5/1 - Mayday
5/1 - Mayday
There are places where May Day brings out maypole dancers and the like. Some of these places, largely in Europe, have cultural linkages to Beltane, Floralia or both, while others, such as in the US have no such connection. Here Puritans and other such groups worked mightily to destroy traditions of such satanic celebrations and prevent their occurrence. Later, they were consciously and laboriously taught to and instilled in the nation's educational institutions by those who sought to create a more refined outlet for the energies of the hoi polloi than carnivals and amusement parks. These supercilious buffoons initially especially targeted women's colleges for these "good works" of theirs, complete with May Queens, etc. I am told that this practice is now in serious decline
In a lot of the world it is International Workers' Day, or Labor Day, but not here for sure. The US has a terrible history with labor and labor rights. The fact that a huge swathe of the nation depended upon the unpaid forced labor of enslaved persons to keep its economy running is just part of the picture. This was something of a plutocracy from day one, money talked and it talked loudly enough to get tons of laborers killed. Any hint of labor organizing was attacked by both government and private interests, that union of the two interests that Mussolini spoke of. The grange, unions by any name, socialists in general and more were attacked by private armies, police forces, legitimate and otherwise, the national guard and even the army. The Pinkertons would do anything to bust unions and strikes as would the Baldwin-Felts Agency, paid assassins for the coal companies who killed striking miners at the battles of Matewan and Blair Mountain.
On May 1, 1886, rallies were held throughout the United States demanding an eight-hour work day. These led to the Haymarket affair in Chicago, in commemoration of which May 1 is celebrated as International Workers' Day in many countries but not, of course, the US. Even the US labor movement, such as it was, shied away from associating itself with that event though it is something of a microcosm of US labor history except for the bomb. Even after the criminal violence against unions died down including pretty much open war against the Wobblies, and unions were given a legal right to exist, the Taft-Hartley Act was passed in 1947 to try to cripple them, hurt their ability to organize and limit their right to strike. Then the McCarran Act of 1950 put a ton of requirements on any association that the government chose to consider to be communist or subversive, backed up with concentraion camps for violators. This act enhanced assorted requirements placed on union leadership to make sure that they weren't commies and didn't turn their unions in that direction.
Nonetheless, there was still a nagging fear that the CPUSA might evolve into a ready made third political party sympathetic to workers, workers' rights, and the working class in general and that said workers and working class might flock to it. Eventually, the Communist Control Act of 1954 was passed. It simply outlawed the Communist Party and criminalized membership in or support for the party or "Communist-action" organizations, seemingly retroactively. In conjunction with the McCarran Act, this was seriously unconstitutional, violating the 5th Amendment, the right of free association, and the prohibition on ex-post facto laws, just for starters, but that was of no import to the elites of the day. Meanwhile, pursuant to Taft-Hartley, many states passed "right to work" laws. So, no Virginia, we don't celebrate Workers' Day here.
On this day in history:
1169 -- Norman mercenaries landed at Bannow Bay in Leinster
1328 -- The Wars of Scottish Independence ended with an independent Scotland (but, wait!)
1707 -- The Act of Union joined the kingdoms of england and Scotland
1753 -- Linnaeus published the Species Plantarum
1776 -- The Illuminati were established in Ingolstad
1786 -- The first performance of The Marriage of Figaro
1807 -- The Slave Trade Act abolished slavery in the British Empire as was expected in the mid and late 1700s.
1851 -- Queen Victoria opened The Great Exhibition at The Crystal Palace
1862 -- The Union Army captured New Orleans
1865 -- The Treaty of the Triple Alliance was signed by Uruguay, Brazil, and Argentina
1866 -- The Memphis Race Riots began
1869 -- The Folies Bergere opened
1884 -- Proclamation of the demand for eight-hour workday in the US
1886 -- Rallies were held throughout the US for an 8 hour workday
1894 -- Coxey's Army arrived in DC
1900 -- The Scofield Mine disaster
1915 -- The RMS Lusitania set sail from NYC on her last voyage
1927 -- The AFL founded the Union Labor Life Insurance Company
1945 -- The Soviet Flag was raised over the Reich Chancellery
1948 -- North Korea was established
1950 -- Guam became a US commonwealth
1956 – The Salk polio vaccine was made available to the public.
1960 – The USSR shot down US spy Francis Gary Powers in a Lockheed U-2 spyplane.
