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Is this true?

























Where will YOU march? I love you
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We all wonder, where will you march today?
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i'd love to march but I'm too busy working five jobs because you told me to get more
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Are you guys going to any Law Day or Loyalty Day parades?
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mayday
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Crow posted:

Are you guys going to any Law Day or Loyalty Day parades?

what? no. the american government doesn't deserve our 'loyalty'......

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WeezyFBaby posted:

mayday



THat's word to my flag. And my flag red



How can i get the images to go side-by-side

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#9
did you know that we're getting 7-9 inches of snow today? happy fuckin may day
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innsmouthful posted:

did you know that we're getting 7-9 inches of snow today? happy fuckin may day

if climate change real how cold?

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it's 36 degrees and sleeting right now. low for tonight is 32. it was 80 degrees four days ago and i got a hella bad sunburn.
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weather is truly a land of contrasts
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http://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/initiatives_awards/law_day_2013.html
Law Day 2013 -- Realizing the Dream: Equality for All

The promise of equality under the law is what has made America a beacon to other nations. It is a pledge clearly set forth in the Declaration of Independence and in the opening words of the Preamble of the Constitution, “We the People.” It is, in the words of Abraham Lincoln, the proposition to which our nation is dedicated.

The year 2013 marks the 150th anniversary of the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation. In 1963, during the Proclamation’s centennial, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood in front of the Lincoln Memorial and called upon our nation to live up to the great promise, enshrined in its founding documents, of equality for all. Five decades later, the inspirational words of Rev. Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech continue to resonate and challenge us to live up to our national ideal of equality under the law. The legacy of the Civil Rights Movement can be seen in the strides that have been made against discrimination based on race, gender, ethnicity, national origin, religion, age, disability, and sexual orientation.

Law Day, May 1, 2013, will provide an opportunity to explore the movement for civil and human rights in America and the impact it has had in promoting the ideal of equality under the law. It will provide a forum for reflecting on the work that remains to be done in rectifying injustice, eliminating all forms of discrimination, and putting an end to human trafficking and other violations of our basic human rights. As Rev. Dr. King pointed out in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
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kind of disappointing how few of my irl friends know what may day is. "does it have to do with your communism thing?"
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TG posted:

kind of disappointing how few of my irl friends know what may day is. "does it have to do with your communism thing?"



congrats on having such sensible irl friends

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Crow posted:

We all wonder, where will you march today?


Front row left to right: Deadken, Getfiscal, IWC

#17
yes, yes, no
#18
Wait is May Day that thing in berlin where they ride floats down the street and listen to shitty techno?
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although the last girl i slept with posted some may day stuff on fb. turns out shes a trot. dont really know how to feel about that
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TG posted:

although the last girl i slept with posted some may day stuff on fb. turns out shes a trot. dont really know how to feel about that



was she hot to trot?

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Ironicwarcriminal posted:

was she hot to trot?



lets just say the experience was revolutionary, but ultimately not permanent

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TG posted:

although the last girl i slept with posted some may day stuff on fb. turns out shes a trot. dont really know how to feel about that



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TG posted:

although the last girl i slept with posted some may day stuff on fb. turns out shes a trot. dont really know how to feel about that


you are too

#25
are you saying trotskyism is some sort of sexually transmitted disease?
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i stopped at the local may day picnic/protest and had two chips and asked where the socialists were at. there weren't any and the guy said if by socialism you mean Trotskyism we have 2 ISO people but no group on campus. but they are both graduating. mostly union/generic leftist people I guess, despite this being the most left UC campus besides Berkeley. I then got myself invited to a reading group on Italian postwar stuff (autonomists?) that I will attend once but have no time for.
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TG posted:

are you saying trotskyism is some sort of sexually transmitted disease?


you're born the way you are you revisionist piace of shit

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NoFreeWill posted:

i stopped at the local may day picnic/protest and had two chips and asked where the socialists were at. there weren't any and the guy said if by socialism you mean Trotskyism we have 2 ISO people but no group on campus. but they are both graduating. mostly union/generic leftist people I guess, despite this being the most left UC campus besides Berkeley. I then got myself invited to a reading group on Italian postwar stuff (autonomists?) that I will attend once but have no time for.


fuck you lol

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One minute left in this May Day, comrades. God bless you, and stay safe, and revolutionary. Red salute!
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Filipines

Costa rica
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i hung out with crow and khamsek today and crow was like "im surprised there weren't any big marches in nyc today"

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Haha well I didn't explain I meant I was surprised I didn't hear about any plans or get invited, because I've heard about that stuff every year before, but maybe all my comrades in the cell have been arrested :dogpolitics: bamatoilet: :Sven:
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you didn't check ur @fbi.gov email this morning huh?
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Crow posted:

bamatoilet:

#35
worst May Day ever

Chris Kelly, of rap duo Kriss Kross, dies in Ga.

ATLANTA — Authorities in Georgia say Chris Kelly, a member of the 90s rap duo Kriss Kross, has died in Atlanta.

Investigator Betty Honey of the Fulton County Medical Examiner's office said the 34-year-old Kelley was pronounced dead around 5 p.m. Wednesday at the south campus of the Atlanta Medical Center.

Honey said authorities are unsure of Kelly's cause of death and that an autopsy has yet to be performed.



RIP

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getfiscal, as an ardent supporter of Obama, you should get him to run for mayor of canada once his term as POTUS is up. It doesn't matter that he's not Canadian, he doesn't have to be a citizen of any country to run it!
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dipshit420 posted:

getfiscal, as an ardent supporter of Obama, you should get him to run for mayor of canada once his term as POTUS is up. It doesn't matter that he's not Canadian, he doesn't have to be a citizen of any country to run it!

this person is currently leading in the race to become mayor of canada in 2015:

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may day +1
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http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2013/05/01/may_day_marxism_capitalism_is_looking_pretty_shabby.html?wpisrc=most_viral

May Day: Should We All Become Marxists?
By Matthew Yglesias | Posted Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at 11:36 AM