loyalty day just coincidentally on labor day. cool cool.
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oh dont worry we moved labor day to the other end of the year
You fuckers have loyalty day? Real “meine Ehre heißt Treue” hours going on.
On the bright side practically no one has ever heard of this. 80% of people have heard of May Day even if most barely know or don't know what it means. I have never heard "loyalty day" spoken aloud in my entire life
Real "greatest pro worker President" bonefides
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyalty_Day
The date, May 1, was set in order to counter International Workers' Day and was recognized by the U.S. Congress during the height of the Second Red Scare.
Each year on Loyalty Day, the current president is requested to issue a proclamation that asks the American government officials to display the American flag on all government buildings. The proclamations also ask for the American people to observe Loyalty Day with ceremonies in suitable places. The most common way of celebrating is with parades.
The holiday was first observed in 1921, during the First Red Scare. It was originally called "Americanization Day," and it was intended to replace the May 1 ("May Day") celebration of the International Workers' Day, which commemorates the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago. In the late 1800’s May became a day for the revolutionary labor movement to honor the memory of the May 1, 1886, strike in Chicago. The 1886 strike is also known as the Haymarket Affair or the Haymarket Riot which is associated with a number of issuing events that influenced the creation of Loyalty Day. The need for Loyalty Day was recognized in response to the October Revolution in Russia. One of the first instances of a celebration held for Americanization day was on May 1, 1930, when 10,000 VFW members staged a rally at New York's Union Square to promote patriotism.
Nazi shit
It’s like if Indigenous Peoples Day was the original holiday, then the US government decided “nah, we’re making it Columbus Day now”.
I didn't know the regime had loyalty day
Explicitly on may day to own the commies
loyalty day more like eat my heckin butt you shithead day
"loyalty day"???? 😂
Has anybody else ever even heard of this??
It was invented to replace International Labour Day, which almost everyone in the world celebrates on May 1st. The US celebrates "Labor Day" on a different day to reduce internationalism and solidarity.
Labor Day in the US also rarely celebrates workers. Usually they try to focus on veterans yet again.
And It’s all about sales for Americans
Never.
yeah, it was part of my radicalization journey
Yeah. It has been posted on hexbear every year since inception. Almost every time people think it was the first time it was declared.
Loyalty Day has been declared every year since 1958. The intention of loyalty day is to be a distraction from the Haymarket Affair. In Chicago Illinois, May 4 1888, police opened fire on workers who protesting for the 8 hour work day after a dynamite bomb was thrown into the crowd by an unknown person.
America is fascist.
No fucking way lmao, pick a different day loser, this one is already taken
I call upon the people of the United States to join in this national observance, display the American Flag, and pledge allegiance to our Republic for which it stands.
I wish there was some way to create an illusion of a flag burning. Some sort of light trick. Imagine flying a forever burning American flag
hell yeah, we'll display the american flag alright
Happy Loyalty Day, volks!
I hope aryan has a great day today!
Cringe
is it me or is the Führer getting kinda old?
A nice bunker would have prevented this
europe, like the rest of the cracker-sphere is shit, but i least i get a day a year i can blast the internationale and most people will go "hell yeah"
what the fuck is loyalty day, i've never heard of it before
Death to America
Loyalty day was literally created to distract from May Day. Same reason amerikkkan labor day is half a year away even though May Day memorializes the Haymarket Massacre in Chicago.
the cringe country keeps doing cringe
Death to America
Under "the most progressive president since Jesus"
It's standard red scare stuff
How nazi of them. You might as well now require Americans to yell out "heil last name of president".
I'm as loyal to the US as the US is as loyal to me.
And they're more than happy to let me die because I have a non-STEM degree and I'm therefore "useless".
Yeah it's a pretty wild move for a country that actively wants me dead to somehow demand my loyalty
Hmm what a strange and fascist sounding holiday, I wonder where it came from
Loyalty Day? That is some Welcome to Nightvale shit right there.
The town council would like to advise residents that refusal to partake in Loyalty Day festivities will lead to your residency being temporarily revoked. You will, mercifully, be given an hour to leave the city limits to one of four Disloyalty Encampments, where you’ll be given the opportunity to be taught the many, many ways in which to be grateful for your hometown.
Refusal to leave town, or to engage with the Encampment’s curriculum, will result in arrest, along with three weeks of community service on behalf of the Sheriff’s Secret Police, consisting primarily of the placement and recovery of hidden cameras and microphones.
Now, the community calendar…
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
As a non-american, this announcement reads exactly like the over-the-top-very-obviously-cartoonishly-evil announcements from YA fiction that has a very obvious bad guy
Look at this shit...
America is home to people from every place on Earth, some whose ancestors have been here for thousands of years and others who have only just arrived. We all came from somewhere, but we are all American — loyal not to a person or a place but to an idea: We are all created equal and deserve to be treated equally throughout our lives. This idea is our Nation’s North Star. While we have never fully lived up to it, we have never stopped pursuing it. This Loyalty Day, we promise to always keep fighting for a more perfect Union.
Our Nation’s North Star guided us through historic challenges to Nation-defining triumphs. Through abolition, the Civil War, women’s suffrage, the Great Depression, World Wars, and the Civil Rights Movement, the idea of America animated our many movements and gave us hope for a better future. Today, that light — that promise — still shines brightly as we build an America that is more prosperous, free, and just.
Now more than ever, we must stay loyal to our North Star and the founding values that are the bedrock of this Nation...
Weird that I've never heard of this day until blue trump got elected