Yes, May Day. (Why do Americans have to put Labor Day in September anyway?!)
Well, I won't be participating, because I'm a lawyer and there's just too much to get done around the office right now to take an arbitrary day off . . . How about you?
While American corporate media has focused on yet another stale election between Wall Street-financed candidates, Occupy has been organizing something extraordinary: the first truly nationwide General Strike in U.S. history. Building on the international celebration of May Day, past General Strikes in U.S. cities like Seattle and Oakland, the recent May 1st Day Without An Immigrant demonstrations, the national general strikes in Spain this year, and the on-going student strike in Quebec, the Occupy Movement has called for A Day Without the 99% on May 1st, 2012. This in and of itself is a tremendous victory. For the first time, workers, students, immigrants, and the unemployed from over 125 U.S. cities will stand together for economic justice.
Well, I won't be participating, because I'm a lawyer and there's just too much to get done around the office right now to take an arbitrary day off . . . How about you?