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a look at FORWARD!!!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() from 1947, paul revere as a communist ?? FORWARD!!! ![]() FORWARD!! ![]() FORWARD!!! ![]() FORWARD FOR OBAMA says SEIU ![]() Forward for Stalin ![]() FORWARD and get the enemy !! Forward and Occupy!! ![]() and when he gets in front ![]() all hail the leader!! FORWARD !!!! ![]() anyone opposed we'll sick the gays onto you ![]() the last graphic is by wall street associates a 100% soros funded group of dedicated lesbian who follow the manifesto of some gaoled for life serial killing lesbian who killed men they say theres enough wealth in the USA that the good people should never need to work again as work is slavery as represented by the police officer in the pic with WORK labeled on his crutch .. and the lovely unicorn ( fictional beast) is the nice one ripping the cops head off ... are we learning yet folks ??
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and one more question , why did they wait until May Day to formally ( i know it was leaked ) launch FORWARD! ... ???
because thats the day they are supposed to announce new things |
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Karl Marx was born on May the 5th.
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eh?
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Written: 1894. First published in Polish in Sprawa Robotnicza.
Published: From Selected Political Writings of Rosa Luxemburg, tr. Dick Howard, Monthly Review Press, 1971, pp. 315-16. Online Version: marxists.org April, 2002. Transcribed: http://www.ultrared.org/lm_mayday.html. Proofed: by Matthew Grant. The happy idea of using a proletarian holiday celebration as a means to attain the eight-hour day was first born in Australia. The workers there decided in 1856 to organize a day of complete stoppage together with meetings and entertainment as a demonstration in favor of the eight-hour day. The day of this celebration was to be April 21. At first, the Australian workers intended this only for the year 1856. But this first celebration had such a strong effect on the proletarian masses of Australia, enlivening them and leading to new agitation, that it was decided to repeat the celebration every year. In fact, what could give the workers greater courage and faith in their own strength than a mass work stoppage which they had decided themselves? What could give more courage to the eternal slaves of the factories and the workshops than the mustering of their own troops? Thus, the idea of a proletarian celebration was quickly accepted and, from Australia, began to spread to other countries until finally it had conquered the whole proletarian world. The first to follow the example of the Australian workers were the Americans. In 1886 they decided that May 1 should be the day of universal work stoppage. On this day 200,000 of them left their work and demanded the eight-hour day. Later, police and legal harassment prevented the workers for many years from repeating this [size] demonstration. However in 1888 they renewed their decision and decided that the next celebration would be May 1, 1890. In the meanwhile, the workers’ movement in Europe had grown strong and animated. The most powerful expression of this movement occurred at the International Workers’ Congress in 1889. At this Congress, attended by four hundred delegates, it was decided that the eight-hour day must be the first demand. Whereupon the delegate of the French unions, the worker Lavigne from Bordeaux, moved that this demand be expressed in all countries through a universal work stoppage. The delegate of the American workers called attention to the decision of his comrades to strike on May 1, 1890, and the Congress decided on this date for the universal proletarian celebration. In this case, as thirty years before in Australia, the workers really thought only of a one-time demonstration. The Congress decided that the workers of all lands would demonstrate together for the eight-hour day on May 1, 1890. No one spoke of a repetition of the holiday for the next years. Naturally no one could predict the lightning-like way in which this idea would succeed and how quickly it would be adopted by the working classes. However, it was enough to celebrate the May Day simply one time in order that everyone understand and feel that May Day must be a yearly and continuing institution [...]. The first of May demanded the introduction of the eight-hour day. But even after this goal was reached, May Day was not given up. As long as the struggle of the workers against the bourgeoisie and the ruling class continues, as long as all demands are not met, May Day will be the yearly expression of these demands. And, when better days dawn, when the working class of the world has won its deliverance then too humanity will probably celebrate May Day in honor of the bitter struggles and the many sufferings of the past. Last edited by jack404; 05-03-2012 at 11:43 PM.. |
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the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada, later known under the abbreviated name, American Federation of Labor. At the Fourth Convention of this organization, October 7, 1884, the following resolution was passed:
Resolved by the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions the United States and Canada, that eight hours shall constitute legal day's labor from May First, 1886, and that we recommend to labor organizations throughout their jurisdiction that they so direct their laws as to conform to this resolution by the time named. |
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not marx, marx's writings where used , but this is the celebration of the 8 hour day and combining it with a old pagan holiday,
it became the commo's catch cry date .. workers unite .. FORWARD for the soviet Union Forward for the PRC , forward to the shining socialist future where all workers are brothers except now the workers are the enemy and the welfare and entitlement class have replaced them |
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This slogan is meant to be a poke in the eye to people who know the dark history of this term among communists as well as a term of encouragement to those who believe in the tenets of communism.
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thats it , she wrote the scum manifesto , S.C.U.M.
Society for Cutting Up Men also known as leather tounges ( dont ask ) there are 11 chapters world wide , they get funding from a couple soros groups and act as security for a number of leftist organisations , members to date have killed over 80 folks in the US alone (12 i think here in Oz) they declared themselves a socialist organisation and where recognised by the CPA as a socialist revolutionary group in the late 90's 4 members where busted in TX with 250 kilos of coke and pot and where charged with 2 murders a few years before , seems their funding has gone south and are stepping up in the world i guess to be dykes on bike they need money for bikes and being socialists there no hope for em to get jobs , that would be wrong!!! so lets deal drugs ,, sheeeesh Last edited by jack404; 05-04-2012 at 06:01 PM.. |
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