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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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[โ€“] GeneralSwitch2Boycott@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Bought a Pocket Pikachu off eBay. 'Cause I'm cheap I always get the cheapest listing and then hope I can repair whatever's broken. Although this one looked OK in the listing. Arrived today (or yesterday I guess) and I put in a rechargeable 2320 battery but I guess that's too high of a voltage and causes the screen to go all dark. I did not think to try another battery (foreshadowing). Took it apart and messed around with it, but there didn't appear to be anything wrong with it. There's a resistor on the back that when it goes bad can cause the opposite issue of too faint a screen. Anyway, while it's apart I think to try connecting a CR1220 battery I have because I'm thinking it's a voltage issue maybe and it works although if I angle the screen away I can very slightly see the column of a faintly-darker line on the screen. Not a problem at all. So it's working now. I cleaned it up inside a little so maybe that's a benefit.

The pedometer inside is actually like a plastic arm that pivots on a plastic post and then at the other end is sprung with the tiniest piece of wire you've ever seen that you weave through one of the holes (there's actually a row of these holes on both sides of the wire/spring, which I'm wondering if that's for adjusting its sensitivity? I'm tempted to open it back up and put it on the easiest setting but I'm also extremely terrified of that little wire/spring popping out and disappearing forever somewhere.

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[โ€“] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago (7 children)

I think I've lost every internet argument I've ever been a part of.

[โ€“] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago

My irl walk cycle is identical to a morrowind argonian

[โ€“] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Can someone ELI5 any motivation behind the anti-vaxx movement? In 2015 it was associated more with the left and some cranks on the right, but they were also bipartisanly (thatโ€™s a word, right?) mocked. Now itโ€™s just the right.

Is anti-vaxx purely just โ€œah dun wannaโ€? or is it something else?

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[โ€“] WhyEssEff@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

mr. tantacrul. i see you have released a new video. unfortunately, musescore has suddenly decided to override as the default for the .md file extension, claiming it as a "musedata" file, when you have to fucking know that's the markdown file extension are you fucking for real right now. i shall be boycotting the video until this is fixed, all the best

โ€” whyesseff

p.s. seriously just go with mdat or msdata or mused or mdt

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[โ€“] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago

In my culture, making food and feeding is a way to show love.

[โ€“] MikeyChaz@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago

Johnny Fetterman is using your US tax dollars to pay for flights to Brazil to get his ex wife back after she left him for his brain damage and the fact he never flushed the toilet or washed his hands after a poo

[โ€“] XxFemboy_Stalin_420_69xX@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

pooing out a huge amount of poo

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[โ€“] FumpyAer@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

I downloaded Clair Obscur Expedition 33 repack and it's pretty fun! The attack and dodge/parry timing is doable for me on normal difficulty, at least for the first few hours. CW: there is an instance of self harm/suicidality in the game. MC gets super traumatized after you land on the island (and before he leaves, now that I'm thinking about it).

It's incredible how good "fake frames" feel. Using the Lossless Scaling app + a frame pacing mod from Nexus Mods removed the stuttering and increased my fps from a jittery 50 to a buttery smooth 80 fps, while also giving me headroom to increase the settings and use higher resolution DLSS. The only negative is that it adds artifacts when you wheel the camera around with motion blur on, but it's a turn based RPG so you really don't do that much.

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[โ€“] Frogmanfromlake@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

You know Iโ€™d love to see a Hexbear Pokemon Showdown tournament if thatโ€™s even possible

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[โ€“] Hohsia@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Things that should not be controversial to say in the state of the US in 2025: There is not a single item on any restaurant chainโ€™s menu that is worth more than an hour of someoneโ€™s labor

And yet people pretend like I shot someone when I say that shit. This is why I keep my opinions online

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[โ€“] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

If you don't loosen your belt, lean back in your chair, then belch loudly and rub your belly while picking at your teeth with a twig, did you really enjoy your meal?

[โ€“] Trey@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

@Boynomoder@hexbear.net:

What film are you planning to watch?

Sorry, I didn't get to respond to you before the thread was locked. I've been on a bit of a Keanu Reeves kick lately, so I ended up watching Speed. I fell asleep before watching a second film.

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[โ€“] ClathrateG@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

AndorI get the Ghormans being the french rรฉsistance(their language could actually be 1:1 french for all I know lol), but did they have to give them berets as well? it's ott imo

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[โ€“] HarryLime@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

Rudy Gobert possum-party

[โ€“] Azarova@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

biting my inner cheek as I stress-consume barely salted tortilla chips

[โ€“] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

This season of Andor is so far kinda meh. By this point in season 1 there had been a coop heist. It just seems like a bunch of spinning the wheel until it gets to a foregone conclusion. Just feels kinda bland compared to s1

[โ€“] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Have an interview later today and one on Monday, the one on Monday was a seasonal position I held last year so at the very least I think Iโ€™ll finally graduate from unemployed to underemployed.

[โ€“] Keld@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

Given recent news we have to update the old addage, seeing as we now know it's literally a big group chat and you're not in it

[โ€“] ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Turns out the secret to winning in Highfleet is just to slap like 20 miniguns on a ship and nothing else. No rocket can touch you when you have the fire density to shoot down incoming bullets

[โ€“] Carl@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago (8 children)

The recurring plot point in Dragon Ball where saiyan children get their tails removed makes me unreasonably angry. Like yeah I get it the Oozaru is dangerous but it seems like there's gotta be a better solution here than child mutilation - trunks, goten, bulla and pan all had it done to them as infants!

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[โ€“] Carl@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Still thinking about Dragon Ball Z. I can't stand watching it as an adult, but the problem isn't the writing - it's the pacing. There's a lot of great plot twists and intrigue and character development in the namek/frieza saga, but there isn't 32 episodes' worth. The 18 episodes of Kai are better, but still a bit of a drag.

DBZ Abridged's pacing, on the other hand, is great. There are 23 episodes, but the episodes are short, less than half of an episode of American television, so it's more like 10 ie a little more than half of DB Kai's runtime even with the filler arcs.

Most importantly, every episode bookends with interesting events, and there's no long spots of dead air because the animators need to stretch for as much time as they can. There's none of the incessant repeating the same information over and over that plagues DBZs official anime, and the fights are fast and punchy and don't stop for long unnecessary ringside commentaries from the peanut gallery.

DBZA's Saiyan Saga is 13 episodes, so with some tweaking you could totally have had the Saiyan and Namek sagas of DBZ fit into one anime season and it would be absolutely perfect. Well, perfect except for the recurring problems in Toriyama's writing like sidelining every interesting character.

I should watch that recent spinoff show where they got turned into kids. IIRC that was one season of tv, so maybe they fixed everything I'm complaining about.

[โ€“] HarryLime@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

Jair Bolsonaro showing gore of himself on twitter

[โ€“] rhubarb@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I like how ๅ— works because sometimes you are halfway through saying something when you realize it should be a question, and then you have to hit a quick time event to change your tone of voice to indicate it. In Chinsese you can just slap that bad boy at the end and no one will even know you are barely sentient enough to communicate.

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[โ€“] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

shit, i just thought of a new bit account bot idea, but i cant be bothered to figure out the programming to get it to work

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