May Day has two main meanings. It can refer to the ancient European spring festival celebrated on May 1st, and it's also known as International Workers' Day, a day dedicated to workers' rights and labor. In the United States, while not a federal holiday, May Day is observed by some labor organizations and groups as a day to advocate for workers' rights and social justice.
May Day as a Spring Festival:
May Day has roots in ancient pagan traditions, particularly in Europe, marking the arrival of spring and the beginning of summer.
Traditional celebrations include gathering green branches and flowers, decorating homes, erecting maypoles, and dancing around them.
May Day is also associated with the Celtic festival of Beltane and the ancient Roman festival of Floralia.
May Day as International Workers' Day:
International Workers' Day (also known as Labor Day in some countries) is a day to recognize the contributions and struggles of workers.
It is a day for labor movements to raise awareness about issues facing workers, advocate for better working conditions, and demand fair treatment.
While not a federal holiday in the United States, many labor organizations and activists use May Day to organize rallies, demonstrations, and other actions to promote workers' rights.



Today is for solidarity with the workers of the world!
free the members of the proletariat like Clonewolf from the bonds of servitude!
liberate HighPlainsCapitalistPig's many slaves!
crush the bourgeois intelligentsia like 88 and Roux in brutal re-education camps with merciless indoctrination!
make "The City" m2 touts into Phnom Penh circa 1975!
