Apart from the fact that it is a day, like any other .... truth is: certain days of the year have always been appropriated and assigned a top-down meaning.
some regard it as liberation from backward ideas
others as stamping out culture.
Billions of people celebrate the outcome of a certain battle, by fasting during the day, and glutton during the night. I could even point to some heads of state, who host these events in a show of false hospitality. Why? Because that battle is about the destruction of those who do not embrace .... subjection/ submission to a backward fake and ghey political ideology masquerading as religion of peace.
At least those slaughtered have peace.
Anyways. .... Usurping days are the first sign of being on the repressed side.
We had this in my town in the UK, celebrating not only Mayday but also the pagan gods of the Green Man and Herne the Hunter. I mentioned this to a couple of people, they said "Its just a bit of fun"
They didn't hijack it - it was there's for a long time. Adam Weishaupt created the Illuminati on May 1st 1776.
Today is literally the 250th anniversary of the Illuminati.
Yup, it was literally a Communist celebration day for many decades.
Since 1923, "mayday" has also been used as a distress signal for ships at sea and airplanes in distress. .
It was Celebrated in the Soviet Unionnby party members.
Yip, and the Libtards hijacked it - aka SEIU
Apart from the fact that it is a day, like any other .... truth is: certain days of the year have always been appropriated and assigned a top-down meaning.
Billions of people celebrate the outcome of a certain battle, by fasting during the day, and glutton during the night. I could even point to some heads of state, who host these events in a show of false hospitality. Why? Because that battle is about the destruction of those who do not embrace .... subjection/ submission to a backward fake and ghey political ideology masquerading as religion of peace.
At least those slaughtered have peace.
Anyways. .... Usurping days are the first sign of being on the repressed side.
We had this in my town in the UK, celebrating not only Mayday but also the pagan gods of the Green Man and Herne the Hunter. I mentioned this to a couple of people, they said "Its just a bit of fun"