikers.

For six months, armed Pinkerton agents and the police harassed and beat locked-out steelworkers as they picketed. Most of these workers belonged to the "anarchist-dominated" Metal Workers' Union. During a speech near the McCormick plant, some two hundred demonstrators joined the steelworkers on the picket line. Beatings with police clubs escalated into rock throwing by the strikers which the police responded to with gunfire. At least two strikers were killed and an unknown number were wounded.

As the speech wound down, two detectives rushed to the main body of police, reporting that a speaker was using inflammatory language, inciting the police to march on the speakers' wagon. As the police began to disperse the already thinning crowd, a bomb was thrown into the police ranks. No one knows who threw the bomb, but speculations varied from blaming any one of the anarchists, to an agent provocateur working for the police.

Enraged, the police fired into the crowd. The exact number of civilians killed or wounded was never determined, but an estimated seven or eight civilians died, and up to forty were wounded. One officer died immediately and another seven died in the following weeks. Later evidence indicated that only one of the police deaths could be attributed to the bomb and that all the other police fatalities had or could have had been due to their own indiscriminate gun fire. Aside from the bomb thrower, who was never identified, it was the police, not the anarchists, who perpetrated the violence.

Eight anarchists - Albert Parsons, August Spies, Samuel Fielden, Oscar Neebe, Michael Schwab, George Engel, Adolph Fischer and Louis Lingg - were arrested and convicted of murder, though only three were even present at Haymarket and those three were in full view of all when the bombing occurred. On November 11, 1887, after many failed appeals, Parsons, Spies, Engel and Fisher were hung to death. Louis Lingg, in his final protest of the state's claim of authority and punishment, took his own life the night before with an explosive device in his mouth.

The remaining organizers, Fielden, Neebe and Schwab, were pardoned six years later by Governor Altgeld, who publicly lambasted the judge on a travesty of justice. Immediately after the Haymarket Massacre, big business and government conducted what some say was the very first "Red Scare" in this country. Spun by mainstream media, anarchism became synonymous with bomb throwing and socialism became un-American. The common image of an anarchist became a bearded, eastern European immigrant with a bomb in one hand and a dagger in the other.

Today we see tens of thousands of activists embracing the ideals of the Haymarket Martyrs and those who established May Day as an International Workers' Day. Ironically, May Day is an official holiday in 66 countries and unofficially celebrated in many more, but rarely is it recognized in this country where it began.

Over one hundred years have passed since that first May Day. In the earlier part of the 20th century, the US government tried to curb the celebration and further wipe it from the public's memory by establishing "Law and Order Day" on May 1.

Truly, history has a lot to teach us about the roots of our radicalism. When we remember that people were shot so we could have the 8-hour day; if we acknowledge that homes with families in them were burned to the ground so we could have Saturday as part of the weekend; when we recall 8-year old victims of industrial accidents who marched in the streets protesting working conditions and child labor only to be beat down by the police and company thugs, we understand that our current condition cannot be taken for granted - people fought for the rights and dignities we enjoy today, and there is still a lot more to fight for. The sacrifices of so many people can not be forgotten or we'll end up fighting for those same gains all over again. This is why we celebrate May Day.

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[-] gaystyleJoker@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago

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[-] Goblin@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago

Fetterman was sitting at a table by himself, slowly sipping a Coke and refusing to talk with anybody. Later that day, another staffer heard an alarming report from a journalist: Fetterman had just walked, obliviously, into the road and was nearly struck by a car.

Sorry, I keep thinking about this, it's so funny

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[-] Keld@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I walk around 15000 (Rounding slightly down seems better than rounding a lot up) steps every day and live off porridge, how am I still fat. 😡

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[-] Wmill@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago

Been image training, visualizing myself eating a whole cheese wheel. When trump-drenched locks away the vegan community in the cheese vaults I'll lead us out. Also get to reap cheese eater valor without having to eat cheese.

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[-] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago

Project manager seems like a fun job. I want to constantly be updated on all the work I’m preventing too.

[-] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago

How could i be dehydrated?? I shower for like, half an hour every day

[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago

keep getting Ethan and Ezra Klein confused

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[-] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

AfD got labelled as an extremist organization and please just ban the party already.

Of course they’ll play the victim, but the whole point is that an individual’s rights should never be up for a vote.

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[-] WhyEssEff@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

presenting this today for a final

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[-] Crucible@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I always miss just enough of the drama on this site that I don't know wtf people are referencing and anything that would explain it gets removed for relitigating the problem. Schrodinger's internet drama

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[-] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

There are many things I don’t talk about with my family because I don’t know how to approach it. Very literally, I lack the vocabulary in my native language for many conversations.

[-] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Have some interviews coming up, and one of them is for a seasonal job that provides housing so I might finally gtfo my hometown. I want to build up my savings again and I might finally go out in the world and touch some grass!

(bonus vent)

Speaking of which, does anyone else think social egalitarianism is a prerequisite for meritocracy (or whatever meritocracy pretends it is?)? Americans smugly like to claim this is a meritocracy and if you’re poor it’s all your fault…but look at the process of simply getting a job.

Job seeking has become an insular, gatekeepy process. How many times have you been told “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know, bro.” from some internet comment or frat boy. Literally even having permission to work relies on navigating the cliquey good ol’ boy hellscape. Doesn’t sound very meritocratic to me. I could write a whole thesis on how the government refuses to implement any policy aligned with the scientific consensus solely out of their own hedonistic lust for either consumerism, schadenfreude, or both.

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[-] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

I’m going to talk to my friend about having feelings for her. Based on conversation last night she’s aware and wants to talk it through with me. Idk how much closure it’ll provide, like I already know she’s not interested. But also, I talk through all my problems with her so I may as well try.