1971 -- Amtrak took over US passenger rail service
2002 -- OpenOffice.org 1.0 was released
2003 -- "Mission Accomplished" in Iraq.
2009 -- Sweden legalized Same-sex marriage
Some people who were born on this day:
To say that authority, whether secular or religious, supplies no ground for morality is not to deny the obvious fact that it supplies a sanction.
~~ Joseph Addison
1582 -- Marco da Gagliano, a composer
1672 -- Joseph Addison, author, poet & playwright
1751 -- Judith Sargent Murray who wrote "On the Equality of the Sexes" and much more
1764 -- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, designer of US Capitol
1769 -- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, inventor of Wellies
1825 -- Johann Jakob Balmer, physicist
1825 -- George Inness, painter
1827 -- Jules Breton, painter
1852 -- Calamity Jane, scout
1855 -- Cecilia Beaux, painter
1857 -- Theo van Gogh, art dealer
1862 -- Marcel Prevost, writer
1864 -- Anna Jarvis, US founder of Mothers' Day
1885 -- Ralph Stackpole, sculpter and painter
1907 -- Hayes Alvis, bassist
1907 -- Kate Smith, singer and actress
1919 -- Lewis Hill, co-founder of Pacifica Radio
1924 -- Evelyn Boyd Granville, mathematician
1924 -- Terry Southern, author, playwright, screenwriter (The Magic Christian, Dr. Strangelove)
1925 -- Scott Carpenter, astronaut
1928 -- Sonny James, guitarist, singer and songwriter
1930 -- Little Walter Jacobs, Chicago blues harp, just ask Muddy
1934 -- Shirley Horn, pianist and singer
1939 -- Judy Collins, guitarist, singer and songwriter
1942 -- Charlie Allen, singer and songwriter with PG&E
1945 -- Rita Coolidge, singer and songwriter
1949 -- Jim Clench, bassist
1967 -- Tim McGraw, country pop singer
1968 -- Johnny Colt, bassist
1970 – Sacha Perry, jazz pianist and composer
1980 – Jay Reatard, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
Some people who died on this day:
You don't have to teach people how to be human. You have to teach them how to stop being inhuman.
~~ Eldridge Cleaver
1873 -- David Livingstone, itinerant preacher
1965 -- Spike Jones, singer and bandleader
1978 -- Aram Khachaturian, composer and conductor
1998 -- Eldridge Cleaver, author and activist
Some Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days, Days of Recognition, and such:
International Workers' Day or Labour Day (International)
Law Day, Loyalty Day,and Prayer Day* are celebrated in the US to drown out Workers' Day or Labor Day
Beltane (northern hemisphere)
Samhain (southern hemisphere)
May Day
* National Day of Prayer occurs in the US if May 1 is a Thursday.
Today's Tunes
May Day Type 1
May Day Type 2
May Day Type 3
Folies Bergere
Amtrack
Marco da Gagliano
Hayes Alvis
Kate Smith
Sonny James
Little Walter
Shirley Horn
Judy Collins
Charlie Allen
Rita Coolidge
Jim Clench
Tim McGraw
Spike Jones
Aram Khachaturian
OK, what's on your minds?
Bonus:
Extra bonus bonus
Ok, it's an open thread, so it's up to you folks now. So what's on your mind?
Cross posted from http://caucus99percent.com
Comments
Happy Mayday...
or Beltane, or whatever suits you.
Looks like another lovely day on Lookout Mt. Hope you are having nice spring weather too. Saw snow in MI and WI on the weather map...We've already got tomatoes in the garden. I need to set up the irrigation and place cages this week before they get too big. Always something.
So thanks for the OT and all the music. Have a good one!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Good morning Lookout, thanks for reading. Knew about the
M'aidez thing, but decided to skip. Thanks for adding it.
After a short warm to hot spell, we're back to cool, damp, grey, overcast, bleak, bleagh, looks and feels like rain, some of which is due tomorrow, they say.
We (mostly my wife) just planted two store-bought tomato starts last week and she just planted snow peas Friday or so. My overwintered garlic should be about ready to harvest, ditto the shallots I planted at the same time. My wife also planted some lettuce here and there and we still have some chard growing from last year, but that's about it.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Yes for Ukraine "mayday" would be appropriate.
Workers Day
Good morning and thanks for the open thread.
The history of workers struggles has been dismal in the US.
Found this essay which frames the drop in union membership
in political terms.
US unions: From a tool for workers to a pawn for politicians
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/us-unions:-from-a-tool-for-...
