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  1. @neo: But on a far more personal level, it was the time of the May Féte (boy, does that sound archaic) in my elementary school, when each class had to learn a dance and perform it in the gymnasium in front of the entire student body’s proud/bored parents.

    In the late 60s, when I attended a parochial school run by Irish Catholic nuns and priests in Florida, we had to participate each year in weird choreographed rituals before our parents to celebrate May Day. None of this was never explained.

    One year my sister, myself and other miscreants ditched May Day. The following Monday there was a special assembly after mass in the parking lot so the Mother Superior could castigate us publicly.

    I had thought this was an eccentric Irish Catholic thing, but re: neo, apparently not.

  2. Forgot it is May Day. Was there a big parade in Red Square, showcasing all the Russian Tank destroyed in the Ukraine?

  3. Back in the day, my company flew me to Bolivia—Santa Cruz—on May 1. The whole town—and many services at the airport— was shut down in celebration of May 1 as Labor Day. I counted myself lucky to pay someone to retrieve my luggage from 8(?) feet up on a baggage cart. Before this, I hadn’t realized that most of the world celebrated on May 1 what the USA celebrates on the first Monday in September.

    The holiday posed no problem. What I was going to do on Friday May 1, I did on Monday. At least they stamped my passport on May 1. Didn’t have to wait around the airport.

    I vaguely remember something about a maypole during my elementary school years. Streamers connected to it. Call that memory very vague.

  4. As I said in the open thread, a lefty friend went to the local May Day protest, and without a hint of self awareness of the irony, declared the White House is turning into the Kremlin.

    I don’t understand how someone who is reasonably intelligent can make such a statement.

  5. physicsguy:

    One can be intelligent and yet utterly misinformed/uninformed.

  6. @phaysicsguy: I don’t understand how someone who is reasonably intelligent can make such a statement.

    It’s the Planet of the Apes!

    Tribe before intelligence.

  7. IrishOtter49
    miguel, this one’s for you:
    Just a little ironic their singing about “Cuba libre.”

    But “free Palestine” is also ironic, because the phrase has nothing to do with freedom, but with judenrein, free of Jews.

    As Cuba is free of milk. Milk production has increased about 10-20% since the 1960s, while milk production in Latin America has more than quadrupled during the same time.

  8. Stubbornly and willfully misinformed/uninformed.

    “And yet it moves”

  9. There are more Communists in the West than in Russia. So said a Dad to a Russian I knew.

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