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[-] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

What if they weren't warning us about boogiemen, but bougie men but they didn't know how to pronounce it scared

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[-] ReformOrDDRevolution@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

What's up hexbear?

[-] micnd90@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

can this May Day protest be moved? I'm unable to attend

[-] WIIHAPPYFEW@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

i feel like the most jarring part abt excavating through old usenet posts isn't that some people were insisting illmatic was overhyped through the late 90s or that you can see calls for a nestle boycott from the pre-Thriller era, but that everyone on the early internet sucked unimaginable ass at spelling

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[-] anarchoilluminati@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

Happy May Day, Comrades!

Wish you all good collective experiences today. Everyone doing any sort of activity today is braver than the troops. I'm still at a relatively new job so I couldn't take off the day for the first time in a long time, but looking forward to next year!

[-] Parsani@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

I'm so fucking tired of middle class liberals talking about decolonization. The mother fuckers think decolonization is when you slightly alter the superstructure of a settler colonial project.

[-] queermunist@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 week ago

Liberals think Africa was decolonized when they got their own flags.

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[-] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

Romanticizing my melancholic solitude

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[-] HarryLime@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

So many nicer things to do than watch a streamer debate

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[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

man imagine the historical Onan and finding out in the afterlife that they named being too into cranking your hog after you

fucked up tbh

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[-] LeoShroud@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

Happy mayday everybody

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[-] Wmill@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

Microplatics are actually a ploy against the supernatural, demon possession and vampires drinking from us has gone down since neither want to deal with that shit.

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[-] wombat@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

it is may 2 and stalin saved the world from fascism

[-] FidelChadstro@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

"Good people forced to live in bad times" is the human condition

[-] Dirt_Owl@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

Spoilers for Baldur's Gate 3

spoilerI just found Karlach and I immediately love this badass.

[-] LocalOaf@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago
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[-] Goblinmancer@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

"Actually gamergate wasnt that bad and their enemies deserved it" revisionist "leftist" mfers when chud Gamer supports israel because they are racist.

[-] Blockocheese@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

Gonna have a soda when I get home comfy-cool

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[-] Moss@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

I see a lot of recipes on my Instagram, and something that really annoys me is when people just lie about what they're making. I see something like "three ingredient dinner" and the three ingredients don't include seasonings or sauces. Those are ingredients! Those count towards prep time and budget! Also when something is advertised as a 20 minute meal, and it starts with preparing something the night before and leaving it in the fridge or whatever. That's not a 20 minute meal, that's a 24 hour meal! Stop lying to me! The worst I saw was sa budget meal, where the guy said the garlic was free because he was able to get it for free at a local market. Bro. You have to account for the price of things when you make a meal. Most people can't just get free garlic. That's like going to a friend's house and saying that the meal is free because your friend bought all the ingredients, not you. That is not how a budget works. Also when they count the price of a meal by the proportion of an ingredient, like saying that a teaspoon of spices costs 1 cent. You can't just go and buy 1 cent worth of spices, you go and buy the whole spice thing, so I would count the whole spice thing as a part of the budget

[-] Yeat@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

Genuinely in disbelief that Elon posted a screenshot of a Brace tweet that he also liked and retweeted talking about having robot sex with Grok

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[-] ClathrateG@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Suck, suck, sucking on heaven's door

[-] iArtemis@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

strawberries on sale for 1.50 USD/pound i love spring catgirl-happy been dying for smoothies/fruit salad

[-] dumpster_dove@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Brewed a whole pitcher of black tea and it turned out really strong so now I'm scared I might get too much caffeine drinking it scared

e: Saved half to make ice tea tomorrow. I am wise.

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[-] Blockocheese@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

The Case for Sanctions Against Israel is so much better than Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions in how many different approaches it takes to making its case and how much background it provides

[-] ramosfan@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

Got completely fucked over by someone I thought I could trust. God, does it ever fucking end?

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[-] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

All I want from anyone on this website is a good laugh and some fun banter.

[-] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

It sucks thar video essays even if good have to not work like essays and never start with a hypothesis and then have the body justify that hypothesis. Instead you have to be baited along with the topic being introduced and a vague direction towards a hypothesis and then 3 hours of justification before you know what the author even thinks about the subject.

I'm.watcjing the new Alex Avila which is 3 fucking hours long and I just wanna know what opinion he's working from instead of waiting 3 hours to find out

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[-] ClathrateG@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

Turning Point: The Vietnam War on netflix, this should be unbiased and historically accurate I'm sure

[-] ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Rescued a very tired bee that maybe might have survived...if I hadn't accidentally set him down in spider territory to go get sugar water d20-ah-fuck

Tbf I didn't expect the spider to actively leave it's web like that

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[-] CocteauChameleons@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

Left like 20 unhinged messages to Mike Lowlers voicemail for trying to criminalize BDS. I wonder if Ill get DHS called on me lol

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[-] forcefemjdwon@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I am reading Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto written by Kōhei Saitō and translated by Brian Bergstrom and the editing is absolutely infuriating. They went with Fahrenheit instead of Celsius and are conflating average temperatures with temperature increase:

would result in a rise in average global temperatures by 38.3°F by the year 2100

Nordhaus later became stricter in his recommendations for how to combat global warming, but still with an aim to keep the rise in temperatures between 35.6°F and 37.4°F, rather than between the more accepted 34.7°F and 35.6°F range.

No one speaks on climate change like this! I am not sure if Saitō and/or Bergstrom are just incompetent and willing to dumb things down for uneducated Americans, or if they are maliciously phrasing it like this to make climate change sound even more dire.

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[-] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 12 points 1 week ago

Big fat wasp made the fatal mistake of trying to interrupt naptime. sleepi

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