International Workers or Loyalty Day?

May Day: International Workers Day

It’s no surprise that in 1958 – roughly a decade after Washington’s debut as an empire – the United States Congress officially renamed International Workers Day – May 1st – “Loyalty Day.”

Semitic Action stands in solidarity with those who were never given any reason to be loyal to a government or system that oppresses and exploits them.

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