Good morning QMS, thanks for reading.
Unions have been exploited by the political class for sure, especially the Dems who pretend to be their friends but, as in almost everything else, never step up and actually do any of the stuff that they promise or assert that they well do and otherwise don't live up to expectations. I recall a couple of instances of a little push-back from a couple of unions during thje Obama days, but not much. We really need a massive resurgence of the wobblies and a return of the commies to push them from the left just in case they falter.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Thanks for the Elridge Cleaver quote, wouldn`t it be nice
to have a real social revolution for once. The Internationale always makes me hoping we might get such a revolution. We need one.
Thanks for the Mayday, the workers day. I remember how confused I was when I realized for the first time that here in the US May 1 is not the same as in Germany.
Long time ago, nowadays I am confused altogether. So what? We have no revolution anyhow.
Thanks for the great selection of revolutionary music.
https://www.euronews.com/live
Good morning mimi. Glad you liked the Cleaver quote.
It would indeed be nice to have a real social revolution and then to not have it co-opted.
I know what you mean about being in the US. I was in Madrid one May First, in the vicinity of del Sol and was momentarily blown away by the goings on until I remembered what day it was and where I was.
thanks for reading.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
How much of the history
Listed in your essay is still being taught in our schools, I wonder. I remember learning about some of those events. I'm thankful I went to school when I did.
Good morning Granma, Happy May Day!
I wonder the same things, and probably not too much. There's a lot more history and a lot more narrative to it, meaning they have to cut some stuff anyway, and you can be sure that they will cut anything which brings the dominant narrative into question evan a little bit.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Also born on this day...
on the cusp. It's fitting that it's also Law Day. Not to mention Mayday.
Good morning Johnny. Thanks for the information and
thanks for reading. It is a fortuitous co-incidence that it is law day, though I tend to look at that not as a celebration of the idea of "rule by laws and not by men" so much as as exhortation of the "you vill obey you peasants!!" type.
At any rate, said b-day is now enshrined in my calendar and it will be added to the OT as soon as I decide where to put it.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Lol!
I got an email from a legal software company who is selling an AI Legal Assistant program. This works at lightning speed, completely eliminates needing an employee! My assistant really enjoyed that email.
This comes after an email I received last week that offered a class for continuing legal education credit on how a Chat program replaces lawyers.
This is a birthday/Law Day for the damn ages!
Thanks for the OT and all that you do, friend.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
So I'm trying to get set up to start doing regular back-ups
and I fire up #1 external, an old seagate, and it has a crapload of tars generated by some old back-up software I no longer have or use. I fire up #2 and it has readable and/or executable copies of everything from /home on down of this old HP Pavilion I used to have, heh.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Sound like great fun!
I actually danced around a Maypole
Every day is a good day if you wake up, amirite?
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Yup
and yup again.
How sweet!
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Happy Birthday OTC
Legally a day older and hopefully less in debt.
Enjoy your day!
Thanks, QMS
I am going out for dinner. Ain't going on a dinner date the coolest thing?
I am still wondering what I will be when I finally grow up!
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Think a dinner date is a splendid way to feel special
I hope your beau is reasonably affectionate
and the food as well. Sell high and rent low.
No rush to grow up, btw there is always tomorrow
unless today is whatever Kamala has figured out.
According to Kamala,
My dinner date was very affectionate, appropriate for being in public, with some good food to top it off.
The place was pretty empty. Maybe locals are reluctant to go to a Mexican restaurant with the crazed killer still on the run somewhere around here.
The music playing ranged from very modern to old time Mariachi. No traffic noise, perfect weather, just a date to remember.
I might be really upset with the encroachment of AI into my profession, but if I had no office at all, I could do business via phone, email, or zoom. My assistant could work from home. I will consider all options.
I will learn a lot about property price tomorrow afternoon. For the right price, I will simply stay home, do deeds and wills, give advice on divorces, etc...
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Happy B'day otc, happy law day too, I guess.
Happy May Day as well, of course.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
May Day is such an easy
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
In France they are celebrating May Day.
Not sure if this was edited?? But with Kamala it is likely real!
LOL
I guess she is trying to explain for us
that today is not tomorrow, unless tomorrow is today, which means ???
perhaps tomorrow is not today. Wow, is she deep or what?
Happy Birthday, OTC
And thanks for the OT, EL
And the tunes, Judy Collins is a fave of mine.
Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.
Thanks!
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981