MAY DAY
"International Socialist Conference declared May 1st an annual holiday to honor workers and promote leftist labor goals. And ever since, May Day has been used by socialist and communist groups around the world to signal solidarity and spread their ideology.
In the former Soviet Union, massive parades filled Red Square every May 1st, with tanks and banners and speeches about the proletariat.
At first glance, May Day might look like flowers and springtime cheer. But scratch the surface, and you find a global campaign for economic collectivism—one that’s still alive and well.
If we don’t teach our kids to ask questions, to seek truth, and to understand the ideas behind the history of things, someone else will gladly step in and do it for us.
And chances are, that someone won’t have freedom at the top of their list of important things to teach." Connor Boyack
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